By Nick Patterson | The Everett Daily Herald
Hereās how the Seattle Seahawks grade out in their 20-9 victory over the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday at Lumen Field:
Offense: Grade B ā If one just looks at the numbers, this was not a standout performance by Seattleās offense, which scored just 20 points and was held under 300 yards for the first time this season. However, one also has to factor in the opponent ā Los Angeles has perhaps the best defense in the league. And most importantly, the Seahawks figured out how to move the ball and score touchdowns at the gameās most important moments: opening the second half after going in tied 6-6 at halftime, and in the fourth quarter when clinging to a 13-9 lead.
Defense: Grade A ā The big question about Seattleās defense coming into this one was whether the dramatic improvement was real, or whether it was a product of the schedule. The Seahawks answered that question in emphatic fashion, as Seattleās defense swarmed all over the field throughout Sundayās game.
Special teams: Grade B ā Seattle punter Michael Dickson is a magician. How is someone able to direct every punt so that the returner is forced to catch the ball while falling out of bounds inside the 20-yard line every single time?
Kicker Jason Myers kept his streak alive, nailing two important 40-plus-yard field goals in the first half to run his string of successful makes to 33.
Coaching: Grade A āSeattle designed a good defensive game plan for this one, as the Seahawks were able to take away L.A.ās misdirection plays, whether that was bootlegs or wide receiver runs. One of the big stories when the Rams won 23-16 earlier in the season was Seattleās inability to get receiver DK Metcalf involved, but Seattleās coaches made sure that didnāt happen again, even if Metcalf wasnāt able to get free deep. Pete Carroll was unsuccessful on his one challenge, and itās unclear why he thought Seattle might have made a clean recovery of a Goff fumble at the goal line, but at least it bought his defense a moment to catch its breath to make the all-important stop.
Overall: Grade A ā This was Seattleās biggest game of the season, and the Seahawks came through with flying colors.
The victory clinched the NFC West championship, Seattleās first since 2016, meaning the Seahawks will at least have a home game for the first round of the playoffs, and Seattle retains an outside shot at earning the NFCās No. 1 seed and receiving the conferenceās lone first-round bye. This was essentially a playoff football game for the Seahawks, and on this evidence it appears Seattle is fully ready for the postseason.
