For most of Sunday's 26-0 win over the Minnesota Vikings, the Seahawks were putting points on the board but struggled to find the endzone on offense. After an interception by Ernest Jones IV, his second of the day, set the Seahawks up at the Minnesota 32, Seattle found themselves well within scoring range. On this drive, Seattle, up 19-0 in the fourth quarter, opted to run the ball. The Seahawks ran the ball on the first three plays of the drive; all carries by Zach Charbonnet. He rushed for eight yards on the first carry, one yard on the following play and no gain on the third play. This left the Seahawks in a fourth-and-one situation, and they were all but ready to kick a field goal for three, sending out their field goal unit. This decision was met with booing from the crowd inside Lume

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