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Record-Setting Seahawks Offense Looking To Get Back To Explosive Ways In Postseason - Seahawks.com

For good reason, there was a lot of focus late in the season on a Seahawks defense that, after being statistically one of the worst in football through eight games, gave up the fewest points in the NFL in the second half of the season. Turnarounds like that are rare in sports, and because of that people understandably wanted to talk about the job Pete Carroll, Ken Norton Jr. and the players did of fixing Seattle's defense.

But somewhat overlooked at the end of the season was what Seattle's offense accomplished over the course of the 2020 season, scoring the most points in franchise history (459), while several players hit noteworthy individual milestones, most notably Russell Wilson, who became only the 10th player in league history to throw 40 touchdown passes in a season, Tyler Lockett, who with 100 catches set a franchise single-season record, and DK Metcalf, who broke Steve Largent's single-season record for receiving yards with 1,303.

And it's fair to point out that a lot of that record-setting point total was built up early in the season, and that the offense has cooled off a bit, but the total body of work is still impressive. Yes, the offense wants to be better, and in particular more explosive, but the Seahawks have also faced a lot of really good defenses down the stretch, and will do so again on Saturday when they host Rams, who allowed the fewest points, yards and passing yards in the NFL this season. With the offense feeling like it's battle tested after wins over the Washington Football Team, the Rams and the 49ers, and with the offensive line getting healthy, the Seahawks like their chances of getting the offense going in the playoffs.  

"I think we've had a very good year," Seahawks coach Pete Carroll said. "We scored more points than any team in (franchise) history—we've had some pretty good offenses and some pretty good firepower, so it's a good accomplishment. Russ' 40 touchdowns, that's amazing to me, that's such a good number. It has been lost a little bit, but that's because we've been a bit quiet near the end of the year, and I can understand the scrutiny on that. We're really excited about our guys, we have a really healthy group—we're going to have our whole group upfront playing for the sixth time this year. We've done a lot of damage when those guys are on the field together, so hopefully that will add to everything that we're doing in this game. But I'm pretty excited about it. I think (offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer) has done a wonderful job of coordinating, adjusting using the people. We've got a couple 1,000-yard receivers, that's amazing stuff, so I'm happy with where we are."

Said Schottenheimer, "It's a special group, and they deserve all the accolades. I'm very, very proud of the group. Probably more proud of that than any of the individual accomplishments. Those are all great, but the fact that this unit did something that's never been done before by the Seahawks organization. It's pretty special. I know the guys are proud of it."

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