RENTON – The Seahawks have forged the best prime-time record in the NFL on a very simple – though slightly incongruous – theory, preached ad nauseum into their consciousness by coach Pete Carroll.
Namely, that there’s nothing special about it, despite all the trappings, hype and attention that comes with being the spotlight game, the one that every other NFL player is watching.
Linebacker Bobby Wagner summed up the Seahawks’ strategy Tuesday as they rushed to prepare for Thursday night’s showdown with the Los Angeles Rams at CenturyLink Field. The Seahawks, he said, have “normalized” prime time.