Seattle Seahawks, Rams and Week 16
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The Seahawks came into Sunday's game against the Colts with a fully healthy team, aside from the players on injured reserve, and appear to have come out of their 18-16 win without any significant new injuries.
The Seattle Seahawks were expected to walk all over the Indianapolis Colts and their 44-year old quarterback today, but they didn't exactly come out on fire and determined to make it so. Seattle was sloppy and slow in the first half but eventually found momentum in the second and wound up winning a close one by a score of 18-16.
The Seattle Seahawks did something they had not one in two years on Sunday.No, this is not about Seahawks kicker Jason Myers. Although his six field goals were historic in their own right.This Seahawks statistical accomplishment actually led to Myers having such a historic afternoon against the Indianapolis Colts.
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The Seattle Seahawks’ win over the Indianapolis Colts fits neatly into the category of games where the final score masks a lot of underlying issues. From an All-22 perspective, snap by snap, this was a win built more on competitiveness, defensive execution, and timely plays than on a coherent or efficient offensive performance.
The Seattle Seahawks barely squeaked by the Indianapolis Colts, 18-16, with a 56-yard field goal in the closing seconds of the game.
The Seattle Seahawks hung on by the skin of their teeth and by Jason Myers’ leg in an 18-16 win over the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday, Dec. 14, at Lumen Field. Seattle (11-3) needed six field goals from Myers — including a game-winner with 18 seconds remaining — to win its fourth straight game.
In the 26-0 victory over the Vikings in Week 13, the Seahawks offense recorded just 219 total yards. In the Week 14 win over the Falcons, Seattle was tied at the halftime break, 6-6. What kind of faith do we have in this Seahawks offense? At the very least, they are prone to slow starts.