Seattle Seahawks offense set several franchise records in loss to Detroit Lions, including a dubious one

There’s no getting around it. The Seattle Seahawks defense got whooped last night by the Detroit Lions. With four of their best defensive linemen on the sidelines with a variety of injuries, Seattle got pushed around and bullied at the line of scrimmage for practically the entire game by Detroit. That set the Lions up for some crazy numbers, including 42 points scored , 389 total yards of offense and a perfect passing game for Jared Goff.

At least things were much smoother on the other side of the ball for offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb and company. In fact, Seattle’s offense had an all-time kind of game. It just went to waste as Mike Macdonald and the defense could find no answers for anything Detroit threw their way. Several new franchise records were set a long the way. Here’s a quick review.

Geno Smith sets new Seahawks highs

It was another gem of a game for starting quarterback Geno Smith , who totaled a career high 395 passing yards. He also set a new franchise record for pass attempts (56) and completions (38). Smith also put up another 38 yards on the ground and finished with a QBR of 63.3. The one interception late in the game could hardly be considered his fault.

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