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Seahawks Roll Over Bills 50-17



Russell Wilson threw for 205 yards and rushed for 92 more, accounting for four total touchdowns, and led the Seahawks to a 50-17 rout over the Bills at Rogers Centre in Toronto on Sunday.

Seattle jumped out to the early lead, capping off their first offensive series of the day with a 14-yard touchdown run by Russell Wilson. The rookie quarterback was also perfect through the air on the opening drive, going 4 of 4 for 53 yards. Wilson struck again on the Seahawks' next drive with a 25-yard scamper to the end zone, making the score 14-0. Buffalo responded on the following drive, marching 72 yards before C.J. Spiller took it in from 14 yards out.
 
Following a 19-yard Steven Hauschka field goal, the Seahawks continued to dominate offensively. Marshawn Lynch cut through the Bills' defense for a 55-yard run and Wilson hit Zach Miller in the end zone for a 4-yard scoring strike just a play later. Wilson's third rushing touchdown came just a few minutes later, following another Buffalo 3 and out, to put the Seahawks up 31-7. The Bills fought back late in the first half with a 20-yard Stevie Johnson touchdown reception and a 41-yard field goal courtesy of Rian Lindell, making the halftime score 31-17.
 
Seattle extended the lead to 37-17 on a 13-yard Lynch run early in the third quarter. The touchdown was made possible thanks to a Fitzpatrick interception that landed in the arms of K.J. Wright. Two plays later, Lynch carried the ball into the end zone to give the Seahawks a 20 point lead. After another Hauschka field goal, Earl Thomas got in front of a Fitzpatrick pass and returned it 57 yards for the touchdown to put Seattle up 47-17. Another Hauschka field goal made it 50-17, dropping the Bills to 5-9 on the season.

Since Terry Pegula asked, what has Darcy done wrong?
  missed playoffs last two years
  too loyal to his players
  no extensive coach search
  too much money too early for Myers
 
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