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Seattle's Lockett explains why offense struggled in second half of season
Tyler Lockett and the rest of Seattle's could never quite catch on against the Rams on Saturday. Steven Bisig-USA TODAY Sports

The Seattle Seahawks’ offense put up at least 30 points in seven of their first eight games of the season. But in the second half, including the playoffs, they eclipsed that mark only once (a 40-3 win over the Jets). They still went 6-2 in both halves, but they lacked explosiveness on offense. That was evident in Seattle’s 30-20 loss to the Los Angeles Rams in the playoffs on Saturday.

So what happened to Seattle’s offense? Wide receiver Tyler Lockett helped explain things.

According to Lockett, once the Seahawks became more of a one-dimensional passing team, it became easier for opponents to game plan against them.

The big numbers and “Let Russ Cook” movement seem great and all, but when you sputter in the playoffs and put up only 20 points, it leaves many frustrated and looking for answers. Lockett provided a few.

It’s not easy to keep up huge offensive numbers week after week in the NFL, because eventually defenses catch up to you. Another NFL star knows a lot about that.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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