Responsibility for the Seattle Seahawks' opening day loss to the San Francisco 49ers rests mainly with the Hawks’ offense. Klint Kubiak’s crew couldn’t sustain drives and was guilty of two crucial fumbles that may have prevented scores. Worst of all, they put up just 13 points.
Still, it might have been enough had Riq Woolen not forgotten the most important thing about playing cornerback late in the contest. Woolen was often in a position to make plays with the game on the line. Yet he failed to do so. He failed to stop the other team from catching the ball at the biggest moments of the contest.