For the first time since the Seahawks officially announced they were for sale Feb. 18, there was substantive news this week about potential future owners . Sportico reported that two groups/individuals are preparing to make bids to buy the team from the Paul G. Allen Estate — Boston Celtics alternate governors Wyc Grousbeck and Aditya Mittal, and Vinod Khosla, a minority stakeholder in the San Francisco 49ers. So what happens now? Could there be more bidders? Let’s try to answer a few questions: Might there be more bidders? Yes, there very well could, though a story by ESPN on Friday reported that overall interest in the team is “soft” and it’s unclear how many prospective buyers there might be. Albert Breer of SI.com this week mentioned Steve Apostolopoulos, a Canadian businessman who has made or considered bids to buy the Washington Commanders, Charlotte Hornets and Ottawa Senators over the past few years, as one to watch. ESPN’s story also mentioned that he might be interested.…