Seahawks find their way to 6-3 despite flaws and inconsistency
RENTON, Wash. — The season is far enough along to just accept this is the way it’s going to be for the Seattle Seahawks. We won at the end of the day, but we got to be better still,” defensive end Dre’Mont Jones said after Sunday’s 29-26 win over Washington. And then those changed to cheers in the second half as Smith led scoring drives on Seattle’s final two possessions even as the Seahawks’ defense gave up two fourth-quarter touchdowns. In those situations, I’m glad that we’ve got Geno.” WHAT NEEDS HELP Seattle is still struggling to find a split between runs and passes that suits the kind of offensive game plan Carroll desires. “I’m still working at it,” Carroll said “It’s still a work in progress.” STOCK UP The case for Devon Witherspoon as the defensive rookie of the year continues to grow.
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