Pettiness reigned supreme with Seahawks social media team

RC Nazemi

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Sunday, the Seattle Seahawks went into Atlanta and found their rhythm again. For the last few weeks, questions about QB Sam Darnold began to swirl again due to a few lackluster performances in a row. 

Not only did he silence those whispers around the league by going 20/30 for 249 yards and three TDs, but the defense continued to look like one of the most dominant units in the league. 

The defense was already good, but by adding back weapons like safety Julian Love and defensive tackle Jarran Reed, it took them to another level. 

They absolutely dismantled the Falcons, winning 37-9, and it left the NFL world wondering, is this the best team in football? 

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Whether they are the best or not, their social media team took the chance to celebrate, and it came at the expense of the whole city of Atlanta. 

Seahawks social media team goes full petty-mode with Atlanta-based covers

One of the most defining aspects of Atlanta's culture is its music. From Future, to OutKast, to Childish Gambino, music runs through the city's veins. 

When the Seattle Seahawks went into the ATL and stomped out the Falcons in one of their worst losses of the season, they rubbed salt in the wound by invoking some of the city's greatest album covers as a joke. 

Please, scroll through and enjoy Seattle's social media masterclass. 

These are all objectively hilarious to the outside viewer, but if I was an Atlanta native, I couldn't imagine the rage that this would invoke after taking a beating the way they did yesterday. 

Look out, NFL, because the Seahawks are coming and they're going to embarrass you on and off the field. 

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