The Seattle Seahawks suffered another disappointing loss to the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday night, 23-13, at home.

Everything was lined up perfectly for the Seahawks to get their season back on track after they found out that the Cardinals were missing Kyler Murray, DeAndre Hopkins, and J.J. Watt. When a team is missing its three best players, the other team is expected to win. Unfortunately for the Seahawks, they were only able to put up 13 points and had another disappointing week offensively.

At this point, it might be time for Seattle to tank the season as it's obvious that Russell Wilson might not be the answer anymore as their quarterback. There are a few quarterback options that they can pick up during the draft and that's exactly what they might look to do this year. Let's take a look at three takeaways from their disappointing loss.

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Seahawks Week 11 Takeaways

3. Russell Wilson isn't the answer

Whether it be because of his age, or his team simply not being as good as it usually is. Russell Wilson has not been the answer for the Seahawks this year. He has played in seven games this season and only has 1,564 yards, 10 touchdowns, and has only led his offense to over 20 points three times. All the blame can't go on Wilson as Seattle's defense is nowhere near as good as it usually is. At the end of the day, he needs to step up and start figuring it out.

He used to be one of the best quarterbacks in the league and he's simply not that anymore. Russell Wilson is too good of a quarterback to lose to Colt McCoy. There's no excuse for how bad Russell Wilson has been the past two weeks and he is the main reason why the Seahawks lost both of their contests.

2. Allowing Colt McCoy to have 328 yards is an embarrassment

This isn't 2011 anymore, Colt McCoy should not be leading an NFL team to a victory against the Seattle Seahawks in Seattle. Not only did Seattle let him win the ball game, but he also was 35 for 44 with 328 yards and two touchdowns.

If they want any hope in doing something this season, the Seahawks defense needs to step up.

1. It's time to tank the season

At this point, there are not many other options. The playoffs are completely out of reach for the Seahawks unless a miracle happens. There are improvements that need to be made throughout the whole entire roster. Russell Wilson will also be 33 next season. This all points to the signs of a team that needs to tank.

There are a few quarterback prospects coming out of college and the Seattle Seahawks desperately need to think about pursuing one of them. It's time to let Russell Wilson go if they want to be any sort of competitive in the next few years. There's no better time to do it since they can get a top draft pick.

Seattle has been a mess this year. There's not much that they could do to turn their season around now. It wouldn't be surprising if they decide to lose all of their remaining games.