The Seattle Seahawks had a big win over the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday, and Bob Condotta of The Seattle Times has given his report card for the game. The Seahawks were able to come away with a 27-10 victory, and there were plenty of positives to take away from the game.
The offense was led by quarterback Russell Wilson, who threw for 238 yards and three touchdowns. He was efficient and accurate, and he spread the ball around to his receivers. He also ran for a touchdown, showing off his mobility. The offensive line did a great job of protecting Wilson, as he was only sacked once.
The running game was also effective, as Chris Carson ran for 104 yards and a touchdown. He was able to find holes in the Cardinals defense and move the chains. The Seahawks also got contributions from Rashaad Penny and C.J. Prosise, who combined for another 58 yards on the ground.
The defense was also impressive, as they held the Cardinals to just 10 points. They were able to pressure Kyler Murray all day, sacking him four times and forcing him into several bad throws. The secondary was also solid, as they held the Cardinals to just 191 passing yards.
Overall, Bob Condotta gave the Seahawks an A- for their performance against the Cardinals. The offense was efficient and the defense was dominant, and the team was able to come away with a big win. If they can continue to play like this, they should be in good shape for the rest of the season.