A look back at 2010 Last year will go down as a major milestone in Seahawks history. It was Pete Carroll and John Schneider’s first year at the helm. Matt Hasselbeck played his 10th and final season with the team, while becoming the franchise leader in victories. The front office...
HAWK BLOGGER 2011 SEASON PREVIEW PART I OF III: The Franchise Players are told to approach each game one play at a time and each season one game at a time. Coaches and general managers build up their rosters and teams one season at a time. Fans are different. Seahawks...
THE BOTTOM LINE (AT THE TOP) Seattle had its best game of the pre-season in winning 20-3 over the Oakland Raiders. The way the team played was significant even with all the caveats associated with a fourth pre-season game. The Seahawks, and their fans, now enter the regular season with...
Graphic created by RGray525 Football is more than a sport. It is the best reality show on television. Every year, kids from across the country battle with men for the honor of pulling on an NFL jersey. Fame and fortune are the lure for some, but the for the majority...
Ed Cole, of FootballNewsNow.com and and the Eyes Radio Network had me on for an interview yesterday about our beloved Seahawks. Cole asked me about the offensive line, the injury to John Carlson, the status of Golden Tate, the secondary, the defensive line and more. It was fun. Hope you...
One of the most popular and prolific passers in Seahawks history played his last snap with the team. His replacements were mediocre, at best. The offensive line was young and inexperienced, even if it boasted some high draft choices. Fans knew it was going to be tough on offense, but nobody...
It has been nearly 10 years since the Seahawks had an unaccomplished quarterback and an inadequate offensive line. Any fan that joined the ride following the 2005 season has never witnessed that fatal combination. That is, until this pre-season. In a game that will surely ratchet up the anxiety levels in...
NFL teams are required to trim their rosters from 90 to 80 players on Tuesday. The first cuts are usually to 75 players, but the NFL is wisely giving teams some extra time to evaluate players in this shortened off-season. A quick explanation of PUP (Physically Unable to Perform). The...
Sign a contract to play quarterback in a new city, and you can expect all the scrutiny in the world. Get picked in the first round round to play tackle, and you can expect similar dissection of your every move. Those scripts have played out pretty much as expected as...
Pete Carroll announced early Wednesday morning that he would open up competition at every offensive line position following his latest review of Saturday’s game vs. Minnesota. Carroll notes that the group of LT Will Robinson, LG Paul McQuistan, C Mike Gibson, RG Paul Fanaika, and RT Breno Giacomini gave up...
Graphic created by RGray525 Football is more than a sport. It is the best reality show on television. Every year, kids from across the country battle with men for the honor of pulling on an NFL jersey. Fame and fortune are the lure for some, but the for the majority...
Charlie Whitehurst is being treated unfairly! He’s being held back, and deserves a chance to start. No, wait…T-Jack is the man! He has been treated unfairly by his past coaches and deserves a chance to start for an extended period of time. For the love of football, stop. PLEASE! Listening to people...








