Seattle Seahawks: The NFL’s Jekyll and Hyde Franchise

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Published: October 15, 2009

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... 34-17 defeat at Indianapolis and the 41-0 victory over Jacksonville pretty much summed up how two-faced the team has become.

At home, they're a match for anyone. On the road, it's a different story.

Undoubtedly, the Seahawks own one of the better home-field advantages in the NFL. Since the team moved into Qwest Field in 2002, they're a combined 41-18 at home in the regular season.

During the same period, they're 24-33 on the road.

On paper, that's not so terrible.

But since 2007, they're 5-13 away from home. Of those five wins, four have come against NFC West rivals St. Louis and San Francisco. The only other victory was a 28-24 win against a Philadelphia Eagles outfit starting A.J. Feeley at quarterback.

The Seahawks have had two road games in 2009. In week two, Frank Gore stomped all over the team's defense whilst Patrick Willis and co. simply outfought a struggling offense that famously lost Matt Hasselbeck to broken ribs.

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