Cortez Kennedy Color Rush Jersey , and you didn’t receive, on Christmas Eve, a contract extension paying you a rumored $11 million annually, the Seattle Seahawks still got you something. Tis the season and all.They don’t even care if you were on the naughty list. They got you something. Five somethings.The PlayoffsSince Russell Wilson has arrived, a playoff berth, sitting under the tree at Christmastime, has been like the cozy, predictable, ubiquitous pair of socks from your grandmother. You know, the gift you can spot ahead of time, before it’s unwrapped, from the return address label even; the one you can count on year after year; the one you know will be there no matter what else is wrong with the world. They’re nice socks, too. Socks are an underrated present.Then Shaun Alexander Color Rush Jersey , one year (let’s call it 2017), no socks. What the? The gift’s missing and you wonder what happened. Is Grandma okay?Guess what! The socks are back. She’s fine. The Seahawks are fine. They’re right where they belong this time of year: in the mix for another title, and trending up, not down.Backing up a couple years, Seattle has made the playoffs the second-most times this decade, on seven occasions, tied with Green Bay and trailing only New England’s nine. Let’s never again grow used to being there in January. A Shiny New BackBefore the Chiefs game, who thought Akeem King, the defensive back you forgot was on the roster, would be a factor? Who thought he’d play at all? Who thought he would help contain Travis Kelce (5 catches for 54 yards only)?King played 13 snaps on Sunday night and made the most of them. Four tackles logged, and he was a major part of keeping the explosive Chiefs offense to a so-so day in the red zone instead of a great one. Kansas City went just 2-of-4 in the red zone, a major difference in a game decided by one score.King earned more playing time. Merry Christmas to him and us.A Top Offense Did you know? The Seahawks are sixth in scoring this season and have so far bested the vaunted offenses of the Patriots (8th), Texans (10th) Jarran Reed Color Rush Jersey , Falcons (11th) and Packers (12th).Their 26.7 ppg far eclipses last year’s 22.9 effort.They can rush the ball (no kidding) and Wilson can sling it with the best, as he proved in outdueling probable MVP Patrick Mahomes under the Sunday Night lights.The line can block. The receivers catch everything, and sometimes more. Doug Baldwin caught this ball, which, uh:The Seahawks are a top offense, like it or not. They’ve made the switch, found their proper play station, whether it’s Wilson who drops dimes or Chris Carson who wrecks boxes full of defenders. What a nice present.StabilityWith an extension through 2021 for Carroll, the Seahawks have something most other franchises only fantasize about: long-term front-office continuity.And it does not matter that Carroll will turn 70 during the 2021 season, in September. He has the energy of two 35-year-olds and the body of one.The Seahawks have the fourth-best record in the league since Carroll arrived. Even counting the pair of 7-9 seasons he posted at the start of his Seattle tenure, he trails only the Patriots, Steelers, and Packers in 2010s victories. Look.NFL DECADE STANDINGS (regular season)NEP: 112-31. Games behind: zeroPIT: 93-49-1. Games behind: 18.5GB: 89-52-2. Games behind: 22SEA: 88-54-1. Games behind: 23.5With a Seattle win and a Green Bay loss to close out the season Nick Vannett Color Rush Jersey , the Seahawks would vault into third place for the decade.What do all four franchises have in common? Coaching stability. Granted, there is some chicken-and-egg mechanism at work, with teams obviously loath to fire coaches who win the most. But it’s impossible to fail to notice: only one of those teams above has fired its coach this decade, and it was earlier this month at that, with poor Mike McCarthy in Green Bay.Thanks for staying, and thanks for winning, Pete.This ThrowHave you every seen anything prettier? No. The answer is no.Put that in your stocking and watch it on repeat. If you were hoping that Seattle Seahawks offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer would say something at Tuesday’s OTAs about how Seattle’s offense would not be the run-first team that we saw in..." />Skip to main contentclockmenumore-arrownoyesHorizontal - WhiteField Gullsa Seattle Seahawks communityLog In or Sign UpLog InSign UpFanpostsFanshotsSectionsSeahawksOddsAboutMastheadCommunity GuidelinesStubHubMoreAll 322 blogs on Horizontal - WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections VideosCoffee and CigarettesGame AnalysisThe Numbers GameCigar ThoughtsBrian Schottenheimer unapologetic over Seahawks’ oft-scrutinized run-first offenseNew,271commentsPDTShareTweetShareShareBrian Schottenheimer unapologetic over Seahawks’ oft-scrutinized run-first offenseSteven Bisig-USA TODAY SportsIf you were hoping that Seattle Seahawks offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer would say something at Tuesday’s OTAs about how Seattle’s offense would not be the run-first team that we saw in 2018... I have some bad news.Schottenheimer doubled down on the Seahawks’ offensive philosophy, which was particularly subject to heavy criticism following the team’s playoff loss to the Dallas Cowboys. If you’re Pro-Analytics, you can either stop reading now or just have a curious look at the next couple of paragraphs.“We make no apologies for how we play,’’ Schottenheimer said (via Seattle Times). “We want to run the football. We want to be physical. We want to take our shots.’’“[Running the ball well] is always going to be the objective for us. I think we are the best play (action) pass team in the league, I really do. [Russell Wilson’s] ability to throw the ball deep down the field was evident last year.’’Now in fairness to Schottenheimer, the Seahawks really were excellent on deep passes last season. They finished 9th in DVOA and 6th in both pass and rush DVOA Justin Britt Color Rush Jersey , a significant improvement from the 2017 squad that spelled the end of Darrell Bevell’s tenure as Seahawks OC. For the faults of the “establish the run” gameplan, Seattle’s offense was really damn good even after a very dodgy September start.That said, there were some pretty glaring and damning flaws. They objectively did not play well against the top defenses, had the third-worst rate of three-and-outs, and were particularly poor on third-downs. If you thought the Seahawks relied a lot on “run-run-pass,” well that’s because they did. And there’s also no conclusive evidence that you need a strong rushing attack to make play-action passing more effective. Seattle’s offense was remarkably predictable and as we saw in the loss against the Cowboys, it is an absolutely damaging system when it doesn’t work and the coaching staff isn’t willing to adjust.The NFL is undeniably a passing league and there’s absolutely no chance that ever corrects back to “balance” or favoring the run. Seattle has long preferred to buck that trend under Pete Carroll. Schottenheimer is implementing exactly what Carroll wants, whether or not it’s necessarily best for maximizing the talents of the Seahawks offense — really we’re specifically talking about making the best use out of Russell Wilson.Are we making too much out of some short snippet for a June press conference? Perhaps, but don’t be shocked if this offense operates in similar fashion to last year.