I’ll be honest, at halftime with the Seattle Seahawks playing to a 6-6 tie with the Atlanta Falcons, I was becoming a little concerned with Seattle’s offense. At that point, their production in the last seven quarters had been one Zach Charbonnet touchdown and a whole mess of field goals. Seattle’s defense produced just as many touchdowns in that span thanks to Ernest Jones IV’s pick six against the Minnesota Vikings. In addition to the lack of scoring, there were so many drives that looked disjointed. Ill-timed penalties and plays getting stopped for a loss were far too commonplace. Look no further than the first drive of the game, where they lost yardage on all three plays and had to punt backed up against their own end zone. Things were looking pretty bleak at halftime as the doubts wer
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