Each week Pete Carroll says he wants to run, each game proves otherwise

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The article discusses the lack of a balanced running game in the Seattle Seahawks' offense. Despite head coach Pete Carroll often emphasizing the importance of running the ball, the Seahawks have one of the lowest rushing attempts in the league. The team has 306 pass attempts compared to only 214 rush attempts. While their yards per carry is respectable, they have fewer rushing first downs compared to other teams. The article questions whether the lack of commitment to the run is due to Carroll or offensive coordinator Shane Waldron. The inconsistent play-calling and underutilization of running backs have been ongoing issues. The article also mentions the role of the offensive line in the team's struggle to establish a strong running game. Overall, the article raises concerns about the Seahawks' unbalanced offensive approach.
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