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Kenneth Arthur of Field Gulls reviews the Seahawks close

As the second. 2 overall pick, Griffin received much of the attention of the nation early in the season, but Wilson's play was on par with his in the final stretch Mut 24 Coins. The Seahawks kept things in check early in the season, but Wilson was able to make major plays when they needed. The second half was a different story. Wilson has developed into a strong passer in the pocket , as well as in the open field as he keeps the defense on their heels and developing relationships to Sidney Rice and Golden Tate. He's rarely erroneous in the final stretch of the season, racking up 26 touchdown passes, and only 10 interceptions.

Similar to Griffin, Wilson is also a danger on the ground, no matter whether it's purposely designed or by scrambling. He averaged five yards per carry during the season , adding four touchdowns rushing. But it's Lynch who has the most work out of the backfield, with an average of five yards per run with the second-highest number of chances in league. Similar to Wilson, Lynch rarely coughs his ball away, and has only lost two fumbles all year. A margin of turnover that is positive is usually the quickest method to win on the road, however, Both Lynch and Wilson rarely give it away.

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We needed Jim Haslett and his defense to work together to us get into the playoffs.

And the game plan that defensive coordinator Haslett developed was certainly gutsy, but it was flawlessly executed and left Tony Romo and the Cowboys in shock. The Redskins were sending blitz after blitz in an attempt to get to Romo before he made play. Sometimes they would disguise an incoming blitz with similar appearances or at other times they didn't try to hide it completely.

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