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Seahawks Offense Finding Groove on Shoulders of Russell Wilson Resurgence

November 8, 2016   ·     ·   Jump to comments

They benefited from poor officiating, the defense struggled, the offensive line had more problems and the running game was nonexistent. At home on Monday Night Football—where they'd won 10 straight games—the Seattle Seahawks may not have deserved to beat the Buffalo Bills.
They won nonetheless, 31-25, thanks primarily to the performance of their franchise quarterback, Russell Wilson, who—despite being hobbled by knee, ankle and pectoral injuries—had his highest-rated game since December 2015.
Wilson still lacks the ability to consistently escape from the pocket and make plays on the run on a consistent basis. The game's greatest improviser remains far from 100 percent. Yet he completed all but six of his 26 passes for 282 yards and two touchdowns in a turnover-free performance.
That's incredible considering Wilson's injuries, but also considering the lack of support he's getting.
With in-over-his-head backup George Fant again start...

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