
--Seahawks coach Mike Holmgren said the false start by offensive guard Mike Wahle when the team was going for it on fourth-and-10 in Sunday was because quarterback Seneca Wallace was trying to audible when the ball was supposed to be snapped on the first sound. "What you have to do is kind of say, 'Whoa,' or 'Calm down men,' because the first thing out of his mouth, somebody's going to move," Holmgren said.
--Holmgren said teams are stacking as many men as they can in the box to defend against Seattle's run, the reason they have been so unproductive the last two weeks. "They don't care if we throw," Holmgren said. "We're a better running team than we were last year, no question about that. But they get extra people up in there."
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