There's been a lot made of the Seahawks' inability to defend tight ends, and as Rich Hribar pointed out on twitter last night, Seattle has already Seattle "has already allowed 23 pass plays of 20+ yards this season after allowing 32 all of 2014 and 30 in 2013. 11 to opposing tight ends." It's obviously an issue. That problem showed up again on Sunday when unbelievably, Greg Olson got wide open up the seam for the game-winning touchdown. Except in this case, it wasn't a schematic issue or a talent issue that gave Seattle fits in defending Olson, it was a communication issue.