Seahawks 5 easiest games in 2016
By Dan Viens
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Week #11: Philadelphia Eagles @ CenturyLink Field – Sunday, Nov. 20th
The post-Chip Kelly Eagles are hard to read, but here’s all you really need to know:
They’ll either be starting Sam Bradford at QB or Carson Wentz, the #2 pick in the draft.
This is clearly a team in transition. New head coach Doug Pedersen is an unknown quantity after being groomed in Green Bay and under Andy Reid in Kansas City. We know the offense will be more traditional west coast style and not the run-and-gun Kelly employed.
There’s talent there, and the defense should be improved. But regardless of which QB is the starter come week #11, Seattle should hold the edge in this one.
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