Posted on October 4, 2009 by nflfanaticnumber1
What preview? They are playing INDIANAPOLIS. They are going to lose, and lose badly. It would be a major upset of Husky-USC proportions if the Hawks were to win this game. The best one can hope for is *no more major injuries*.
I’m very interested in finding out how the defense will do with Mora’s “Silent” [...]
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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
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 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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Posted on September 8, 2009 by nflfanaticnumber1
That’s when the Seahawks will release their official depth chart for the season.
It’s also the day after the Hawks first practice of the week. I’d like to hear more about Milloy, who by all accounts is adjusting rapidly and well. He seems just fine about whatever role he will have, starter or backup.
I’m always ready [...]
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Posted on September 7, 2009 by nflfanaticnumber1
Below are the highlights that I have gathered for this game:
Mike Teel was fantastic – 2 TDs, no interceptions – the guy is not playing like a rookie!!! The Hawks definitely will have something to think about re the draft if he keeps improving at this rate for the rest of the year (ie, do [...]
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Posted on September 1, 2009 by nflfanaticnumber1
Practice day was Monday. Today’s practice will be devoted to the game plan for Oakland. Tomorrow will be a walk-through and Thursday will be the final preseason game. Veterans will be going “Yeah” and those on the bubble will be saying something depending on how they play.
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