This game isn't about trying to make Sam Darnold bad or turn him back into the QB he was when he was forced to wear the petulance green of the Jets and bear that weight. He isn't that guy and turns out to have NEVER been that guy. Rather he is a talented QB who was worthy of being drafted in the top 3 and an example of what happens to good players who get drafted by bad organizations.
Seattle is not going to win or lose this game based solely on the play of Sam Darnold. In order for us to control the excellent Seattle offense we are going to have to do to some degree, what we have been doing to all our playoff rivals. That is confuse what Sam sees at the LOS at least some of the time, control the LOS so the Seahawks can't control the LOS with a good run game (under 75 ypg), and provide enough pressure with 4 and 5 man rushes to move Darnold off his spot. We want to force him into his 2nd and 3rd options and make his job hard and his pass drops longer.
As for our offense? I'm not sure. It has been a month since we have seen a game where it looked both efficient and effective for any length of time. A time where WE were dictating the flow of the game. I just have to believe all we saw in the first 17 games of the season wasn't a mirage and we will have an answer if we get into a shooting match.
I really would be happy to hear a report this week or next that T. Williams was seen in the building or out in Santa Clara. I have a feeling that he has been contributing more to the defensive planning than people realize, even if he hasn't been there to coach it directly. That's my hope at least.