So, here’s a crazy thought.
What if the Seahawks’ offensive line, the scourge of the 2016 season, the unit that can hardly be written about without the accompanying phrase, “much-maligned,” turns out to be their playoff savior?
What if the Seahawks, who spoke ecstatically of “finding their identity” last week, don’t lose it again in Atlanta?
It’s hard to imagine a scenario for victory against the Falcons that doesn’t include the establishment of a bona fide running threat, as was the case last week when Thomas Rawls churned out 161 yards to bring back the comparisons to real Seahawks football.