Summary
Maybe it's just an aberration, a momentary uptick for an offense that in recent weeks seemed to have lost its way. The Seahawks' defense, after all, ain't exactly the 2000 Ravens. Lots of teams have padded their stats this season against Seattle.
Still, in the second half of Sunday's 20-17 victory at the Qwest Field echo chamber, Jason Campbell and Co. began to look like they did back in September and October, holding the ball for long stretches - 11 plays, 10 plays, 11 plays - and hammering away with Clinton Portis, the NFL's leading rusher.See the full content of this document
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A Familiar Formula Rejuvenates Offense
Their final numbers looked very familiar: 143 yards rushing for Portis, an interception-free game from Campbell, possession time of 38 minutes, 27 seconds and, oh yes, just enough points to win. It was a formula t...
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