The play that finally unlocked the Seahawks’ running game with Zach Charbonnet

The Seattle Seahawks’ ground game is … to say it kindly, poor. Entering Week 14, the Seattle run game was 30th in EPA per play and 24th in Success Rate. Neither very impressive numbers, and it hampered the full effectiveness of their offense and forced everything on QB Geno Smith, who is still very good, but has felt the effects of that. Seattle needed to find something that worked on the ground, and luckily it came in their pivotal division game against the Arizona Cardinals in the form of every college coach’s favorite run scheme: GT Counter.

For those uninformed, GT Counter is just a counter play, but the

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