This is one of those moments where the statistics support the eye test.

If you watched the Week 1 loss and thought the Seattle Seahawks offense was lifeless and boring, you get a prize! Statistically, the Seahawks were the least “interesting”* team in the league.

*Interesting defined as: cool, successful, full of touchdowns, and also any semblance whatsoever of pre-and-post-snap razzle-dazzle.

Here’s what happened.

After one of the most exciting preseason games of the summer – Week 2 against the Kansas City Chiefs – Seattle was the most statistically vanilla offense in the first game that actually mattered.

Boasting the 5th-fewest amount of pre-snap movement, and the lowest rate of play-action, this was not what anyone expected from Klint Kubiak.

That expectation is supported, for th

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