RENTON, Wash. -- In preparation for a game at Pittsburgh in Week 2, Russell Wilson watched a package of plays from his 2015 duel with Ben Roethlisberger. Crammed in a 4-minute, 22-second video were Wilson's best throws from that wet November afternoon in Seattle, when he led the Seahawks to a shootout win by tossing five touchdown passes with no interceptions.
But this was not your typical film study. It didn't take place inside the quarterbacks room at Seahawks headquarters, nor was Wilson's position coach or offensive coordinator the one showing it to him.