Posted on October 4, 2009 by nflfanaticnumber1
The Seahawks did play better, as Coach Mora promised. They displayed better team effort and had less errors, physical and mental, than the previous game. Statistically, they won the game–more 1st downs, more 3rd down conversions, greater net yards + running yards + passing yards. The key of the game was that Chicago made their [...]
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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 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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Posted on August 25, 2009 by nflfanaticnumber1
The first drive was great. The drive to score at the end of the first half was great. What happened in-between wasn’t. I’m happy I missed most of that and was able to watch the more exciting second half of the game.
A writer on another website stated the ‘Hawks reverted to “vintage 90’s play” and [...]
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