Huard’s Chalk Talk: Doug Baldwin catches Seahawks’ final TD from Russell Wilson
Jan 10, 2017, 12:02 PM | Updated: Jan 18, 2017, 9:57 am
Red-zone scoring was not a strength of the Seahawks’ offense during the regular season. They converted a little over 46 percent of their trips inside the 20-yard line into touchdowns, which ranked 27th in the NFL.
It was much better last week against Detroit, one of several things Seattle did well in its wild-card win. The Seahawks were 3 of 4 in the red zone, with the final touchdown coming on a 13-yard pass in the fourth quarter that Jermaine Kearse may have caught had Doug Baldwin not snagged it first.
Brock Huard breaks down the play in this week’s Chalk Talk video above. You can watch a replay of it here.
Here are Huard’s earlier videos:
• Russell Wilson to Tyler Lockett for 57-yard TD
• How Tyler Lockett burned Panthers on fly-sweep for 75-yard TD
• What all went wrong on Russell Wilson’s first interception vs Bucs
• Wilson to Baldwin for Seahawks’ final touchdown vs Patriots
• Why Seahawks’ final play vs Saints didn’t go to Baldwin or Graham
• Seahawks’ Doug Baldwin shows savvy on OT catch
• Christine Michael’s TD a bright spot for Seahawks’ struggling run game
• 24-yard hookup shows trust between Russell Wilson, Jimmy Graham
• Russell Wilson to Doug Baldwin for 34 yards on first drive vs 49ers
• Russell Wilson, Tyler Lockett connect for 53-yard gain vs Rams
• Wilson, Baldwin connect for Seahawks’ winning TD
• How Russell Wilson, Seahawks thrive in ’empty’