RENTON Yes, the Seahawks’ stalled running game could use better blocking.
It could use longer, more-sustained drives, to vary the play-call options. It could use the lead, too, so it can play from ahead.
Maybe most of all, it could use what his team thinks Thomas Rawls will bring Sunday in his expected return from injury against San Francisco.
“Violence,” offensive line coach and run-game coordinator Tom Cable said.
The good kind, of course. The football, run-through-defenders, gain-yards sort of violence.
“I mean, really, when you think about his career, what he has done, he is going to come after it,” Cable said.