The past two weeks showed the Seattle Seahawks what they are capable of accomplishing. Seattle’s 37-23 win over the LA Chargers was the victory that validated the Seahawks are on the right path.
Considering where the rest of the teams stand in the NFC West five games into the season, Seattle coach Pete Carroll sounded almost appreciative that no one has run away with the division.
Taysom Hill ran for three touchdowns, and threw for another score, and the New Orleans Saints snapped a three-game skid with a 39-32 victory over the Seattle Seahawks.
The reeling New Orleans Saints are trying to clean up their sloppy play before hosting an explosive Seattle squad in Week 5. The Saints lead the NFL in turnovers with 11.
Geno Smith threw for two touchdowns and ran for a score in the first half, and Rashaad Penny scampered 36-yard for a touchdown as the Seattle Seahawks held off the Detroit Lions for a 48-45 win.
It’s early but there is some clear frustration starting to show with the Seattle Seahawks and it has to do with a defense that is underperforming. It’s evident from the head coach.
Seattle played it safe by choosing to kick a field goal on fourth down late in the third quarter. And the Seahawks likely paid the price for that decision in their 27-23 loss to the Atlanta Falcons.
Patterson rushed for a career-high 141 yards and one touchdown, and the Falcons beat the Seattle Seahawks 27-23 on Sunday for their first win of the season.