I don’t know every song, but that doesn’t matter. It’s because the hills of UCHealth Training Center are alive with the sound of music. Nor is it because the pace at which plays happen is quicker. Second, training camp looks, feels and sounds different - and it’s not just because of Russell Wilson and Nathaniel Hackett’s enthusiasm. But Nathaniel Hackett and his staff want to maximize team reps and focus on the players working together as a unit. Usually, seven-on-seven periods offer the chance for offensive linemen to work against edge rushers and defensive linemen. This also means no nine-on-seven periods - which have been rare in recent years, anyhow - and, to date, no one-on-one work. First, there’s the absence of seven-on-seven work, about which I wrote in Saturday’s report.
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