If there appeared to be plenty of blame to go around for the Seahawks’ offensive performance Monday night in a 24-17 loss at Chicago, there’s been no lack of accepting that blame this week at the VMAC.
A day after coach Pete Carroll said he was at fault for the strange third quarter — when Seattle threw a pass on all six plays and gained just one yard — saying he had gotten impatient and wanted offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer to take a few shots downfield, Schottenheimer said Thursday to instead point the finger squarely at him.