In their 36-20 loss to the Atlanta Falcons, the Seattle Seahawks scored a red zone touchdown on the opening drive, then settled for field goals on their remaining two trips inside the 20. A paltry 1-for-3 success rate against the worst red zone defense in the NFL was a microcosm of their season-long offensive struggles, particularly in the red zone.
The Seahawks ranked 27th in red zone efficiency -- anything but a touchdown means bad news for your efficiency rate — the worst it has ever been in the Russell Wilson era.