The Province

No running game? No problem

Seahawks and QB Wilson show they can still throw the ball when they have the need

- TIM BOOTH The Associated Press

RENTON, Wash. — For most of the season, the Seattle Seahawks have had the best running offence in the NFL, trying to win without throwing the ball all over the field.

What the Seahawks showed in Sunday’s win over Carolina is that when necessary, they can still rely on the right arm of Russell Wilson.

“There’s been so much talk about the run game and we need to get that going and such, but we always designed our approach to be balanced. That means when you have the opportunit­y to run it, you run it. When you have the opportunit­y to throw it, you throw it,” Seattle coach Pete Carroll said. “But you have to really commit to the running game to make that happen in the way we’re doing it. So the fact it went this week and Russell threw for 330-something and had a really efficient day, that’s going to happen sometimes.”

Wilson’s passing was the difference in Seattle’s 30-27 victory over the Panthers, which may end up being the reason why the Seahawks make the post-season. Seattle (6-5) now plays four of its final five games at home, with its lone road trip down the coast to San Francisco, and essentiall­y controls its own path to a wild-card spot in the NFC.

Wilson threw for two touchdowns, including a 35-yard strike to David Moore on fourth-and-3 late in the fourth quarter that pulled Seattle even at 27-all, and set the stage for Seattle to complete its rally with Sebastian Janikowski’s 31-yard field goal on the final play.

This was a far different passing game than what Seattle showed in the first two weeks of the season when the run game was mostly ignored. At this point, Seattle’s run game is so respected that there are opportunit­ies for Wilson that simply weren’t there earlier in the season. Couple that with better protection, and Seattle was primed for a game where its quarterbac­k carried the load.

“We have star receivers out there on the flank, we have tight ends that can catch, we’ve got running backs that can catch. We have guys that can protect really well. So there is nothing we really can’t do,” Wilson said.

“We want to play tough, physical football. We also want to be explosive in the passing game, spread the ball around.”

Wilson’s 339-yard passing day was his best game of the season and the only time since Week 1 against Denver he’s thrown for more than 250 yards. He has just three 300yard passing games since the beginning of the 2017 season. Wilson was 15 of 19 for 218 yards in the second half alone.

The focus on running the ball beginning in Week 3 is a big reason why Seattle finds itself in the playoff conversati­on. But Carolina was determined not to let Seattle control the game on the ground. Seattle’s streak of rushing for at least 150 yards in seven straight games came to an end, and its 2.7 yards per carry was a season low.

That may sound like a blueprint has been created for how to stop Seattle’s run game. But not every team has a front seven like Carolina.

“They really went after it. They studied well, they did a couple of new things we had to adjust to and they’re just really good. All their players are strong and physical and they did a nice job of committing to it,” Carroll said. “That allowed us to throw the football like we did.”

NOTES: Carroll said it was surprising WR Doug Baldwin was able to play despite a pulled groin muscle. Baldwin had five catches and played 90 per cent of the offensive snaps. “I can’t imagine he’s not sore. It was extraordin­ary that he played. He had a groin pull that was legit and he just managed it, made it through the week. I don’t know anybody that’s played with a pull like that,” Carroll said . ... Carroll had no update on the timeline of LB K.J. Wright, who missed his second straight game with a knee injury . ... The one injury of significan­ce to come out of Sunday’s game was a sternum injury to fullback Tre Madden.

 ?? — GETTY IMAGES FILES ?? Seattle Seahawks quarterbac­k Russell Wilson had his best game of the season on Sunday with 339 yards passing in the team’s 30-27 win against the Carolina Panthers in Charlotte, North Carolina. It was the first time this season Wilson has thrown for more than 250 yards.
— GETTY IMAGES FILES Seattle Seahawks quarterbac­k Russell Wilson had his best game of the season on Sunday with 339 yards passing in the team’s 30-27 win against the Carolina Panthers in Charlotte, North Carolina. It was the first time this season Wilson has thrown for more than 250 yards.

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