Brian Schottenheimer had just given the next play to the quarterback. But the Seahawks' new play caller wasn't content to just let the snap play out from there.
It already seems like Schottenheimer, the biggest move in Pete Carroll's massive overhaul of Seattle's coaching staff this offseason, isn't content with much of anything.
The team's new offensive coordinator walked down the line of undrafted free-agent wide receivers behind the huddle where he had just given seventh-round draft choice Alex McGough the play. Schottenheimer then noticed tryout receiver Ross Scheuerman lined up in the slot on the left side of the formation.