Vancouver Sun

Seahawks flying into bye week in a solid position

- TIM BOOTH

By toppling one of their more troubling opponents, the Seattle Seahawks went into their bye week on Monday back in control of the NFC West.

Yes, the Seahawks continue to have their own issues. But the 1610 win over the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday followed what’s been Seattle’s blueprint early in this season — relying on a stifling defence that held the Rams 25 points below their season average while doing just enough on offence to get out of Los Angeles with a victory.

It was a significan­t early win. A loss to the Rams would have left Seattle (3-2) two games behind and with Los Angeles holding the tiebreaker. Instead, the Seahawks are tied for the division lead headed into their break.

“We were able to keep them from being effective in the ways they had been effective and we’ll see how many times people hold them to 10 points,” Seattle coach Pete Carroll said. “They started fast and got

off to a real good roll and our guys rallied and came back and played three quarters of really great football and kept them down. They’re good. They’re doing a lot of really good stuff. It took us some special plays and good fortune.”

Seattle slowed down the Rams by containing Todd Gurley. The do-everything running back for Los Angeles was held to 43 yards rushing and had just two catches for seven yards.

Gurley was also at the centre of one of the biggest plays for Seattle when safety Earl Thomas chopped Gurley’s arm just short of the goalline and forced a fumble that went off the pylon and became a touchback for Seattle. It happened on the first drive of the game and by the end was a massively important play.

Thomas made a similar play in a 2014 game against the Rams. The Seahawks have held four of their first five opponents under 20 points, the one outlier being a 33-27 loss at Tennessee.

“It’s a phenomenal play. And what’s really exciting is he’s done it before. The picture is on the wall in the hallway down there,” Carroll said, pointing toward the Seahawks’ locker-room. “To watch the play and watch the absolute maximum intensity from the first step he took in chasing the football to making that play and to get it done with just a fraction of an inch … it was because of his phenomenal will to stop that play.”

NOTES: DE Michael Bennett suffered a plantar fascia injury in the win over the Rams and was “really sore” on Monday, Carroll said. Bennett was injured late in the first half, but played the rest of the game.

 ?? MARK J. TERRILL/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Seahawks receiver Doug Baldwin breaks away from Rams defensive back John Johnson and cornerback Nickell Robey-Coleman on Sunday in Los Angeles. Seattle won 16-10.
MARK J. TERRILL/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Seahawks receiver Doug Baldwin breaks away from Rams defensive back John Johnson and cornerback Nickell Robey-Coleman on Sunday in Los Angeles. Seattle won 16-10.

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