Seahawks Fall Flat in Disappointing Loss to Vikings as Max Brosmer Struggles in Debut Start.
In a dismal display of offense, the Seattle Seahawks suffered a crushing 35-10 defeat at the hands of the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday. The loss marked Max Brosmer's first start in a Seahawks uniform, and unfortunately for the young quarterback, it was one he would rather forget.
Brosmer showed flashes of promise early on, but as the game wore on, his inexperience began to tell. A questionable play call from head coach Kevin O'Connell proved to be the turning point in the game, as the Seahawks were left reeling from a series of missteps that ultimately sealed their fate.
Despite Brosmer's efforts, the Vikings' defense was too much for Seattle to handle. The Vikings' offense, meanwhile, came out firing on all cylinders, with quarterback Kirk Cousins leading the charge. The Viking running back Alexander Hollander proved particularly effective, churning out over a hundred yards of rushing yards and two touchdowns.
The Seahawks' inability to mount any semblance of an offense was compounded by a series of costly penalties, which added insult to injury for Seattle's struggling quarterback. As the game drew to a close, it was clear that Brosmer had much work ahead of him if he was to succeed in the high-pressure world of the NFL.
The loss marked a disappointing outing for the Seahawks, who will be forced to regroup and reassess their strategy in the coming days.
In a dismal display of offense, the Seattle Seahawks suffered a crushing 35-10 defeat at the hands of the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday. The loss marked Max Brosmer's first start in a Seahawks uniform, and unfortunately for the young quarterback, it was one he would rather forget.
Brosmer showed flashes of promise early on, but as the game wore on, his inexperience began to tell. A questionable play call from head coach Kevin O'Connell proved to be the turning point in the game, as the Seahawks were left reeling from a series of missteps that ultimately sealed their fate.
Despite Brosmer's efforts, the Vikings' defense was too much for Seattle to handle. The Vikings' offense, meanwhile, came out firing on all cylinders, with quarterback Kirk Cousins leading the charge. The Viking running back Alexander Hollander proved particularly effective, churning out over a hundred yards of rushing yards and two touchdowns.
The Seahawks' inability to mount any semblance of an offense was compounded by a series of costly penalties, which added insult to injury for Seattle's struggling quarterback. As the game drew to a close, it was clear that Brosmer had much work ahead of him if he was to succeed in the high-pressure world of the NFL.
The loss marked a disappointing outing for the Seahawks, who will be forced to regroup and reassess their strategy in the coming days.