"Twenty-one second-half points and 186 passing yards in the same span begs the question:
If the Seahawks are so much more effective when they run a no-huddle offense, why don't they just do it all the time?
"We definitely could. It's not like two-minute, like we're rushing," Seahawks quarterback Tarvaris Jackson said. "It's a no-huddle, but it's not like the two-minute tempo. We're taking our time, we're making sure that we're getting everything, getting all the calls out. If we choose to do so, I think we could."
They might want to after Jackson set a career-high with 319 passing yards, completing 25 of 38 attempts with three touchdowns and two interceptions. Jackson's previous single-game high was 249 yards, set as a Minnesota Viking against Chicago on Dec. 17, 2007."