Seahawks 5 easiest games in 2016
By Dan Viens
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Week #8: AT New Orleans Saints – Sunday, Oct. 30th
It’s a 10:00 am road game, and Drew Brees should have a stronger supporting case this year on both sides of the ball, but this seems like a team that falls right into the strengths of the Seattle defense. They won’t be much of a threat to run the ball, and the Seahawks deep and versatile secondary should match up well against the Saints wideouts.
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But for me, the tipping point here is the Hawks pass rush. I believe it will be improved this year, and with the immobile Brees dropping back 40-50 times in this one, I like our chances.