Seattle had a tough time getting interior pressure in the first half, there was no push at all from the interior DL vs. the pass. In the second half Seattle changed things up and started stunting and blitzing inside more with outstanding results.
I think Hill is an opportunist, similar to Malcolm Smith last year when he had something like 4 picks in 5 games, including two pick sixes. Malcolm Smith even won SB MVP. All that, and we started to wonder if Smith might be a breakout player. Instead, he's barely even played this season. With Hill it's similar, I'm not seeing domination from him, just a good ability to make the layups when the supporting cast offers them up.
Still, even this is more than I expected from Hill entering the season.
I'd still love to see Seattle add a Danny Shelton type this offseason, we need more push in the middle right now. It is remarkable how devastating this defense is when they get pressure. If they could create interior pressure without having to manufacture it, this would become the scariest defense of all time.