We’ve focused heavily on the Seattle Seahawks defense and their performance against the Tennessee Titans, but even with the 30 points scored it’s hard to defend the offensive display as anything impressive.
Seattle racked up 397 yards of offense, four touchdowns, and a field goal, but they also had just six points in the 2nd half (on a coverage bust that gave Freddie Swain the most open touchdown of his life) and went three-and-out on their final four possessions. Their touchdown drives were short and outside of the two-minute drill to end the 1st half they didn’t pick up multiple first downs on any of their other scores.