The Seahawks starting offense failed to score a touchdown for the third time in three preseason games on Saturday and they managed just two field goals against the Chargers despite playing into the third quarter.
Concern created about those shortcomings have largely centered on the passing attack. Russell Wilson was 7-of-15 for 56 yards against San Diego and missed tight end Jimmy Graham twice on plays that would have helped Seattle in their quest for a touchdown. Coach Pete Carroll said after the game that the team wasn’t sharp enough and “missed throws we normally make.