For the second-straight week, the Seattle Seahawks saw fit not to give running back Thomas Rawls any carries and for the second-straight week, Rawls has decided being disgruntled isn't for him.

While Rawls was actually active on Sunday, he did not receive any touches; so it was an improvement in name only. Instead, running back Eddie Lacy hogged all the carries with 17 resulting in 46 yards. Third-down back J.D. McKissic took four carries for 22 yards. Even wide receivers Tyler Lockett and Doug Baldwin got what was deemed a carry each for -3 yards total. And of course, the team's leading rusher, quarterback Russell Wilson, took seven -- mostly uncalled -- carries for 25 yards.

Meanwhile, Rawls got none but he's just happy his team got the W.

You have to admire a player who can stay that positive while not getting the looks he wanted.

But, the backfield may only get more crowded, if Mike Davis can return in week 13. He may also have to deal with Darren McFadden, who's a free agent the Seahawks could look at bringing in. Also, C.J. Prosise and Chris Carson could return late in the season.

If Rawls couldn't get any looks this week, barring another injury, he may not get any for the remainder of the year but he likely doesn't believe that. He'll just keep working and waiting for his opportunity.

And he'll remain upbeat while doing it.