Could be though at Seattle he did not look like he was physically limited. To me he was making bad choices. Just plain beaten badly plus the bad penalties... a very bad game for sure. But we have to consider his overall body of work which is, of course, excellent.
I am sure he will look to bounce back this week and going forward. He is playing for a new contract so obviously highly motivated.
I do agree with those that say not having the presence of Talib hurts him in several ways. But he will have to get along without him until December.