As for how that will impact this week, Seattle has struggled to defend these types of plays. The Seahawks have allowed a 126.4 passer rating, 77.8 completion percentage, and a +8.9 CPOE on play-action passes this season. On in-rhythm, play-action throws, Seattle has allowed quarterbacks to complete 9-of-11 passes (81.8 percent) for 122 yards, one touchdown, a 143.2 passer rating, and +10.3 CPOE. Opponents have seen 72.7 percent of passing attempts on these throws go to ‘open’ targets when receivers have three-or-more yards of separation when the pass arrives. These throws have also slowed down the Seahawks pass rush as they’ve only created pressure on 18.2 percent of attempts.
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