A look at Seattle's statistical turnaround of late and some thoughts on why it has happened.
A sports season is mostly just a long-running play with lots of changing plot points along the way.
Two weeks into the Seahawks’ season, a few mostly ominous ones appeared to be emerging. The team couldn’t run the ball any better than it had last season (ranked 29th in the NFL in yards per game at 69 and 27th in yards per attempt at 3.6) amidst what seemed a lack of cohesion among coach Pete Carroll and offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer, leading some to begin wondering if Carroll’s big offseason coaching shakeup was already a failure and if, as a result, his own coaching future would soon be in question.