December 27, 2024 - 02:12
Anyone watching Thursday night’s game knows that neither team can be pleased with what they saw from their quarterback. The Seattle Seahawks managed to cling to their playoff aspirations with a narrow 6-3 victory over the Chicago Bears, but the performance left much to be desired.
Both offenses struggled to find rhythm, resulting in a game that many fans described as one of the worst of the season. With only two field goals scored by Seattle and a single field goal from Chicago, the lack of offensive production was glaring. Quarterbacks from both teams faced pressure throughout the night, leading to missed opportunities and turnovers that further frustrated players and fans alike.
Defensively, both teams showed moments of promise, but the overall quality of play was overshadowed by the offensive woes. As the season progresses, both the Seahawks and Bears will need to address their quarterback situations if they hope to improve and make a meaningful impact in the playoff race.