Seattle Seahawks Dud and Stud of Game 4 – Detroit
In stark contrast to their defense, the Seattle Seahawks’ offense was outstanding in almost every aspect. There are plenty of candidates for Stud of the Week.
Shoutout 1 – Tariq Woolen had a pick-six
Shoutout 2 – D.K. Metcalf caught 7 passes for 149 yards, including a 51-yard reception.
Shoutout 3 – The cart driver who got Metcalf to the bathroom and back without missing a play.
Second Honorable Mention
Geno Smith was on-point Sunday. It was one the best games of his career and definitely Smith’s best with Seattle.
He completed 23 of his 30 attempts for 320 yards, 2 passing touchdowns, 0 interceptions, and a 132.6 rating. Smith also ran 7 times for 49 yards and another touchdown.
He was in control throughout this whole game. Even more impressive, the Seattle Seahawks didn’t punt the ball away all day. They dominated time of possession with over 33 minutes and over 550 total yards of offense.
First Honorable Mention
Let’s give some well-deserved props to the Seattle Seahawks offensive line. After looking like a liability and a serious weakness against San Francisco and Atlanta, this group turned it around in a major way.
The line did allow any sacks. They paved the way for Rashaad Penny and Geno Smith, who rushed for a combined 200 yards and 3 touchdowns.
Pete Carroll spends first 70 seconds of his Seahawks postgame presser talking only about the offense. Wonder why.
Geno Smith? “Played spectacularly.” @thenewstribune pic.twitter.com/4ojhDYqEtW
— Gregg Bell (@gbellseattle) October 2, 2022
Stud of the Week
This week’s stud of the week goes to Rashaad Penny. Sunday, he looked like the back who tore up opposing defenses over the final six games of last year.
Penny ran the ball down the Lions’ throats. He took 17 handoffs for 150 yards and a pair of touchdowns. Those two TD runs were from distances of 36 and 41. Additionally, it was his three carries on Seattle’s final possession that put the game away.
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