The Seattle Seahawks suffered a disappointing loss to the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday, and Bob Condotta of The Seattle Times has offered his analysis of the game. According to Condotta, the Seahawks were unable to capitalize on their opportunities and make the most of their chances.
The Seahawks had a chance to take the lead late in the fourth quarter, but an interception by Cowboys safety Xavier Woods ended the drive. Condotta believes that this was a crucial moment in the game, and that the Seahawks should have been able to capitalize on the opportunity. He also noted that the Seahawks had difficulty containing Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott, who threw for 463 yards and four touchdowns.
Condotta also pointed out that the Seahawks were unable to establish a consistent running game, which allowed the Cowboys to focus on stopping Russell Wilson and the passing attack. The Seahawks were also unable to generate any pressure on Prescott, which allowed him to have time to find open receivers.
Overall, Condotta believes that the Seahawks were unable to take advantage of their opportunities and make the most of their chances. He believes that if they had been able to capitalize on their opportunities, they could have come away with a victory. He also believes that the Seahawks need to find a way to generate more pressure on opposing quarterbacks if they want to be successful in the future.