The Seattle Seahawks offense was humming earlier in the season, but in recent games, opponents have seemingly figured out a way to slow Sam Darnold and company. The most obvious way is that teams are blitzing Seattle a lot more. There may be a lot more to the issue, though.
Seattle's defense has covered up a bunch of offensive sins lately, to be fair. The team defeated the Minnesota Vikings 26-0 in Week 13 and the Atlanta Falcons 37-9 in Week 14. In only one half of those two games was the offense actually good. Against Minnesota, for instance, Seattle had only 219 total yards, and one of its two touchdowns was scored by the defense.