Brock Huard’s Chalk Talk: Tyler Lockett’s TD catch in Seahawks’ win over Lions
Oct 30, 2018, 12:30 PM
The Seahawks’ offense was working exactly like it should in last Sunday’s 28-14 win over the Detroit Lions. Especially on Tyler Lockett’s touchdown catch in the second quarter from quarterback Russell Wilson.
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Wilson connected with Lockett on a 24-yard strike with 14:15 to go in the first half, giving Lockett his sixth touchdown in seven games this year. And the score came out of a formation that is a new wrinkle for Seattle’s offense.
In the attached video, former NFL quarterback Brock Huard breaks down how the right combination of player, formation and play led to the first of three touchdowns thrown by Wilson in Detroit.
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