I had to write a positive article, however brief it may be, so we don’t just spend a week wallowing in our own tears and frustration over last Sunday’s tidal wave of incompetence that was the Seattle Seahawks offense.
One of the few happy moments from the loss to the New York Giants was Quandre Diggs’ career-high fourth interception. But the play was caused by a combination of bad ball placement from Colt McCoy and great anticipation from Ryan Neal, who was able to contest the throw to Evan Engram and send the deflection into Diggs’ waiting arms.