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    With Win, Seahawks Snapped An 0-For-105

    Steve RudmanBy Steve RudmanSeptember 30, 20135 Comments3 Mins Read
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    Richard Sherman’s 58-yard interception return for touchdown at the 2:40 mark Sunday was the latest game-tying pick-six in modern NFL history (since 1960). / Wiki Commons

    While the Mariners are 286.5 games behind since Howard Lincoln (chairman, CEO) and Chuck Armstrong (president) lit their version of the Everett Tire Fire (see below) July 1, 1992, the Seahawks are making history of a different sort beyond the unprecedented 4-0 start. You know that they rallied from a 20-3 halftime deficit to beat the Houston Texans Sunday. But did you know that in doing so they snapped an 0-for-105 streak?

    The Seahawks entered the fourth quarter trailing the Texans 20-6 after Steven Hauschka kicked a 39-yard field goal, his second of the game. Russell Wilson, who has yet to meet a moment too big for him, then orchestrated a 14-play, 98-yard drive that culminated in Marshawn Lynch’s three-yard touchdown, cutting the Texans’ lead to 20-13.

    Then, with 2:40 to play, cornerback Richard Sherman made an absurdly clutch play, intercepting a Matt Schaub mistake and returning it 58 yards (sans a shoe) for a touchdown that, with Hauschka’s extra point, tied the game at 20. Hauschka, of course, won it in overtime with a 45-yarder.

    In their 37 seasons and three games before Sunday, the Seahawks had overcome a 13-point fourth-quarter deficit to win three times, most recently in 2003. But they had never overcome a deficit as large as 14 in 105 opportunities, proving there is a first time for everything. These are the largest fourth-quarter deficits overcome by the Seahawks:

    Year Date Opponent Deficit Fourth Quarter
    2013 Sept. 29 Texans 14 Trailed 20-6, won with FG in OT
    1999 Sept. 19 Bears 13 Trailed 13-0, won on Glen Foley TD pass
    2002 Dec. 29 Chargers 13 Trailed 20-7, won on Lindell FG in OT
    2003 Oct. 19 Bears 13 Trailed 17-6, won on Shaun Alexander TD

    Two other numbers made the Seahawks’ comeback even more remarkable: The Texans hit or sacked Wilson on 16 of 34 dropbacks (47 percent of his total dropbacks). Wilson had been pressured on 27 of 73 dropbacks (37 percent) in his first three games.

    Sherman’s score was the latest game-tying touchdown on an interception return in the NFL’s post-1960 expansion era, according to Elias, which included INT-TD’s on which the subsequent PAT tied the score.

    On Sept. 24, 1984, four million used tires — stored for recycling in Everett — began burning. Although fire officials expected to extinguish the blaze by day’s end, it became too difficult to contain, and “Mount Firestone” made national news as it continued to burn, smolder, and pollute until May 1985.

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    5 Comments

    1. jafabian on September 30, 2013 10:15 am

      Despite his lackluster stats Wilson is the reason the Hawks won. He found ways to advance the ball and move the chains when it counted the way John Elway used to. There’s a swagger to this team that tells anyone who sees them take the field that they’re in it to win it. Period.

      Go Hawks!

    2. Will on September 30, 2013 11:06 am

      … at least the messy Everett Tire Fire was finally extinguished!

      The Mariners seem destined to forever be one of those wind-up toy cars that never goes forward, it just goes in circles and bangs into walls.

      • steverudman on September 30, 2013 4:13 pm

        Perfect description.

    3. Jamo57 on September 30, 2013 12:28 pm

      Glen Foley? Who?

      • steverudman on September 30, 2013 4:12 pm

        Played two games with one start in 1999

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