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Seahawks and Pete Carroll fined

One of the biggest concerns is that the Hawks have only scored 15 points in the first two weeks of the regular season.

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And to top it off, injuries are starting to mount already.

But Lockett eventually got back on the sidelines, declared himself able to play – and not only returned to the game but came up with a 53-yard reception that kept the Seahawks’ hopes alive in the final two minutes.

NOTES: Seattle RB Thomas Rawls sustained a leg injury in the first half and did not come back. “I just got to do better, hold on to the ball in those situations”. “Give them a couple days to get back and see what happens”. Their problems seem clearly linked to a suspect offensive line with a slew of new starters, but nobody was proud of his effort afterward. But it’s the combination of issues already surfacing that are causing concern.

The tackles, Bradley Sowell and Garry Gilliam, have struggled, and the shift of J’Marcus Webb to right guard for the injured Germain Ifedi has been problematic.

The Rams rebounded from a humiliating season-opening loss on the road to San Francisco by winning a defensive battle over the 2014 Super Bowl champion Seahawks in the first National Football League game in Los Angeles since 1994. He was so flustered – and likely embarrassed in the return to his former kingdom – he forgot that the Seahawks won the opener against Miami on a two-yard touchdown pass to Doug Baldwin with 31 seconds left.

The big kahuna. Beast Mode is gone, and while Christine Michael had a decent preseason and Thomas Rawls was great a year ago, neither has been able to step up and produce on the level Lynch did.

And the inability to find sustained success on the ground is putting extra pressure on a hobbled Wilson and the passing game, especially on third down.

Then he chuckled and walked to the Seahawks team bus following their 9-3 loss.

The NFL hammered the Seahawks on Monday with penalties stemming from a violation of the regulations on offseason training activities, docking the team a draft pick, taking away one week of next year’s OTAs and fining both the team and coach Pete Carroll.

The backdrop to that game, and that season to that point, was erratic play by the offensive line, seemingly dooming the Seahawks to a season of discontent.

The league cited Carroll as “responsible for maintaining appropriate control over practices and intervening if prohibited conduct occurs”. “I think we have to come around and just be more complete”. “The whole reason we did it is because the Rams fans, our “Ramily, ‘ they’re like our family, and we love them”, Williams said”.

In their return, however, the Rams defense played lights out against the Super Bowl XLVIII champion Seahawks, a team that many pointed to this year as favorites in the NFC. “We have to work harder to make sure we understand what everybody else is doing and just really stay within the guidelines that they thing are right”. We got to keep working on it someway somehow, whether it’s special teams or defense, but I’ll take a touchdown next week.

It was the third time in six years under the current collective-bargaining agreement between the NFL and the NFL Players Association that the Seahawks were punished for violating the offseason contact rules.

Carroll confirmed that an incident involving two players – a receiver and a defensive back – who collided and bumped heads led to the investigation.

At times, the tiresome roar of chatter was the loudest sound from the crowd until the fourth quarter when they were on their feet cheering the Rams’ defense.

This is the second time the Seahawks have been penalized by the league for violating offseason workout protocols.

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Due to the violation, the Seattle organization will have to pay a fine of $400,000.

Sep 18 2016 Los Angeles CA USA Los Angeles Rams kicker Greg Zuerlein watches a field goal during the second half of a NFL game against the Seattle Seahawks at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Mandatory Credit Richard Mackson-USA TODAY Sports