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Originally Posted by Coltsalr
The D also collapsed partially (fully?) due to it being completely worn out due to the offense having the inability to stay on the field.
The Seahawks weren't really running long, methodical, clock-eating drives in which they moved at a glacial pace. They were relying off bigger explosive plays. They just happened to get a lot of them because they were on the field so often.
Doesn't completely excuse the defense, but the offense did them no favors.
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I don't know about that because the D was barely on the field in the first half and then the Seahawks started with the ball the second half. So you are criticizing one or two short drives in the 3rd quarter?