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Seahawks Discuss Devastating Loss in Baltimore

Seahawks Discuss Devastating Loss in Baltimore
10 Nov
2023
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In a game that will be remembered for its stark lack of competition, Week 9 saw the Seattle Seahawks suffer a devastating defeat at the hands of the Baltimore Ravens. Finding themselves thoroughly outplayed and outmaneuvered, the Seahawks were handed one of their most crushing losses in recent years, a sobering 37-3 beatdown.

This will impact the Seattle Seahawks odds of making the playoffs and put more pressure on them to perform well in upcoming NFL games.

The game statistics were just as alarming - 515 to 151 yards in Baltimore's favor, with a staggering 298 yards coming from ground runs. The loss was so severe that it entered the records as the fourth-highest rushing yards the Seahawks have ever conceded and the worst since Pete Carroll assumed the head coach role in 2010. This significant setback has prompted an array of reactions and comments from the team, which we will delve into in the following sections.

Pete Carroll - Coach

Pete Carroll, the stalwart head coach of the Seahawks, expressed his disenchantment with the team's performance, stating the unfamiliarity of such a loss. Concerned about the team's inability to deliver as required, Carroll insisted that casting the blame solely on quarterback Geno Smith was unjust. He emphasized that football is a team sport, and the team as a whole failed to "answer the bell" in this crucial game.

Critically, Carroll noted the two turnovers that set the team back. The interception was an unfortunate error on Smith's part, but Carroll didn't attribute it to a communication mishap between Smith and receiver Tyler Lockett. However, it was Smith's fumble, caused by a sack, that was particularly crippling. This fumble came after the Seahawks had just forced a turnover and were primed to score, but instead, the Ravens capitalized on the situation and extended their lead with a field goal.

Addressing the significant struggles of the Run D, Carroll acknowledged that the team's defense had a problematic game, giving up nearly 300 yards on the ground. He highlighted that the problems escalated in the second half, which was more concerning than the first half's performance.

Geno Smith - Quarterback

The Seahawks' quarterback, Geno Smith, did not hold back in his game assessment. He acknowledged the relentless pressure exerted by the Ravens' defense and confessed that he and his team made several mistakes, enabling the opposition to capitalize on these errors.

Smith was candid in expressing his dissatisfaction with the team's performance on third downs and took the blame for his interception, which he characterized as a "bad pass." Despite a struggling running game, Smith took full responsibility for the offense's poor showing.

He pinpointed a critical moment in the game—the Seahawks' inability to convert on the turnover before halftime. Smith was sacked and lost a fumble, a situation from which the Ravens benefited, ultimately extending their lead.

Jarran Reed - Defensive Tackle

The defensive tackle Jarran Reed provided his take on the game's outcome, attributing the loss to a lack of execution from his team. Reed acknowledged the exceptional play of Baltimore's quarterback, Lamar Jackson, but insisted that the Seahawks' defensive woes were largely self-inflicted. His disappointment was palpable as he pointed out that the performance didn't reflect the team's established reputation. Reed emphasized the frustrating nature of the defeat, declaring it unlike any they had experienced throughout the season. However, he also showed resilience, highlighting their readiness to accept the setback, return to the drawing board, and work on their mistakes in preparation for their next game.

Jamal Adams - Strong Safety

Strong safety Jamal Adams had a particularly frank perspective on the game. Adams, known for his outspoken nature, did not mince words while describing the game's outcome. He gave due credit where it was deserved, acknowledging the Baltimore Ravens' superior performance. "They came out, and they hit us in the mouth, simple as that," Adams admitted, encapsulating the domination the Seahawks experienced at the hands of the Ravens. Despite the harsh loss, Adams' comments hint at a valuable learning experience, a chance for the team to reassess their approach and make necessary adjustments for future challenges.

Tyler Lockett - Wide Receiver

Tyler Lockett, the Seahawks' longest-tenured offensive player, was nearly speechless over the game's unexpected turn of events. "It wasn't a good showing at all for us...it was unexpected," he said, encapsulating the shock and disappointment that permeated the Seahawks' locker room. Lockett admitted to a miscommunication on the interception thrown by Smith, accepting his share of the responsibility for the mistake. Despite the setback, Lockett relayed Coach Carroll's message of resilience to the team. Emphasizing the need to refocus, let go of the past game, and prepare for the next week, Carroll's message resonated with Lockett and the rest of the Seahawks as they faced the challenge of moving forward from the crushing defeat.

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