Despite diminishing numbers, Seahawks don't see their offense being broken

Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson (3) greets tight end Luke Willson (82) at the start of NFL football practice on Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2014, in Renton, Wash. The Seahawks are to play the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday in the NFC championship. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren) (The Associated Press)

Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson (3) has a ball tossed to him during warm-ups Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2014, before NFL football practice in Renton, Wash. The Seahawks will play the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday for the NFC championship. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren) (The Associated Press)

Russell Wilson and the Seahawks offense haven't exactly produced impressive numbers during the past month.

But ask Wilson and coach Pete Carroll if there are worries heading into Sunday's NFC championship game against San Francisco and, while they say they would like to see more consistency, they say the numbers aren't the important thing.

Seattle advanced to the NFC championship game despite getting a career-low passing performance from Wilson, who threw for 103 yards in the Seahawks' 23-15 win over the Saints. It was the fourth time in the past five games that Wilson failed to top 200 yards passing and the Seahawks had less than 300 yards of total offense.

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