Russell Wilson vs Panthers (NFC Divisional 2015) - 31/48, 366 yards, 3 TDs, 2 INTs

Jan 21, 2016
Samuel Gold


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Three Unanswered Touchdowns in the Second Half

The Seahawks started the second half with an excellent return by rookie Tyler Lockett and three plays later were in the redzone. It’s 2nd and 1 on the Panthers’ 13 yard line. The Seahawks line up in shotgun slot left far versus the Panthers’ Cover 1 Man. Wilson has a bubble screen set up on his right and Kearse running a fade-route up the left sideline against #27 McClain’s man-to-man coverage. Wilson sees the single-high safety and two defenders on the right side of the field and chooses the fade-route wisely. The ball is perfectly placed giving Kearse the touchdown and the Seahawks’ first points of the game.

If you watch Kearse’s route closely, you will notice that McClain actually covers Kearse pretty well on this pass. There is some handfighting between the two as Kearse enters the endzone, but Kearse is able to disengage himself. McClain trips past him allowing him to score on this pass.
 

 
The next touchdown happened a drive later after the Seahawks’ defense were able to hold Newton and the Panthers to a punt. In this play, the Panthers show two deep defenders and look to be in a Cover 2 shell with five underneath defenders. Lockett runs a go-route up the right sideline while cornerback #24 Norman blitzes off of the edge. The deep right safety #20 Coleman is left to cover Lockett up the sideline and can’t stick with the speedy receiver. Lockett gets past him and hauls in the pass on a perfectly thrown ball.
 

 
Wilson’s final touchdown came on a busted sprint play to the right. #69 Jared Allen knifes his way into the backfield forcing Wilson to scramble backwards further and further between the tackles. Wilson tosses the ball high and into the back of the endzone in a perfectly arced pass just out of reach of #24 Norman.

Although the result of this play is a touchdown, this is an absolutely terrible decision that gets rewarded. In my opinion, the smart play is to throw the ball away. The vast majority of the time this “Manziel” is an interception, not a touchdown. This puts the Seahawks only down 10 points in the game.
 

 


Two Missed Opportunities

If you’ve watched the game, or have seen the box score, you will know that the Seahawks ended up losing 24-31 after they couldn’t recover a well-placed onside kick by Hauschka. Two big plays could have helped the Seahawks in this game. Both of them were deep passes down the sideline. The first, if placed a few yards shorter, would have resulted in a touchdown. #89 Baldwin beats #20 Coleman outside on a double-move slant-n-go that tricks Coleman badly.

On the second play, Kearse runs a go-route shaking #27 McClain in man-to-man coverage off of the line of scrimmage. His excellent footwork is what fools McClain immediately.While this play would not have resulted in a touchdown like the first video below, it would have been a gain of at least 25 yards. Wilson and the Seahawks ended up scoring later in both drives that these plays were in, but they could have at least saved the Seahawks some time and possibly another drive down the field.
 

 

 

 
From this breakdown, and my previous three breakdowns during the season, you will see that Wilson actually played pretty well during this game it’s just that the pressure by the Panthers’ front seven was overwhelming in comparison to the Seahawks’ offensive line. Later in the off-season, I will take a look at Russell Wilson’s touchdown passes and interceptions throughout the season.

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Sam founded NFL Breakdowns after working his way through the journalist farm system and is enjoying life in the big league. Growing up outside of Washington, D.C., Sam didn’t choose the Redskins, the Redskins chose him. Out of a love for the game and an insatiable curiosity to determine why his beloved team was underperforming, Sam turned to studying film in NFL Breakdowns. Follow me @SamuelRGold. For all of Sam's articles: Click Here. Sam is a guest contributor at Upvoted.com by Reddit, InsideThePylon, and RedskinsCapitalConnection.

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