You could feel the anger and resentment building amongst Seahawks’ fans.
You could sense the frustration mounting on the Seattle sideline. The unthinkable was in the process of becoming shockingly possible.
It’s not too much of a stretch, or hyperbole, to say the Seahawks’ season hung in the balance as they battled neck-and-neck with Indianapolis late in the third quarter. A home loss against an undistinguished foe — with a young, untested quarterback at the helm — would have been devastating. A 1-3 start would have been all but insurmountable. The list of issues that needed to be fixed was growing.