Rashaad Penny's pass blocking and Brett Hundley's quick learning curve also discussed by Schottenheimer.
In his initial weekly regular season meeting with the media Thursday, first-year Seahawks offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer said the team could go with “the hot hand’’ at tailback in Sunday’s game at Denver. He also talked about how Brett Hundley is coming on, the offensive line and more.
Here are five things he said that stood out
THE SEAHAWKS WANT TO GET ALL FOUR TAILBACKS INVOLVED IN THE GAME
Chris Carson will start at tailback for Seattle. But Schottenheimer said backups Rashaad Penny, Mike Davis and C.