Before anyone says "ditch the run", keep in mind that the run game (in moderation) has been a huge factor in his success both here and at Wisconsin. Wilson sells play action very well, which helps open up his biggest strength: the deep ball. I do agree with some when they say that Seattle's offense looks better when it's more pass heavy than run heavy, but if we morphed this team into the 2007 Seahawks offense I think Wilson's efficiency numbers would take a hit, and Lynch's numbers would be hurt too obviously.
Our offense is playing well right now. Seattle was in Miami territory in over half their possessions, and was 2/2 in the redzone. Considering that Miami's defense played extremely well against the run, I find that to be impressive. And against the Jets and Vikings, both good defenses, our offense was borderline dominant.
I'm optimistic about our offense. The cool thing about it is there is still room for improvement. If Seattle has just one more offseason as good as any of the last 3, they are going to be a scary team in 2013. It's really a shame they are showing their youth this year with all these close road losses, because even this year they are one of the best DVOA teams in the league.