The Seattle Seahawks have a history of not being able to play regular football games, and Mike McDonald’s administration is not immune to that principle. The New York Giants came to town and the Leonard Williams/Julian Love/Geno Smith/probably someone else revenge game failed. It was rare for the Seahawks to lose two games in a row during the Pete Carroll era, but Mike McDonald refused to shy away from adversity. This match was a tough one from the beginning. Seattle’s lead attack quickly stalled, and the Giants, who were playing 3rd and 17th, scored on a screen pass. Then, the Football Giants moved meticulously down the field, eventually reaching the goal line and spitting out the ball, allowing an opportunistic Rayshawn Jenkins to pull off the longest scoop-and-score in Seahawks history. . Officially 102 yards.
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The Giants went to center field with a back-to-back screen. The perception of the Seahawks defense is low.
— Corbin K. Smith (@CorbinSmithNFL) October 6, 2024
These referees can’t find the ball correctly
— Baker Breadman (@NFLonBread) October 6, 2024
I love how Tyler started barrel rolling to gain more yards
— Chicken and mental manager (@_danchu) October 6, 2024
Somewhere in the world Kurt Benkert just punched a TV.
— IDK Metcalf (@seahawks_ebooks) October 6, 2024
The craziest thing about the first half was that the score was tied. You might say a lot of very critical things that aren’t constructive, so tone it down. I wish I could have eaten Jason M.’s grandma’s cake to soften the blow. The Seahawks came out of the locker room firing on all cylinders in the second half, but committed another ill-timed fumble that turned it over. In the final minutes of the game, Geno Smith put us all on our backs again and gave us hope, but the combination of some really cool football play by the Giants and a series of questionable no-calls by Fuzz turned into a pimple. It would be equal. – An enigmatic adolescent teen thinking about the ultimate comeback long after the moment has passed. These memories are best forgotten, as growing pains for young teams are rarely graceful.
Our YAC King, Tyler Lockett, was tackled by AJ Varner. sad
— Cam (not familiar with balls) (@Camorooni) October 6, 2024
Poor Tre Brown
— Underzone X (Frisco)/Phoenix Check/Stick Slasher 2 (@mattyfbrown) October 6, 2024
The Giants (wisely) selected Tre Brown. According to @NextGenStatstoday allowed five catches for 91 yards as the nearest defender.
— Mina Kimes (@minakimes) October 6, 2024
this game was frustrating
— Football Talk with Bo (@FootballTalkwbo) October 6, 2024
A bit of good news 12s…49ers lost to Cardinals.
— Tonya Bailey (@tbailey1976) October 6, 2024
Everyone will point to the blocked field goal, but the Seahawks played a sloppy game throughout.
— Larry Stone (@StoneLarry) October 6, 2024
The good news is the 49ers realize they’re not the young whippersnappers they once were and can take a nap at 10 a.m. while watching Gunsmoke reruns. The next edition of Amazon’s “Thursday Night Football” looms large and could be the most impactful yet. Which side will Richard Sherman choose?