The Seattle Seahawks faced a disappointing 30-13 defeat against the Green Bay Packers, ending their four-game winning streak. While their defense has been strong, the offense struggled to find consistency, scoring only one touchdown in the game.
Despite averaging five yards per carry, the Seahawks' running backs had just 15 carries, highlighting issues with play calling. Quarterback Geno Smith's struggles in the red zone, including leading the league in interceptions inside the 20-yard line, further compounded the team's offensive woes.
As the season progresses, questions arise about necessary adjustments by offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb to revitalize the Seahawks' offense and improve their chances for an NFC West title.