Vancouver Sun

Pass rush, QB sacks issues for Seahawks

- TIM BOOTH

For the first half of the season, Cliff Avril, Michael Bennett and the rest of the Seattle Seahawks defensive line were able to create havoc, getting into the backfield and making opposing quarterbac­ks aware of their presence.

Through eight games, Seattle had recorded 27 sacks and at one point Avril was leading the NFC in sacks.

But for the past five games, the pass rush and the ability to sack the quarterbac­k has gone missing. And as Green Bay quarterbac­k Aaron Rodgers showed in Sunday’s 38-10 thumping of the Seahawks, if given enough time due to the lack of pressure it’s possible to find holes in Seattle’s secondary.

“I am concerned about that. We would like to get those numbers back to going like they were,” Seattle coach Pete Carroll said.

Over the past five games, Seattle has just five sacks, highlighte­d by the complete lack of pressure on Rodgers. Seattle recorded one sack — late in the third quarter when Rodgers fell down — and had just three quarterbac­k hits. The lack of pressure allowed Rodgers to pick apart Seattle’s secondary to a passer rating of 150.8, the highest ever allowed by the Seahawks since Carroll took over.

It’s a growing concern not so much for the final three weeks of the regular season when Seattle faces the other three NFC West teams, all headed for losing seasons, but whether it will be an issue when the post-season arrives.

“I’m disappoint­ed in that because our numbers were rolling just before in the last few weeks,” Carroll said. “In this game, we tried to keep him in the pocket and we did and he hung around and made the most of it. He did a great job, talking about Aaron (Rodgers). We were surprised coming out of the game that we weren’t able to get him down.”

While the Seahawks were upset with the lack of penalties called on the Green Bay offensive line, the trend was pointing downward in pressures for the previous few weeks. Seattle had two sacks each in wins over New England and Philadelph­ia, but was shut out in a loss at Tampa Bay and a blowout win over Carolina. If not for Rodgers falling down, Seattle would have gone three straight games without a sack for the first time under Carroll.

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