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By now, it's clear Seahawks can't afford to ice their duel rush attack in playoffs

What was once at the beginning of the NFL regular season a one-dimensional offensive attack for the Seattle Seahawks has gradually transformed into a two-dimensional one now that Mike Macdonald and Klint Kubiak have opened up the runways for Kenneth Walker III and Zach Charbonnet.

Both Walker and Charbonnet have played significant roles within the Seahawks' offense game plans of late to close out the regular season, and you could argue that had they not had their roles expanded — Walker, especially — the Seahawks may not have closed the season out on top of the NFC.

With a zero-touchdown outing from Sam Darnold, Seattle had to rely on a combined 171 yards on the ground and 59 in the air from their pair of running backs, and it paid off massively with the Seahawks defeating their NFC West rival, the San Francisco 49ers, 13-3.