The thing about our offense is that Pete absolutely opens things up when he thinks we have to. We stayed conservative in the second half of the Chiefs game because we were only down by 4 and he thought the defense could get the ball back. It sort of worked, too, depending on whether you think Sherman recovered that fumble.
On the other hand, watch the second half of the 2013 Bucs game if you want to see a more aggressive Seahawks offense. 40 yard passes to Tate, designed Wilson TD runs, Tate's Beast Mode punt return. There's a throw to Baldwin where he has a single step on the defender but Wilson puts it out in front of him and lets him make a play on it. There's an extremely contested pass that Wilson throws to Kearse with the defender all over him, and then an interception Russ throws into the endzone on the very next play where the aggression backfires. The defense gets the ball back, and then Russ connects down field with Miller to set up a very contested pass to Baldwin for the TD.
On the other hand, watch the second half of the 2013 Bucs game if you want to see a more aggressive Seahawks offense. 40 yard passes to Tate, designed Wilson TD runs, Tate's Beast Mode punt return. There's a throw to Baldwin where he has a single step on the defender but Wilson puts it out in front of him and lets him make a play on it. There's an extremely contested pass that Wilson throws to Kearse with the defender all over him, and then an interception Russ throws into the endzone on the very next play where the aggression backfires. The defense gets the ball back, and then Russ connects down field with Miller to set up a very contested pass to Baldwin for the TD.