Friday, October 10, 2008

Dog Bites Man

Looks like either Seneca Wallace or Charlie Frye ran the offense at the Seahawks' practice Friday. Note this exciting tidbit about the defense:

The defense was very good today, the secondary making a number of plays, including interceptions by Deon Grant and Wilson.
Mike Holmgren thinks it's a good sign that the Seahawks' first-string defense was able to intercept two passes thrown by their second-string, or possibly by their third-string, quarterback.

Um, wouldn't it be news if they couldn't?

1 comment:

The Dice Game said...

Isn't that the same secondary coached by the Seahawks next coach, Jim Mora Jr.? If Jim Zorn was still teaching the quarterbacks, it would only be one interception.