Posted on September 27, 2009 by nflfanaticnumber1
Myself included. I’m very happy to be on the wrong side in this one. I was one of the doubters during training camp about whether or not L0-Jack was going to be a solid player much less a starter in a game.
Lawrence Jackson has been playing very well in the past few games even though [...]
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Posted on September 27, 2009 by nflfanaticnumber1
On the Offense
Seneca Wallace (QB) – took
Brandon Frye, who did such a solid job last week at RT
Deion Branch (WR) is finally going to be ready to make an appearance!
Chris Spencer (C) coming in after rehabbing his injury
Owen Schmitt (FB) He’s got tough shoes to fill if Griffith doesn’t start
John Carlson (TE) – Will he [...]
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Posted on September 27, 2009 by nflfanaticnumber1
seahawkaddicts.com
Keys to the Game
A lengthy & informative interview with a Chicago Bears blogger here
This title clues you right away as to it’s content: “What is This Team Made of?”
Seahawks Blog, mynorthwest.com
Brock Huard
Blog, seahawks.com
Clare Farnsworth
Historical Review & Notes
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Posted on September 27, 2009 by nflfanaticnumber1
Mike Sando, ESPN Blog, has some great stuff this week:
For those wanting to see Forsett start, he explains why that’s not a great idea
He also points out another side of TJ Houshmandzadh due to a couple of comments he made this week. TJ is valued for his competitive spirit, his WR skill set, being [...]
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Posted on September 27, 2009 by nflfanaticnumber1
One of the Hawks players, I forget who, summed it up in one sentence:
“They brought their A game and we played an F game”
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Posted on September 20, 2009 by nflfanaticnumber1
Where did this team come from?!!??
Vallos snapping balls over the QB or two inches off the ground? Unger getting a whistle for holding? Matt getting injured? Housh missing a catch? Carlson being called for a false start? Sloppy play by both the offense and the defense? Frye is playing? Burleson dropping passes? The disappearance of [...]
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Posted on September 15, 2009 by nflfanaticnumber1
YEAH, SEAHAWKS! WIN #1 AND A SHUTOUT AT THAT!!!
I didn’t get my pre-game notes up prior to the game so I’m incorporating them into this one.
Mike Sando, NFC West, espn.com
“Seahawks coach Jim Mora and defensive coordinator Gus Bradley have called out players in front of their teammates. Coaches pointed out “loafs” as part of team [...]
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Posted on September 12, 2009 by nflfanaticnumber1
Clare Farnsworth, Blog, seahawks.com – Olindo Mare won the K position battle that I’ve followed this preseason. He gets the lowdown from Coach Mora has to why he was chosen over Coutu. This is something I’ve been curious about as I thought Coutu did very well this preaseason.
Mike Sando, NFC Blog, espn.com – Ray Willis [...]
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