PITTSBURGH — In style, if not always in substance, Game 2 showed the true template for what the Seahawks want to be in 2019.
After being surprisingly stymied on the ground by the Bengals in the opener, held to 72 yards, they almost doubled that total against the Steelers, with 152 and an average of 4.6 per attempt.
And other than a 45-yard gain on a flea-flicker, the Seahawks didn’t allow a pass of more than 17 yards against what has been one of the most prolific passing offenses in the NFL for years.