Brian Nemhauser The third, and final, part of my Seahawks season preview includes predictions and a look at the depth charts. Reaching the Super Bowl is a rare climb. Few teams have enough talent. Even fewer are able to keep that talent healthy and on the field. Doing it once...
Brian Nemhauser Part two of the Hawk Blogger Seahawks Season Preview dives into all the new faces from Frank Clark and Tyler Lockett to Jimmy Graham and Garry Gilliam, and explores how each of them will impact the coming season. New beginnings Where we last left you, our intrepid band...
Brian Nemhauser Say what you will about who the best team in the NFL is before this season gets underway. There is little doubt, though, that the most talented roster in the league resides in Seattle. The Seahawks have gone to two straight Super Bowls, are littered with Pro Bowl...
Brian Nemhauser The season is nearly upon us. It is time to take a look at what lies ahead and prepare for what is to come. We start the season preview this year with a look around the league at some of the Seahawks toughest competitors for the ring this...
Brian Nemhauser Ask any Seahawks coach the most important thing they look for in a player and they will all say the same thing. Consistency is the hallmark of a professional, and a goal that can never fully be reached. Each player is asked to succeed, and then repeat that...
Brian Nemhauser Everything happens quickly from here on out. Seattle played Saturday, cut the roster to 75 players on Tuesday, plays their final preseason game tonight, and then makes final cuts Saturday. Months of jostling for roster spots, with stories ranging from green beret long snappers to wunderkind kick returners,...
Brian Nemhauser Quick. Who led the Seahawks in tackles last season? Hold that thought. Who led the team in forced fumbles? Which of the linebackers had the most passes defensed? Finally, and this is a tough one, who led the Seahawks in stops (the number of solo defensive tackles made...
View image | gettyimages.com Brian Nemhauser Ian Rappaport is reporting that RB Fred Jackson, cut by the Buffalo Bills yesterday, is likely to sign with the Seahawks as soon as today. Source: Ex-#Bills RB Fred Jackson is flying to Seattle this morning to meet with #Seahawks. Both sides expect a...
Brian Nemhauser The Seahawks starting offense has yet to score a touchdown. Pete Carroll admitted his frustration, a rarity, following the game. It would be easy to ring the alarm bells. It would also be misguided. Key parts of the offense showed needed progress, while the defense and special teams...
Brian Nemhauser John Schneider dominated the NFL from 2010-2012 with shrewd drafting that shaped a championship football team. A draft class that yields three starters is considered a success. Those three drafts met that bar, and raised it with at least one All-Pro player drafted each year. The next two...
Brian Nemhauser The competition at the top of any NFL roster is pretty straightforward. Coaches and front offices are looking for the best players at every position. Wide receivers are competing against wide receivers. Defensive tackles compete against defensive tackles. The logic shifts, though, at the back end of the...
Brian Nemhauser View image | gettyimages.com Mike Holmgren had seen enough. It was November 2002, and his precision passing offense was getting constantly disrupted due to a porous right side of his line. The Seahawks had struggled to a 4-7 record with Floyd “Porkchop” Womack as the starting right tackle,...







