I think I remember reading that somewhere.
Here's some advice...cover #89 for the Panthers and don't turn the ball over!
C'mon Jake....throw that last INT just for good measure! :)
OK you got me curious. I did a quick search and found the below, but couldn't find anything on the season scores game by game
The Chuck Knox Era (1983-1991)
After a disappointing 1982 season (which was shortened because of a players' strike), the Seahawks moved interim coach Mike McCormick back into the front office and hired Chuck Knox as their head coach. In 1983 the Seahawks were battling for a playoff berth with a 6-6 record, then in week 13, The Seahawks beat the Kansas City Chiefs 51-48 at the Kingdome to start their winning ways, they would win 2 of the next 3 games to earn their first ever playoff berth. In the wild-card playoffs the Seahawks shut down the Denver Broncos and their rookie quarterback John Elway 31-7. The next week at the Miami Orange Bowl The Seahawks drove 66 yards in 5 plays that ended with a game-winning touchdown for the Seahawks' 27-20 victory over the Miami Dolphins and their rookie quarterback Dan Marino. The Seahawks' miracle season ended in the AFC Championship as they lost to the eventual Super Bowl XVIII champion Los Angeles Raiders 30-14. Despite the 1983 season ending on a sour note, it was the first breakthrough season for the Seahawks, because Curt Warner was named AFC Rookie Of The Year and Chuck Knox was named AFC Coach Of The Year. In 1988, Ken Behring purchased the club from the original owners- the Nordstrom Family. A year later he would name former Los Angeles Raiders head coach Tom Flores team president and general manager.