Article By Rob Staton on 15th October, 2009
The 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 Eagle...
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