The Seahawks celebrate Blair Walsh’s missed field goal try and their 10-9 wild card win over Minnesota Sunday. / Drew McKenzie, Sportspress Northwest

Takeaway

“I didn’t think he was going to make it. I just knew they were going to blow it for us.”

Kam Chancellor might have been the only person  in football America who believed it possible that Minnesota kicker Blair Walsh would botch/scotch/gag a 27-yard, game-winning field goal attempt with less than a minute to play Sunday. But Walsh improbably did, gifting the Seahawks with a 10-9 wild card victory that sends Seattle to the divisional round of the NFC playoffs next Sunday against the 15-1 Carolina Panthers in Charlotte (box).

In the third-coldest game in NFL history —  minus-6 degrees at kickoff and -1 when it ended — the Seahawks seemed on the verge of blowing their sixth fourth-quarter lead of the season when Walsh lined up for what should have been the clincher. Walsh already  gave Minnesota a 9-0 lead on field goals of 22, 43 and 47 yards.

But he got a laces-first look as the ball was placed and hooked it left. Way left. The attempt was not even close, allowing the Seahawks to take one of the biggest knees in franchise history. They escaped the Minneapolis ice cap with a win that keeps alive a third consecutive trip to the Super Bowl.

The game went entirely according to plan — Minnesota’s plan — until early in the fourth quarter. The Vikings used quick, short passes to largely negate Seattle’s relentless pass rush. They has just enough yards from Adrian Peterson, the NFL’s leading rusher, to control the clock.

They forced Seattle into poor field position. They let conditions more suited for penguins to ice up Seattle’s offense until early in the fourth quarter when the game did a 180-degree turn on two plays.

Essential moment(s)

Trailing 9-0 with 13:02 remaining with a first-and-10 at the Minnesota 39, Wilson was caught off guard by a snap.Wilson chased the ball backward for at least 10 yards. Instead of falling on it as most QBs would do, he scooped it up. He somehow evaded a takedown by Captain Munnerlyn, scrambled to his right and spotted rookie Tyler Lockett 15 yards down field. Lockett took Wilson’s pass and burst to the Minnesota 5 before he was dispatched out of bounds.

Two plays later, Wilson threw a touchdown pass to Doug Baldwin to pull Seattle within 9-7.

Only two more minutes elapsed before Minnesota faced a second and-five from its 27.  Chancellor stripped Peterson and DT Ahtyba Rubin recovered, setting up Steven Hauschka’s 46-yard field goal that became the game-winner.

But even with a 10-9 lead, the Seahawks were staring at defeat when a pass interference call on Chancellor, plus Chancellor’s missed tackle on TE Kyle Rudolph that resulted in a 24-yard gain, helped set up Walsh for the game-winning kick.

“He just hooked it,” said CB Richard Sherman, who had nearly blocked Walsh’s previous attempt. “The football gods were with us today.”

Offense

Little went right for the Seahawks. They managed 226 yards, the cold rendering the offense ineffective in the first half when Seattle totaled 86. Wilson threw for 39 on 6-for-11 pass attempts.

While Wilson had a poor game statistically — he completed 13 of 26 for 142 yards, one touchdown and one tipped interception for a rating of 63.3 — he created at least five plays off scrambles that factored into Seattle’s two scores. Almost smeared in the backfield on one of them, Wilson managed to get the ball free to throw out of bounds, saving a 20-yard loss.

“The magic that comes out of him sometimes, it’s unbelievable,” said Carroll “He just does stuff like that. He has the creativity to make something happen when nothing should happen. Because of that, we get out of here with a win and move on to the next game. It’s an enormous accomplishment.”

Wilson had an opportunity for a touchdown just before halftime after a 41-yard pass interference penalty on CB Xavier Rhodes enabled the Seahawks to penetrade Minnesota territory. Wilson took a shot, and Baldwin was well behind the Vikings’ secondary, but the underthrown ball was batted away.

Wilson engineered his fourth fourth-quarter comeback win in the playoffs and 18 overall for his career.

RB Christine Michael, who started in place of the still-injured Marshawn Lynch, ran 21 times for 70 yards — 25 more than Peterson managed in 23 carries for the Vikings.

Baldwin finished with five receptions for 42 yards, none more astounding than his Odell Beckham-like grab with one hand in the third quarter to convert a third down.

Defense

DE Michael Bennett received credit for one pass defensed and one quarterback hit, but his game-long dominance of Minnesota’s offensive line was the principal reason the Vikings rushed for only 58 yards, threw for 125 and didn’t come close to scoring a touchdown.The Vikings managed 183 total yards, 3.3 per play.

Seattle recorded three sacks against Bridgewater, one by LB Bobby Wagner, another by DE Cliff Avril, and the other shared by LBs K.J. Wright and Bruce Irvin. Wagner led the Seahawks with eight tackles, six solo.

“The defense was outstanding,” said Wilson. “They made plays and kept us in the game.”

The Seahawks have not allowed a 100-yard rusher in 23 consecutive games dating to week 11 of 2014.

Words

“That (bad) snap was on me. I tried to scoop it up, and then I got up and started running. Sure enough, my man Tyler Lockett was open” — Wilson, on the play that resulted in a 35-yard gain, Seattle’s longest, to set up Wilson’s TD to Baldwin.

“On that play, I was just trying to stay alive. We’ve got a versatile quarterback. Even though we had a bad snap, I tried to stay alive and get open. I tried to get in the end zone, but got caught” — Lockett.

“He (Bridgewater) dumped it low, I saw the ball and got a hit on it. Fortunately for us, it came out” — Chancellor, on stripping Peterson.

“You can look at this game and try to evaluate a lot of stuff, but this was a survivor game. Minnesota did a great job, a fantastic job. Then we had our little burst in the fourth quarter and that made the difference. This was a fantastic finish for us, but I don’t think it’s a measure of anything except your guts. We’re thrilled with that” — Carroll.

“I’m just happy to keep playing. It’s unbelievable how that ended” — S Earl Thomas.

Noteworthy

The only colder games: -13 for Green Bay-Dallas, Dec. 31, 1967, and -9 for Cincinnati-San Diego, Jan. 10, 1982 . . . NBC recorded the following Sunday temperatures: -9 pre-game, -6 at kickoff, -3 at halftime, -2 to start the third quarter, 0 at the game’s conclusion . . . The Seahawks and 1981 Oakland Raiders are the only West Coast teams to win a game that began in sub-zero temperatures . . .  The Seahawks are 5-9 all-time playing in sub-freezing temps . . . The Seahawks improved to 8-3 in playoff games under Carroll and to 15-13 all-time, including 3-9 on the road.

 Next

The Seahawks kick off in Charlotte at 10 a.m. Sunday.

 

 

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  1. tedsfrozenhead on

    Seahawks offense has had this problem for years. They seldom show up the whole game and at times never show up at all. Bevell is to conservative until the game situation calls for him to become more aggressive. His sitting on the offense is the biggest handicap this team faces.
    It will be a long day in Carolina if this is what they bring to that game

    • It wasn’t about Bevell being conservative. It was about Wilson taking deep shots and not throwing the ball well because of the cold.

        • Sure it was guy. Because of course you were offering unrelated commentary that had nothing to do with today’s game. And here I mistook you for trying to be relevant.

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  2. There doesn’t seem to be a sense of urgency until the 4th quarter of too many of the Hawks games. In many games this season the switch turns on in the 4th quarter and the offense looks nothing like the first 3 quarters.
    Why is that? As it happens often enough, I posit two reasons that come to mind:
    1/ The lack of a killers’ mind set from the first snap by the offense 2/ Bevell becomes more aggressive with his pay calling.
    Magic Johnson was asked why he always came out so aggressively each game and his answer was: So we can put them away by half time.
    The Hawks have the talent, so seeing them light it up in the 4th quarter after so-so first 3 quarters makes it awfully tough against good teams.

    • It took time to adjust to the cold. The ball is heavy. Did you see Wilson’s deep passes? In normal weather that pass to Baldwin in the end zone would have been a touchdown. Instead it took longer to get there and it was short of the mark, allowing two defenders to go up with him and knock it away.

      I don’t think anything can be taken from this game about starting slowly. This was the 3rd coldest game in NFL history. The extreme weather conditions made it an aberration.

  3. Lot of talk of four road teams winning this weekend, but three of them with QB’s (Wilson, Rogers, Roethlisberger) who are past SB winners. Boy, how experience matters. Add Brady and Manning in waiting and that’s 5 out of the 8 survivors. Mr. Rudman will have to research the last time that bounty has happened.

  4. The defense did a solid job today. The only glaring issues were the offensive line though Christine Michael actually had a decent game. He had twice the YPC than Adrian Peterson almost twice the yardage. Again, the defense was able to control Peterson for the most part and Bridgewater’s inexperience in the playoffs eventually caught up with him though he showed poise in the first half. When the Hawks took the lead I think the Vikings began to doubt themselves. Not everything should be blamed on Walsh since he did hit 3 FG’s though a 27 yard FG should be a chip shot. Better luck next year Vikes.

  5. How does the only West Coast team end up with the only early morning East Coast games? Twice!