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Monday Round-Up: Media React To Seahawks' 36-31 Loss at Rams

Local and national media react to the Seattle Seahawks' Week 10 road game against the Los Angeles Rams.

Good afternoon, 12s, and happy Veterans Day.

Here's a look at what's 'out there' for today - Monday, November 12 - about your Seattle Seahawks following the team's 36-31 loss in Week 10 to the Los Angeles Rams at L.A. Memorial Coliseum:

What They're Saying: Rams 36, Seahawks 31

Seahawks.com's John Boyle offers his rapid reaction to Sunday's game, recaps head coach Pete Carroll's and the players' optimistic postgame feeling, details rookie running back Rashaad Penny's breakout performance, and reviews Seahawks guard Jordan Simmons' first NFL start.

Coach Carroll shared postgame injury updates on running back Chris Carson, guard D.J. Fluker, safety Bradley McDougald, and more.

A look inside the locker rooms at what Seahawks players said and what Rams players said postgame.

John Breech at CBSSports.com gives the Seahawks a 'B' for their play against the Rams.

NFL.com's Herbie Teope says the Seahawks sent a message to the rest of the league about how they want to play offense, with Seattle rushing for a season-high 273 yards.

Brady Henderson at ESPN.com says the way the Seahawks played Sunday should be good enough to beat most of the teams remaining on their schedule.

The Athletic breaks down the biggest plays from the Seahawks' loss and offers some morning-after thoughts on Sunday's outcome.

710 ESPN Seattle's crew shares instant reaction to Sunday's Seahawks game.

Bob Condotta at the Seattle Times grades the Seahawks' Week 10 performance position by position.

Matt Calkins at the Seattle Times comments on the Seahawks' near comeback.

Ben Arthur at SeattlePI.com has 10 Seahawks takeaways from Week 10.

Social Post Of The Day

Today's 'Social Post of the Day' comes from Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll, who can't wait to get back on the field Thursday night at home against the Green Bay Packers.

More From Around The Web

In honor of Veterans Day, the Seahawks joined forces with Delta Air Lines and Starbucks to assemble care packages for service members and their families on Sunday at CenturyLink Field.

60 Minutes shares a feature on the relationship between Seahawks cornerback Shaquill Griffin and Seahawks linebacker Shaquem Griffin.

In honor of Veterans Day, employees from the Seahawks, Starbucks and Delta Air Lines joined forces on Sunday to create 2,000 care packages for service members, veterans and their families in partnership with USO Northwest. The care packages included special items from all three organizations including Seahawks wristbands, pens, thank you cards and lip balm, Starbucks VIA, reusable cups with lids, gum and snacks, as well as ear buds, Biscoff cookies, Ritz Crisps and activity books for kids from Delta.

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