The general consensus of those who watched the game would be to agree with Blount on that sentiment. Blount makes a strong case that the reason the Seahawks won at all is because of Russell Wilson's play on Monday. The report goes on to mention that the offensive line for the Seahawks was dreadful and the numbers agree with Blount. The Seattle O-line looked discombobulated. They missed blocks anyone as an OT (Offensive Tackle) in the NFL could handle. Additionally, the O-line accrued a dreadful amount of penalties during the game. For example, Wilson would hit up his star receiver Percy Harvin (WR) three times for touchdowns only to find a flag on the field each time and an O-lineman guilty of the penalty. In fact, the O-line had three false starts, three holds and one personal foul. Altogether, the Seahawks would total 90 yards on 13 penalties. In contrast, while Seattle had a shaky offense, their defense had an equally impressive showing as Wilson. Despite a haphazard performance from the rest of the offense, Wilson had a career game indeed. Russell Wilson would throw for 201 yards, completing 18 of 24 throws for two touchdowns and a near impeccable 127.1 QB rating which is a very effective showing through the air. Those numbers, with possibly the exception of only recording 200+ yards, is a near perfect game for any QB. Yet despite a very strong showing by Wilson, the Seahawks nearly lost the game.
The saving grace and game-changer in this electric MNF game was Russell Wilson's legs. Wilson would record over 100 rushing yards as a QB, which is now officially the best recorded rushing performance of any QB to play a Monday night game. Now the other reason Wilson had a great rushing performance is that (inexplicably) the Washington Redskins played man to man coverage nearly the entire game. Many were critical of the defensive play-calling for the Redskins. Those who watched the game would tend to agree. Wilson would eat alive the man coverage (consistently), allowing Wide-outs to clear a nice running lane for Wilson to blow right by Redskin defenders. Even when it looked like Wilson was absolutely dead to rights, he would make the right moves. On one particular third and four, Wilson was bottled up in the backfield but calmly allowed Redskins to converge on him, only for the savvy Seatlle QB to make an excellent lob/ dump pass to Marshawn Lynch for a game-changing 30 yard gain. As Terry Blount accurately summarized, Wilson was making all the right calls and moves even when his team was making very stupid mistakes (that should have cost Seattle the game). Those in Seattle have high praise for their second year superstar QB after the Monday Night Football showing, praise that Russell Wilson not only earned from his stellar play but high praise that he well deserves for keeping Seattle tied (both Seahawks and Cardinals are 3-1)for dominance of the NFC West division.
References:
http://espn.go.com/blog/seattle-seahawks/post/_/id/9064/wilson-works-his-wizardry-again
Photography/ Image Courtesy:
Russell Wilson photos: Kieth Allison


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