Before the season, the Seattle Seahawks clearly thought about how versatile the offense could be, not only overall but also at the quarterback position. Sam Darnold was definitely going to be the starter, but rookie Jalen Milroe might be used at times to run a potentially explosive gimmicky play.
Milroe had his chances. He played in three of the first five games, but offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak or head coach Mike Macdonald decided to put a quick stop to that. Milroe couldn't execute even the simplest of plays he was allowed to try.
He was never asked to throw the ball.