With the Seahawks clinging to a 2-point lead in the fourth quarter of Sunday's game in Miami, Russell Wilson and the offense took the field looking to add to that lead, or at the very least move the chains and take some time off the clock.
On the first play of that possession, however, Wilson realized the communications between him and offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer were down. But in a year season where, a quarter of the way through the schedule, so much has gone well for the Seahawks, and for their offense in particular, a lack of functional headsets hardly proved to be problematic.
Playing the temporary role of offensive coordinator, Wilson completed a pass to Tyler Lockett for 9 yards, then handed off to Chris Carson who gained 8 more. Wilson then hit Lockett for 30 yards, handed off to DeeJay Dallas for 2 more, dumped off a short pass to Dallas for 9 yards, then finished things off with a 17-yard touchdown pass to David Moore.
Six plays, 75 yards in 3 minutes, 7 seconds, and the Seahawks were back in control of a game they would go on to win 31-23.
That series served as a reminder of just how in control of the offense Wilson is in his ninth year, a season that has seen him establish himself as an early MVP front-runner, and most importantly, another big game from Wilson and the offense helped the Seahawks earn another victory to improve to 4-0 for just the second time in franchise history, joining the Super Bowl-winning 2013 team.
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