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Wilson has big game in Seahawks’ preseason win

Seattle tops Kansas City 44-14

The Columbian
Published: August 24, 2012, 5:00pm

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — It’s going to take a lot more than one dazzling performance against the Kansas City Chiefs’ first-team defense to surprise Seattle Seahawks rookie quarterback Russell Wilson.

Perhaps getting the starting job on a full-time basis would do the trick.

Wilson certainly staked his claim Friday night, throwing for 185 yards and two touchdowns in a 44-14 rout. The third-round draft pick also scrambled for 58 yards while leading the Seahawks to scores on their first six possessions, and had effectively put the game away by halftime.

“I don’t surprise myself, I think because I prepare in the right way,” Wilson said. “I try to visualize myself being very, very successful, and just positive self-talk, I guess.”

The 5-foot-11 Wilson has been competing for the No. 1 job with Matt Flynn, the former Green Bay backup who signed in the offseason. Flynn missed the game with a sore elbow, giving Wilson a chance to shine after two impressive performances against Tennessee and Denver.

“He’s done everything we’ve asked of him,” Seahawks coach Pete Carroll said. “This is the guy we hoped he would be. All of the talk about how tall he is and all that stuff, I don’t see it being a factor. I don’t see it, and I have watched more carefully than anybody could ever have watched, and I don’t see it being an issue. It isn’t to me.”

The Chiefs looked much like the Seahawks in their first preseason game against Arizona, but they struggled last week at St. Louis. New offensive coordinator Brian Daboll’s attack simply fizzled against Seattle, going three-and-out on three of its first four possessions.

Matt Cassel was 19 of 34 for 168 yards and a touchdown, but also was intercepted by Seattle safety Earl Thomas, who returned it 75 yards for a third-quarter score.

Even the special teams were a disaster for Kansas City, which watched Golden Tate zigzag 95 yards on a punt return with 2:12 left in the third quarter. The touchdown gave Seattle a 44-7 lead and sent the sparse crowd at Arrowhead Stadium streaming for the exits.

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“Obviously we have to play better all around. It’s disappointing to come out here and play like we did,” Cassell said. “I’m glad it’s the preseason right now.”

The Seahawks are unbeaten in the preseason, and looked downright unbeatable against a Chiefs defense that was among the best in the NFL at the end of last year.

“We need to figure out what we do well with this team,” Chiefs coach Romeo Crennel said. “The regular season is just right around the corner. We need to see what we can do.”

It didn’t help that the Chiefs were without starting safety Kendrick Lewis, who is out with a shoulder injury, and cornerback Brandon Flowers, who has missed several weeks with a hurt heel.

Still, the Seahawks managed to slash through the defensive line for huge gains on the ground, and that helped give Wilson plenty of time to sit in the pocket and pick apart the secondary.

He led the Seahawks to field goals on their first three possessions before finding tight end Kellen Winslow alone for a 21-yard touchdown pass early in the second quarter.

The Chiefs answered with their best drive of the night, going 80 yards and scoring on a short TD pass from Cassel to Dexter McCluster. Wide receiver Dwayne Bowe, who signed his franchise tender just a week ago, caught his only pass on the drive.

Wilson led Seattle to another touchdown before halftime, hitting Anthony McCoy for two big gains and Charly Martin on an 11-yard scoring strike. The drive was helped along by two late hits on Wilson by Chiefs linebacker Tamba Hali, who learned this week he’ll be suspended for the season opener against Atlanta after testing positive for a banned substance.

Turbin put an exclamation point on his big night with a 25-yard touchdown run early in the second half to give Seattle a 30-7 lead. The fourth-round draft pick finished with 14 carries for 93 yards in place of Lynch, who missed practice Tuesday and Wednesday with a back injury.

“We did a great job tonight. We really came out and played a great game,” Wilson said. “A lot of enthusiasm, which is huge for our football team. Defense made some tremendous plays, stopping them on third downs and getting us the ball. We capitalized on some plays and opportunities.”

Notes

Brady Quinn was the No. 2 QB for the Chiefs. He’s been competing for the job with Ricky Stanzi. … Chiefs DE Glenn Dorsey had to be helped off the field with a left knee injury. … Seahawks WR Terrell Owens dropped a couple of easy passes before making a 40-yard grab in the third quarter. … RB Nate Eachus scored late in the fourth quarter for Kansas City. … The Chiefs haven’t had a winning preseason since 2003, a span of four head coaches.

SEAHAWKS 44, CHIEFS 14

Seattle 6 17 21 0–44

Kansas City 0 7 0 7–14

First Quarter

Sea–FG Hauschka 36, 7:29. Drive: 12 plays, 41 yards, 5:25. Key Plays: Robinson 3 run on 3rd-and-1; Wilson 14 pass to Tate; Wilson 4 pass to Martin on 3rd-and-3. Seattle 3, Kansas City 0.

Sea–FG Hauschka 39, 1:55. Drive: 7 plays, 59 yards, 3:00. Key Plays: Brown 18-yard defensive pass interference penalty; Wilson 32 pass to Edwards. Seattle 6, Kansas City 0.

Second Quarter

Sea–FG Hauschka 45, 12:44. Drive: 7 plays, 37 yards, 3:15. Key Play: Wilson 31 run on 3rd-and-7. Seattle 9, Kansas City 0.

Sea–Winslow 21 pass from Wilson (Hauschka kick), 9:43. Drive: 3 plays, 62 yards, 0:46. Key Plays: Wilson 27 run; Turbin 14 run. Seattle 16, Kansas City 0.

KC–McCluster 9 pass from Cassel (Succop kick), 2:00. Drive: 17 plays, 80 yards, 7:43. Key Plays: Cassel 9 pass to Bowe on 3rd-and-1; Cassel 18 pass to McCluster; Cassel 1 run on 3rd-and-1; Cassel 4 pass to McCluster on 3rd-and-1; Cassel 3 pass to McCluster on 3rd-and-3. Seattle 16, Kansas City 7.

Sea–Martin 11 pass from Wilson (Hauschka kick), :30. Drive: 7 plays, 80 yards, 1:30. Key Plays: Hali 15-yard roughing the passer penalty on 3rd-and-9; Wilson 22 pass to A.McCoy; Wilson 25 pass to A.McCoy on 3rd-and-15; Hali 11-yard roughing the passer penalty. Seattle 23, Kansas City 7.

Third Quarter

Sea–Turbin 25 run (Hauschka kick), 13:14. Drive: 4 plays, 80 yards, 1:46. Key Plays: Turbin 17 run; Team 25-yard defensive pass interference penalty. Seattle 30, Kansas City 7.

Sea–Thomas 75 interception return (Hauschka kick), 4:48. Seattle 37, Kansas City 7.

Sea–Tate 92 punt return (Hauschka kick), 2:12. Seattle 44, Kansas City 7.

Fourth Quarter

KC–Eachus 7 run (Succop kick), 1:53. Drive: 12 plays, 97 yards, 6:48. Key Plays: Quinn 14 pass to Hemingway; Eachus 13 run; Quinn 16 pass to Kinnie; Eachus 11 run; Quinn 4 run on 3rd-and-4; Eachus 12 run. Seattle 44, Kansas City 14.

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Sea KC

FIRST DOWNS 20 25

Rushing 8 10

Passing 8 11

Penalty 4 4

THIRD DOWN EFF 4-11 7-15

FOURTH DOWN EFF 0-0 0-0

TOTAL NET YARDS 367 339

Total Plays 54 72

Avg Gain 6.8 4.7

NET YARDS RUSHING 189 145

Rushes 28 25

Avg per rush 6.8 5.8

NET YARDS PASSING 178 194

Sacked-Yds lost 2-8 3-18

Gross-Yds passing 186 212

Completed-Att. 16-24 24-44

Had Intercepted 0 1

Yards-Pass Play 6.8 4.1

KICKOFFS-EndZone-TB 9-9-4 3-3-3

PUNTS-Avg. 2-55.5 6-57.3

Punts blocked 0 0

FGs-PATs blocked 0-0 0-0

TOTAL RETURN YARDAGE 189 128

Punt Returns 3-114 1-10

Kickoff Returns 0-0 5-118

Interceptions 1-75 0-0

PENALTIES-Yds 6-37 6-79

FUMBLES-Lost 0-0 2-1

TIME OF POSSESSION 24:51 35:09

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING–Seattle, Turbin 14-93, Wilson 2-58, Lumpkin 5-24, Sutton 2-8, Washington 2-5, Robinson 1-3, Portis 2-(minus 2). Kansas City, Eachus 10-98, Charles 6-32, Draughn 3-9, Quinn 2-4, Cassel 2-3, Hillis 2-(minus 1).

PASSING–Seattle, Wilson 13-19-0-185, Jackson 3-5-0-1. Kansas City, Cassel 19-34-1-168, Quinn 5-10-0-44.

RECEIVING–Seattle, A.McCoy 2-47, Owens 2-41, Winslow 2-23, Martin 2-15, Edwards 1-32, Tate 1-14, Rice 1-8, McGrath 1-5, Helfet 1-3, Taua 1-3, Turbin 1-0, Sutton 1-(minus 5). Kansas City, McCluster 7-61, Baldwin 6-37, Draughn 3-21, Breaston 2-10, Moeaki 1-31, Kinnie 1-16, Hemingway 1-14, Bowe 1-9, Charles 1-7, DiMarco 1-6.

PUNT RETURNS–Seattle, Washington 2-22, Tate 1-92. Kansas City, Wylie 1-10.

KICKOFF RETURNS–Seattle, None. Kansas City, Wylie 2-52, Baker 2-42, Arenas 1-24.

TACKLES-ASSISTS-SACKS–Seattle, Adams 5-0-0, Farwell 5-0-0, Wright 5-0-0, Knox 4-0-0, J.Johnson 3-2-0, Morgan 3-0-1, Browner 3-0-0, McDonald 3-0-0, Wagner 3-0-0, Law 2-0-1, Branch 2-0-0, Guy 2-0-0, Howard 2-0-0, Maxwell 2-0-0, Sherman 2-0-0, Thomas 2-0-0, Scruggs 1-0-1, Hill 1-0-0, Lane 1-0-0, Maragos 1-0-0, Shead 1-0-0, Toomer 1-0-0, Trufant 0-2-0. Kansas City, Williams 4-1-0, Belcher 4-0-0, Routt 4-0-0, Brown 3-1-0, Pitoitua 3-0-0, D.Johnson 2-2-1, Arenas 2-0-1, Daniels 2-0-0, Dorsey 2-0-0, Gordon 2-0-0, Powe 2-0-0, Reeves 2-0-0, Berry 1-2-0, Siler 1-1-0, Copper 1-0-0, Long 1-0-0, Elam 0-1-0, Gafford 0-1-0, Hali 0-1-0, Houston 0-1-0, Jones 0-1-0, Sheffield 0-1-0, Toribio 0-1-0.

INTERCEPTIONS–Seattle, Thomas 1-75.

MISSED FIELD GOALS–Seattle, Hauschka 51 (WR). Kansas City, Succop 50 (WR).

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OFFICIALS–Referee Craig Ochoa, Ump Ken Griffin, HL Wayne Bernier, LJ Larry Skarpa, FJ John O’Brien, SJ Jeff Garvin, BJ Randy Weissenhofer, Replay Bill Spyskma.

Time: 3:07.

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