It wasn't pretty but the Seahawks persevered through a wacky game in Dallas, showing the improved pass protection and perseverance on both sides of the ball that could kick-start a fun second half of the season.
It wasn't the most aesthetically pleasing game but after surrendering fourth quarter leads in each of their four losses this season, the Seattle Seahawks turned the table Sunday on the Dallas Cowboys, marching down the field in the closing moments to kick the go-ahead field goal and hanging on to win 13-12.
As it has throughout much of Pete Carroll's tenure, the defense led the way, allowing only 220 total yards to Dallas and limiting the Cowboys' offense to just four Dan Bailey field goals.