Read some posts on this thread where I detailed the situation Wilson was in when he first arrived to the Seahawks.
Starting with post 259
C'mon bro. Seattle,Minnesota, San Diego? Yep! The Chargers had a down year in 2019 which allowed them to get Herbert but the year before that they went 12-4. Minnesota went 13-3 before adding Cousins. Seattle was going 7-9 for a couple years but figured they were only a QB away which is why...
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Then onto posts 303, 306, and 308.
In summary, Wilson's 489 rushing yards would have been the most on the Texans last year, not to mention the 5.2 yard average (I believe it also include the minus yards from the sack).
The Seahawks 536 rushing attempts were the most in the league.
This helped them chew out the clock and keep the defense off the field.
Look at how they lost to the Falcons in the playoffs.
Seattle Seahawks 28 at Atlanta Falcons 30 on January 13th, 2013 - Full team and player stats and box score
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Wilson did all he could have done both through the air and on the ground.
The Falcons had the ball with 31 seconds left and the Seahawks D allowed them to get down to kick the winning FG.