A Passing Lane Wide as Four Colin Cole's
One must assume that Colin Cole and Brandon Mebane started this play next to each other. Well, something happened, because this beautiful shot is made possible by an expanse between Seattle's two starting defensive tackles an elephant stampede could run through. The above is like anti-pressure. The throwing lane is so wide, and Hasselbeck clearly so free of pressure, it's like the Seahawks first-team offense is playing the Seahawks 2009 defense.
Oh, wait.
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First day.
One play on the FIRST day of training camp, once again first day. Plus we have no idea of the who, what, where, when and why when it come to who was supposed to be where and when.
Are you saying this out of context picture is not conclusive evidence that the Seahawks defense is broken?
How dare you. I have no more words for you, good sir.
by John Morgan on Jul 31, 2010 7:36 PM PDT up reply actions 4 recs
Hahaha..ha...
haaaauumm… yeah.
Though they sink through the Sea, they shall rise again...Death shall have no dominion...
Must be the strength of the o-line
Gibbs has molded them into an elite unit mere hours into the start of camp. I knew it. WIN FOREVER!!!
"Have a good time all the time" - Viv Savage, Spinal Tap
by HawksFanHernandez on Jul 31, 2010 7:49 PM PDT reply actions
Dear. God.
I really, really, really, really (and I really mean this) hope that Kevin Vickerson can contribute to the DT position. I shudder to think of spending another season watching Cole get pushed around like a third-grader on the sixth-grade playground.

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