Watched much of the Seahawks/Packers game just now on DVR.
- Russell Wilson was disappointing.
		
		
	 
 I don't think Wilson was particularly disappointing.
1st drive: Wilson was 5/5 for 67 yards with 1 run for 13 yards. The drive stalled when he was sacked, but IIRC that was when Turbin completely whiffed on the pass block and Wilson didn't have much of a chance to escape.
2nd drive: Wilson was sacked on the first play but the offense recovered to get a couple first downs, mostly running, but Wilson was 2/2 for 27 yards. His pass to Luke Wilson on 3rd and 5 came up a yard short, ending the drive.
3rd drive: Wilson was 1/3 for 3 yards and the Seahawks did not gain a first down. However, on 3rd and 17, he threw a beautiful pass to Tate that should have been caught for a first down.
4th drive: Wilson was 1/2 for 4 yards with an interception, but it was a tipped pass.
5th drive: Wilson was 1/3 for 9 yards with an interception. This one was a bad decision and also a poor pass.
6th drive: Wilson was 1/2 for 16 yards and got sacked a couple more times before Michael ran for the TD.
Overall, he was accurate (11/17, with another throw to Tate that should have been caught IMO) and made a few very nice throws. He moved around the pocket well and made one nice run for a first down. He really only made one bad decision that I recall, on the second interception.
The thing that stood out more to me was that Seattle's pass protection needs improvement. Wilson was officially sacked 3 times, but he was also sacked another time when offensive holding was called. And I think there was at least one other offensive holding call.