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Tuesday Round-Up: Media React To Seattle Seahawks 34-31 Loss To Atlanta Falcons

Local and national media react to Monday night's result at CenturyLink Field, where the Atlanta Falcons defeated the Seattle Seahawks, 34-31.

Good afternoon, 12s.

Here's a look at what's "out there" for today - Tuesday, November 21 - about your Seattle Seahawks the day after the team's 34-31 loss to the Atlanta Falcons at CenturyLink Field that dropped the club's record to 6-4 on the season.

What They're Saying: Falcons 34, Seahawks 31

Here at Seahawks.com, digital media reporter John Boyle shares five rapid reactions to the Seahawks' loss, and recaps what head coach Pete Carroll and Seattle players had to say postgame inside the locker room.

Postgame quotes and locker room reaction from the Seahawks, as well as from the Falcons.

Bob Condotta at the Seattle Times grades the Seahawks' Week 11 performance on offense, defense, and special teams.

Stefanie Loh at the Seattle Times offers three postgame impressions of the Seahawks.

Michael-Shawn Dugar at SeattlePI.com has eight takeaways from the Seahawks' loss.

Stacy Rost at 710Sports.com recaps how Seattle's secondary fared in its first game without cornerback Richard Sherman.

Curtis Crabtree at Sports Radio 950 KJR shares four things that stood out Monday night.

Brady Henderson at ESPN.com outlines what Monday's loss means for the Seahawks moving forward.

Cindy Boren at The Washington Post eyes the playoff picture in the NFC.

Michael David Smith at ProFootballTalk.com points out how impressive Tyler Lockett was in the kick-return game against Atlanta, noting his 197 kickoff return yards were the most in a game since the NFL changed its rule on touchbacks going to the 25-yard-line.

Social Posts Of The Day

Today's "Social Posts of the Day" come from the Seahawks Pro Shop, which informs 12s about a few game-used items from Monday night that are up for auction, with all proceeds going to former Seahawks long snapper and U.S. Army Green Beret Nate Boyer's Merging Vets & Players non-profit program.

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