Seattle host Buffalo on Monday night as week nine in the NFL comes to its conclusion, live on Sky Sports 1 from 1.15am. Once again its Seattles fabled defence that is the cornerstone of their season and coupled with their impressive home record, it is a daunting trip for a Bills team looking to avoid a third successive defeat. Russell Wilson will look to help the Seahawks increase their hold on top spot in the NFC West The Legion of Boom went into week nine ranked behind only the Minnesota Vikings for total points allowed, however, their offence has struggled and only the Los Angeles Rams have scored fewer points than Pete Carrolls team. RESULT: Week 10 game choice The votes have been counted and we reveals the Sky Sports live games you have selected Latest Standings AFC East W-L-D NFC West W-L-D 1. New England Patriots 7-1 1. Seattle Seahawks 4-2-1 2. Miami Dolphins 4-4 2. Arizona Cardinals 3-4-1 3. Buffalo Bills 4-4 3. Los Angeles Rams 3-5 1. New York Jets 3-6 4. San Francisco 49ers 1-7 The Seahawks have also been involved in two of the lowest scoring games of the season (L3-9 v Rams and D6-6 @ Cardinals) so a tight contest is expected against a Bills side also built on defence and with the games most likely attacking weapon an injury doubt. LeSean McCoy is crucial the the Bills hopes of a win in Seattle LeSean McCoy missed Buffalos defeat to New England last week with a hamstring problem and while Rex Ryan is confident he will feature, the star running back may be used lightly as he was rushed back against Miami a fortnight ago and left the game early.Mike Gillislee stands by to replace McCoy at CenturyLink Field where Seattle have won 34 of their last 39 regular and post season games. Buffalo Bills good start is in danger of unraveling after defeat to New England saw them drop to .500 for the season Buffalo have dropped to third in the AFC East standings after back-to-back divisional defeats against the Dolphins and the Patriots where they shipped more than 20 points on both occasions, having done than just once in their opening six games.However, Seattle have also had their struggles and come into the game looked to end their own two-game streak without a victory which included defeat to New Orleans last week, a result that perhaps had more to do with the exhaustion from the previous weeks 6-6 OT draw with Arizona. 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This past week, it happened to the WNBA.Fining players for wearing non-compliant warm-up shirts in regard to their support of the Black Lives Matter movement initially might have seemed to be a mere procedural matter to the WNBA and president Lisa Borders.Of course, it was far from that. It upset the leagues players and a lot of the fans, and it sent a message that something they felt so passionately about was not a priority for the league.Saturdays reversal was a good decision. And players such as Phoenixs Mistie Bass, who spoke so eloquently about the fines and the message they sent, were pleased to see the league change course.It shows that our voices matter, and so do we as players, Bass said via text message Saturday. Its never too late to do the right thing. Now we all have an opportunity to come together and discuss how we can move forward.It isnt an easy thing to say publicly, Weve reconsidered. There is a stodgy narrative that suggests that changing your mind about a decision leads to an undermining of your authority.In truth, though, its often just the opposite. Not budging from a bad decision actually erodes authority, and thats initially what was happening in regard to the players and Borders, who took over as WNBA president earlier this year.Now the players have reason to believe that Borders really is a reasonable and responsive leader who might have incorrectly gauged their passion on this subject, or perhaps just didnt realize they would strongly push back.Borders was in Atlanta city government for several years, has worked in the upper levels of business administration, and definitely knows her way around corporate America. But the job of WNBA president presents some challenges that are different from previous leadership positions shes held.All four WNBA presidents have had to try to establish their own authority while at the same time answering to NBA authority. Theyve had to juxtapose the relentless optimism part of the job with the realism required for the business world.These are things that Borders is still figuring out, and thats understandable. But this past week can be filed away as a valuable lesson in several ways: from the need to get out in front of a potentially difficult topic (which the league didnt do in this situation) to having more faith in old-fashioned communication.I dont think its being naive or idealizing WNBA players to say that they are very educated, reasonable and respectful.dddddddddddd While I understand the slippery-slope aspect about rules that prohibit modifying uniforms, I dont believe that should be a big future worry of the WNBA.Thats because its highly unlikely that players are going to try to push a bunch of agendas via their uniforms. In short, I have a lot of faith in their common sense.But the fact that they have worn WNBA-sanctioned alterations -- in the form of warm-up T-shirts -- that convey messages of support for various concerns, that leaves the avenue of on-court activism as a viable option when its supported by the entire league.Which gets us down to the heart of the issue, doesnt it? The players thought this was an obvious issue in which the WNBA should channel its commitment to community involvement, awareness and activism. The players approached it with a sense of unity and utmost urgency.It seems the league viewed it as potentially controversial and thus worrisome. Thats where better communication and dialogue were needed. Sending out a memo in corporate speak in regard to an issue that many WNBA players see as a matter of life and death for their own families and loved ones was a classic case of turning something negotiable into something almost hostile.Now it can return to being negotiable. The players have a message, and they want to use their platform as professional athletes to voice it. They want to help build bridges between law enforcement and all communities.The fact that the WNBA players have been so vocal and so emotionally committed on this subject tells you that this is an area where they truly believe that they can help make positive changes. They wanted to feel that their league was really 100 percent behind them. And while I certainly havent polled the entirety of WNBA fandom, the majority of fans seem to support the players in this.Some observers might suspect that the WNBA rescinded the fines not out of a desire to effectively collaborate with the players on this initiative but because fining them was causing too much negative publicity. Id choose not to be that cynical, but maybe it is a mixture of both.Regardless, the WNBA has a kind of do-over on this topic that can get the league and its players on the same page, which is where everyone can do the most good. ' ' '