The sound that you hear coming out of Seattle is a clock ticking away. Everyone on the Seahawks knows they?re on borrowed time, just like they know who gets the blame for it. Mike Holmgren is getting a lot of grief for how the past two seasons have turned out, not because he did anything absolutely horrible but due to a cardinal sin he committed. He offered Seattle hope. Heading into this season, Holmgren?s name is the biggest one out on the chopping block. Having reloaded, players, coaches and fans are all trying to forget the one that got away, namely how they were one catch from a playoff win and job security for their coach. It all came down to a dropped pass, slipping out of receiver Bobby Engram?s hands. Now some new faces have been brought in, while once untouchable players have parted ways with the team. Gone is Koren Robinson, the troubled wide receiver who had loads of talent, but just couldn?t put it all together on or off the field. Also gone are linebackers Chad Brown and Orlando Huff, not to mention Ken Lucas, who went to fill a hole at cornerback for the Carolina Panthers. In their place are a mix of veterans and young talent, nobody you?d immediately recognize but some could argue an upgrade.