The Seahawks vs Cardinals game was a doozy. I’d say it was a defensive battle but it felt more like impotent offenses, at least on Seattle’s side. Regular time ended with a 3-3 tie so they went to overtime. Surely one time would be able to find a way to score a touchdown and put this game out of it’s misery? Nope. They both managed a field goal which meant that the next score would win the game. Seattle’s defense let the Cardinals march down the field in range for an easy field goal and… it hit the upright! The Seattle found some offense and marched down the field for an easy field goal and… wide left! AUGH! My old man heart can’t take this. The game ended with that 6-6 tie and that’s it. The Seahawks are now 4-1-1. Since the new overtime rules were introduced in 2012, this is only the fourth tie and it’s the first in Seahawks history. Meh. The bottom line is that the Seahawks better find a way to fix their broken offense because it looked horrible.
We had a crazy week in our league too with the top two teams (Logan and Andy) losing. There is now a three way tie for first place between Logan, Andy and Tim. Next week’s game of the week is probably Austin vs Andy. They’re both in the top 3 in the power rankings:
1. Logan
2. Austin (+1)
3. Andy (-1)
4. Dad
| This Week | Season | All-Time | |
| Highest Team Score | Ben had 132.53 | Logan had 170.69 (Week 5) | Tim 200.51 (2015) |
| Lowest Team Score | Andy had 97.18 | Tim had 77.09 (Week 6) | Andy had 41.29 (2015) |
| Biggest Blowout | Austin beat Luke by 33.01 | Logan beat Tim by 79.46 (Week 5) | Luke beat Andy by 113.02 (2010) |
| Closest Win | Tim beat Andy by 3.96 | Tim beat Dad by 0.45 (Week 4) | Jim beat Ben by 0.12 (2012) |
| Highest Scoring Player | Andrew Luck had 33.82 for Jim | Ben Roethlisberger had 43.90 for Andy (Week 4) | Drew Brees had 60.54 on Tim’s bench (2015) |
| Longest Active Winning Streak | Dad has a 2 game winning streak | Tim and Logan had 4 game winning streaks | Micah (2011) and Ben (2015) had an 8 game winning streak |
| Longest Active Losing Streak | Jim has a 4 game losing streak. | Jim and Dad had 4 game losing streaks | Kyle had a 14 game losing streak (2011) |









Tire Chains
On top of that, if you’re going to travel in the mountains in the winter, it’s a good idea to carry chains. There are times when the roads get bad and chains are required on most vehicles. There are even situations where the roads are really bad (but still open) and chains are required on ALL vehicles, including 4WD and AWD. The WSDOT has a good page about this. If you get caught without chains when you should have had them on, expect a very big fine ($500+).
So blah blah blah, I buy chains for all my vehicles. I used them a few times on the Subaru and they were incredibly helpful. The manual for our Escape specifically says not to install chains. I’m guessing it messes with the AWD system. (The Subaru AWD could handle it for short distances.) For the Escape, we got AutoSocks which are approved by the WSDOT. They aren’t as good or durable as chains, but they are effective.
The truck manual actually says that only certain tire sizes should use chains and my tires weren’t listed. Too bad, I’m buying chains for it anyway. On the rare instances where I need them, I’m not using an AutoSock for a big truck. I bought both the Subaru and the truck chains from tirechain.com. The specific ones I’ve purchased are “Class S ONORM Diamond Chains”. The chains come quickly, are priced competitively, and they’re easy to install once you get the hang of it. They slide around the back of the tire and then once you attach them to the tire, you drive forward a few feet and retighten them. I highly recommend that you practice a couple times in your driveway because the first attempt might take you 15-30 minutes. After you understand it, you can put them on in 5 minutes.
The chains come with a nice carrying/storage bag, but I like to put one of the chains inside a ziplock bag so that they don’t get tangled up. I also put a ziplock back in there with a set of dispoable heavy latex gloves and the instructions.You’re probably going to be putting these on in messy road conditions.
The first five years that I spent out here were a lot snowier than the last five years, but who knows what’s going to come. I want to be prepared for a mess on the commute home and I also want to take my truck into the mountains in a safe manner. If the price is prohibitive for you, it’s possible to buy cable chains at a local Les Schwab and then return them at the end of the year if you didn’t use them.