Pete Carroll has hinted lately that the Seattle offense is about to wake up -- it all comes down to the health of Russell Wilson...Seattle has chosen to use a makeshift O-line to save money in this salary cap era and this is a major liability when combined with an immobile QB...Wilson looked better last week but is still not the threat he is when he is 100% (look at the way Dak Prescott plays if you have forgotten) - the Seahawk offense thrives on the read-option looks and this part of the offense is essentially scrapped when the QB isn't a threat on the run...I'm not sure if it will be tonight, but I think we will see a version of the offense more similar to last season's (which also had a poor o-line) in the coming weeks...getting Thomas Rawls back is also a big part of the equation, as he runs with a bruising style more similar to Beastmode than Christine Michael, who is fast but is brought down by arm tackles too often (Rawls out tonight, back next week)