THE GOOD (part 2)
Jacob Hollister: After a breakout performance last week against the Buccaneers, Hollister continued to make his case as one of the season’s biggest surprises with 62 yards and a touchdown at Levi’s Stadium.
The Seahawks were looking thin at the tight end position after Luke Willson injured his hamstring during the game, not to mention the injured-reserve status of Ed Dickson and Will Dissly. Hollister proved that fans have nothing to worry about, and may become a serious candidate for Seattle’s breakout player of the year.
Jason Myers: Just a week after missing a potential game-winning field goal at the end of the fourth quarter, Myers rewarded Pete Carroll’s faith in him by drilling the 42-yard game-winner at the end of overtime and sparking a jubilant celebration that ended with Myers being carried off the field on the shoulders of his teammates. Myers also nailed a 46-yard tiebreaker in the fourth quarter and was 3 for 3 on extra points.