RENTON, Wash. -- The first sign of the growing familiarity between Russell Wilson and Brandon Marshall came after an incomplete pass, of all things.
A week into Seattle Seahawks training camp, the two couldn't connect on a sideline fade when Marshall, lined up outside to the right, released off the line of scrimmage in a way that Wilson wasn't expecting. They talked it over between plays, figured things out and then hooked up for a touchdown on a similar play later in practice.
When a wide receiver and a quarterback talk about getting on the same page, this is exactly what they mean.