The Seahawks regained their past self-Sportspress Northwest

2021-12-14 09:23:16 By : Ms. Yoyo Gan

It's easy for fans to think that all the players on the team know each other. Usually this is not the case, especially when a rapidly sinking team like the Seahawks needs so much help, every Amazon driver through the headquarters gate will be checked by crazy scouts.

Fortunately, the person who walked in on Wednesday was RB Adrian Peterson, who had almost as many NFL touchdowns as an Amazon truck. By Sunday, he was good enough, and the Seahawks were desperate enough to get him into the starting lineup, even though he was 36 years old and knew nothing about the script. The Seahawks have nothing to lose—they have lost five in the past six games—and their opponent, the 49ers, has won four and four in the previous five games.

There is no time for future Hall of Fame members to introduce. Therefore, in the second quarter of Seattle's most wacky game of the season, he scored after a one-yard touchdown, and FB Nick Bellore considered finally introducing himself. After all, he did help prevent scoring.

Practice squad yesterday, end the area today 🙌 @AdrianPeterson 📺 #SFvsSEA on CBS pic.twitter.com/botFV0HCTJ

"He might want to know who I am, because I didn't actually see him," Belor said. "He looked at me a bit. I don’t want to introduce myself. I’m very happy to be able to help. I think he has surpassed someone in touchdowns (actually, he has 126 times in the NFL career rankings, 10th in history). Tied with Jim Brown for the second time), which is great. Because I am really old (32 years old) and he is older.

"I remember seeing him in college and high school. Some of them are still in elementary school. For a legend like this, you have a little extra juice."

Whether it is partly from Peterson’s work (11 offenses only 16 yards), aura, physical fitness, or he does not take any responsibility for the nonsense of the first three months, the Seahawks used 30-23 (box) for tandem scanning .

In addition to Peterson's introduction, there seems to be some re-introduction. There is no specific order:

* Russell Wilson re-established contact with his other self, Mr. Infinite, completing 30 of 37 passes, passing 231 yards, without being intercepted, and making moves and decisions confidently;

* Pete Carroll has reconnected with his younger and bolder self, twice ordering to move forward on the fourth fall, including in the first round by inner defender Travis Homer (Travis Homer) Run directly from the punt formation for a 73-yard touchdown;

* LB Carlos Dunlap reconnected with his 2020 self as the lead defensive disruptor, fired SF QB Jimmy Garoppolo to ensure safety, and knocked down Garoppolo with 22 seconds left in the game. Fourth pass from Seattle's 3-yard line To lock the victory.

*At a meeting led by Tyler Lockett on Saturday, the entire team reconnected, focusing on the "reason" of playing football.

"Taylor did a very good job at the meeting," Carroll said. "He had the opportunity to bring up things he wanted to talk about and gave them the opportunity (to talk). He did a great job getting along with our people and why we are connected in this way. It's really cool. I I think it has something to do with today."

Of course, it is difficult to quantify this woo-woo contribution. As we all know, the Seahawks have a 4-8 record after November and will play a game in Houston 2-10 next Sunday. The 49ers' record is 6-6, mainly because of their powerful rushing offense. After three consecutive victories, the league's topic was kept at 71 yards in 25 attempts.

Yes, their chief character Deebo Samuel is out. But the Seahawks don't want to hear about the absence of running backs after missing Chris Carson and Alex Collins on Sunday-and hope that TE Gerald Everett is missing after their three turnovers.

Carroll was almost ecstatic when describing the defense, which forced San Francisco to make a three-pointer turnover in the second half and maintain zero points. This is crucial because the Seahawks' offense to resume the offense reached the 49ers' 28, 31, 25, 5, and 1 yard lines and scored no points.

"(The 49ers) rushed for nearly 700 yards in the past three weeks and turned around their season with this," he said. "I saw it on the chessboard once and it was 61 yards in the fourth quarter. Oh my God. This is a team that is completely dedicated to football.

"Our people accepted the challenge. This is a big problem. This is a big thing."

This game. @海鹰Team fired Gallopolo for safety! The record is 23-23. 📺: #SFvsSEA on CBS 📱: NFL app pic.twitter.com/HUXnhOmkiC

After Everett fumbled for Wilson's spade pass, the Nigerians took over their 2 points with a score of 4:02. Capstone was the final possession, otherwise it looked like a TD.

With 38 seconds left, SF took first place in the Seattle 7 team and scored.

The two runs were only four yards, and then on the third fall to the ground, CB Sidney Jones passed the ball in the end zone. When the crowd of 68,738 people was packed with Niners fans, they stood up and screamed, Dunlap swept from Gallopolo's right, in Jimmy G.

After only playing four games a week in Washington's loss, Dunlap needed heroic time.

"It feels great to come through for my teammates," he said. "They have been looking for me throughout the season to complete these games, but I haven't done it completely. No matter what you want to say, I have finished it today.

"It's so simple."

Wilson also survived.

After entering the game, according to ESPN Stats & Information data, Wilson has the highest miss rate (23.7%) of all qualified quarterbacks since his return in week 10. It's amazing. His only interception was Everett's error after receiving the ball from the goal line, and his foot kicked to the waiting defender.

"I am improving every day," Wilson said. "Last Friday was the first day they wished I could practice. I felt great. Tonight was a huge night. I took a few good scenes. The ball came out of my hands very well. Every shot was thrown. full of confidence.

"I got better today, I am getting better every day. So this is a good night."

He even had to hand over the score to Peterson.

"For me personally, what an amazing experience," he said. "That's very special. I have always admired his work."

For the changes in this turbulent season, the work of countless Seahawks deserves admiration.

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