As a percentage of offensive plays, no team in the NFL ran the ball more in 2018 than the Seahawks.
Seattle finished the year with a run-to-pass ratio of 52.44 to 47.56 percent, the only team in the NFL to run the ball more often than it passed it in a season in which the average team attempted seven more passes a game than it did runs.
Along the way, no team may also have engendered more controversy among its fan base with the way it, well, ran its offense than the Seahawks, especially after a wild card playoff loss to Dallas that left many observers scratching their heads that Seattle stuck as long as it did with a running game that was largely rendered ineffective by a Cowboys defense that appeared to be selling out to stop it (Seattle had just 73 yards on 24 rushes, 28 yards coming on one play).