The Seattle Seahawks had a thrilling overtime victory over the Detroit Lions in Week 2 of the NFL season. Led by quarterback Russell Wilson, the Seahawks were able to pull off a dramatic come-from-behind victory that was largely due to the stellar play of their defense. Bob Condotta of The Seattle Times has given his grades for the game, and it’s clear that the Seahawks have plenty of room for improvement.
The offense, led by Wilson, was able to put up 30 points, but it wasn’t without its struggles. Wilson threw for 332 yards and three touchdowns, but he was also sacked five times and threw two interceptions. The offensive line struggled to protect Wilson, and the running game was largely ineffective. Condotta gave the offense a C+ grade, noting that while they were able to make some big plays, they were inconsistent and struggled to move the ball consistently.
The defense was the star of the show for the Seahawks, as they held the Lions to just 13 points and forced two turnovers. The defensive line was able to pressure Matthew Stafford all game long, and the secondary was able to contain the Lions’ passing attack. Condotta gave the defense an A- grade, noting that while they allowed some big plays, they were able to make key stops when it mattered most.
Special teams also played a key role in the victory, as kicker Jason Myers was able to make two field goals and punter Michael Dickson was able to pin the Lions deep in their own territory on multiple occasions. Condotta gave the special teams a B+ grade, noting that while they weren’t perfect, they were able to make key plays when it mattered most.
Overall, Bob Condotta gave the Seahawks a B+ grade for their Week 2 victory over the Lions. While there are still some areas of concern, such as the offensive line’s struggles and Wilson’s two interceptions, the Seahawks were able to make enough plays to pull out a dramatic overtime victory. With some improvement in certain areas, the Seahawks could be in for an exciting season.