Thursday's preseason opener against the Raiders featured plenty of reminders of the Seahawks' proud history.
There was, of course, Pete Carroll, the Super-Bowl-winning coach of the Seahawks for 14 seasons, back in town in his new role as the head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders, and trying to establish a new unofficial record for pregame hugs. Joining Carroll on the trip was Raiders quarterback Geno Smith, who spent the past three years as Seattle's starting quarterback. There was Michael Bennett and Cliff Avril on the sideline and Michael Robinson in the booth, all on hand as part of the preseason broadcast team. And then there was Marshawn Lynch, being his always-unpredictable self, working the sidelines as a photographer during the first half.
But for all of those memories of the Seaha