RENTON, Wash. -- During a practice earlier this week, Seattle Seahawks safety Bradley McDougald lined up in the box, blitzed outside the left defensive end and "sacked" Austin Davis.
McDougald obviously wasn't allowed to hit the quarterback, but he got there in a hurry, and the coaches blew the whistle to signify that the play was dead.
After starting 31 of 32 games the past two years with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, McDougald became a free agent this offseason. And he decided to join a team that has probably the best safety tandem in the NFL.