Cassius Marsh, in his best and most productive game with the Seahawks, delivered two big hits on special teams. He sacked Miami quarterback Ryan Tannehill on the Dolphins’ final drive and forced a fumble. He also blocked a 27-yard field goal in the fourth quarter.
The guilt stuck with defensive end Cassius Marsh.
He reached the Seahawks’ sideline where, in the words of coach Pete Carroll, he got his “butt chewed.” Marsh could handle that part of screwing up. But a mistake cost his team 50 yards, and that stung.
“The overwhelming feeling of just letting my teammates down,” Marsh said.