There are a lot of ways to break down a game, unless one team is so thoroughly outclassed that one inescapable conclusion remains: this was a nationally televised whoopin’ of other people’s bottoms. The type we used to see with the [redacted] Seattle Seahawks. You know, the brand of defensive suffocate-o-fest that temporarily got Seattle banned from primetime.

Seahawks 38, Washington Commanders 14 hardly conveys the power imbalance on display Sunday night. When it mattered, Jayden Daniels was so under siege, the Washington run game was so ineffective, and the Seahawks offense so lethal that halftime might as well have been the final buzzer. Add a pinch of improved ball security, and when the credits started to roll for real, Mad Mac’s road warriors had yet again laid waste to another foe

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