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Seahawks need help to make the playoffs

WEEK 17: To play in January, Seattle has to take care of Arizona and hope Atlanta loses at home to Carolina

- TIME BOOTH

SEATTLE — All the built-in excuses were there for the Seattle Seahawks if they fell short. Too many injuries. Too much inconsiste­ncy.

Those factors still may end up being the story of Seattle’s season, if they can’t find a way into the playoffs.

But their chances of qualifying for the post-season were extended into Week 17 by winning at Dallas on Sunday. And while it wasn’t pretty, the 21-12 win over the Cowboys may be one of the more gratifying wins of Pete Carroll’s tenure after the Seahawks lost two straight, including a 35-point whipping by the Rams a week earlier.

If there was a question about Seattle’s resolve, it seemed to be answered in Dallas.

“I thought it couldn’t have been more obvious,” Carroll said during his weekly radio show on KIROAM on Tuesday. “They (Seahawks players) were really disappoint­ed in what they had shown the last couple of weeks.”

Seattle (9-6) still needs help to find its way into the playoffs. The Seahawks must beat or tie Arizona at home Sunday and have Atlanta lose at home to Carolina for Seattle to squeak into the post-season. Atlanta has the tiebreaker over Seattle because of a head-to-head victory in November.

Even if Seattle doesn’t end up getting the help it needs, the win in Dallas at least made Week 17 relevant and continued a streak during Carroll’s tenure of every home game since 2010 having some significan­ce.

Whether it was early or late in the season, the Seahawks have never played a game at CenturyLin­k Field since 2010 that didn’t matter. Even the first year, when Seattle went 7-9, the Week 17 home finale decided the division title.

Or the 2011 season when Seattle still had playoff hopes before losing 19-17 to eventual NFC champion San Francisco at home in Week 16.

Or all the years since when Seattle made the post-season, but even those late home games carried significan­ce for seeding or home field advantage.

A loss to Dallas would have made the Week 17 finale against Arizona an odd and unfamiliar situation for Seattle.

“This team isn’t going to lie down easily. We could have easily taken the loss against the Rams, come back, pouted and moaned all throughout the week,” linebacker K.J. Wright said after the win. “But we’re a group of guys who love to play ball and we know that we’re a talented football team.”

The win over the Cowboys highlighte­d the importance of Wright and fellow linebacker Bobby Wagner. Wright missed the loss against the Rams because of a concussion while Wagner was limited by a hamstring injury.

Wagner wasn’t back to full health, but was moving better against the Cowboys and teamed with Wright to slow down Ezekiel Elliott and Dallas’s run game.

Elliott finished with 97 yards rushing and the Cowboys had 128 yards on the ground as a team, but those were vast improvemen­ts over the previous two weeks when the Jaguars and Rams ran wild against Seattle.

With Seattle missing so many key pieces on defence, the importance of Wright and Wagner hasn’t been lost on Carroll.

“Now more than ever, because of the other guys that aren’t around, those guys are more significan­t because their presence and their leadership and their consistenc­y is just something we can bank on, even more and they’re better now than they’ve ever been,” Carroll said Tuesday.

Visit with Earl

Carroll said he spoke with safety Earl Thomas about his decision to visit the Cowboys’ locker-room after the victory and his comment made to Dallas coach Jason Garrett: “If they kick me to the curb, come get me.” Carroll said Thomas was concerned with the impression it left with Seattle’s fans.

“He didn’t think he did anything wrong at all. He didn’t know,” Carroll said. “He was just having fun, and he was excited about the game, and maybe rubbing it in a little bit and having a good time with it. He just said something into the future but it comes across, when you read it, it comes across bad. But if he had another chance he wouldn’t say that.”

Injuries

Carroll said running back Chris Carson wouldn’t practice this week. There was optimism a few weeks ago that Carson could return before the end of the regular season from an ankle injury that required surgery. Left guard Luke Joeckel also suffered a foot injury in the win over the Cowboys, but Carroll didn’t indicate the severity.

 ?? — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Seahawks linebacker K.J. Wright, left, hauls down Cowboys wide receiver Terrance Williams during the first half of Sunday’s 21-12 victory over Dallas. Wright says Seattle had too much pride to lie down after getting pummelled by the Rams a week earlier.
— THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Seahawks linebacker K.J. Wright, left, hauls down Cowboys wide receiver Terrance Williams during the first half of Sunday’s 21-12 victory over Dallas. Wright says Seattle had too much pride to lie down after getting pummelled by the Rams a week earlier.

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