What the heck is wrong with the Seahawks' pass defense?

Richard Sherman walks off the field following Seattle's 28-26 loss to the St. Louis Rams. (AP Photo/L.G. Patterson). The Seattle Seahawks fell to 3-3 with their 28-26 loss at St. Louis on Sunday, and a controversial officiating 

The Seattle Seahawks are facing a bit of adversity after the events of the last two weeks. Seattle was beaten soundly by the Dallas Cowboys, dealt with the controversial trade of Percy Harvin, and followed it with a stunning loss to the St. Louis Rams.

Coach Pete Carroll talked with 710 ESPN Seattle's "Brock and Salk" the morning after the Seahawks' 28-26 setback to the St. Louis Rams.

The Seattle Seahawks are facing a bit of adversity after the events of the last two weeks. Seattle was beaten soundly by the Dallas Cowboys, dealt with the controversial trade of Percy Harvin, and followed it with a stunning loss to the St. Louis Rams.

Of all the keys to the Seahawks' title run, the most crucial, league insiders say, was Seattle's quiet assembly of a deep bench of pass rushers who could combat the modern, up-tempo, pass-happy NFL offense. The Seahawks' seemingly endless defensive