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Former UW cornerback Marcus Peters' return to Seattle didn't go as smoothly as he would have liked. You can thank Russell Wilson, David Moore and the Seahawks' offense for that.
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In this week's UW Huskies breakdown, former NFL and NCAA quarterback Jake Heaps shows how the introduction of a run-pass option helped the UW offense get going against BYU.
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The Seahawks have a renewed emphasis on the run game, but with opposing teams expecting more run plays, it's important to take advantage. That's where the play-action pass comes in.
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The No. 10 UW Huskies have maybe the most talented secondary in all of college football, but the talent isn't limited to their defensive backs' athleticism or play-making ability. They also deserve credit for how well they can execute a tricky game plan, as Jake Heaps explains.
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Russell Wilson's TD pass to Tyler Lockett in the Seahawks' loss Monday was a beautiful play that looked like it was executed to perfection, exactly like it was drawn up. But it wasn't drawn up at all, as former Seahawks QB Jake Heaps explains.