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    Most liked 'sleeper'/'forgotten' Hawks.

    Ouch...in today's game that's 15 yards, an automatic first down, an ejection, and a fine.
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    Most liked 'sleeper'/'forgotten' Hawks.

    Fredd Young. Excellent LB, a pro bowl special teams player, and at least once a game he'd knock a snot bubble out of someone.
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    Must Listen from the latest KJ Wright show

    Malcolm Butler reacted perfectly because Brandon Browner knew the play call as soon as the Hawks lined up and immediately latched on to Jermaine Kearse so he couldn't pick Butler.
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    Who’s your Seahawks Mount Rushmore

    I generally don't post in highly subjective lists like this because everyone's entitled to their opinion, but a quick perusal showed way too many lists that did not include Walter Jones, in my totally biased opinion the greatest left tackle in NFL history. In fact, I would take Walter Jones and...
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    Must Listen from the latest KJ Wright show

    CAUTION: The following video is for those of you who are truly into self-abuse. It covers THE PLAY from the perspective of the Patriots. I watched it several years ago, but something Luke Willson said in the interview caused me to take another look at it. Lots of interesting stuff in here...
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    Must Listen from the latest KJ Wright show

    While I agree that the Hawks would have won had they given the ball to Marshawn Lynch, to me that's not the point. The real point is that giving the ball to Beast Mode twice is consistent with who they were as a team. For one second, imagine what the narrative would be if the Seahawks had given...
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    Bumpus said Hawks will miss Cody Barton

    I actually blame the DL more than our LBs. Cody Barton is a quality LB if he's used correctly. He's good in zone coverages and can run through the trash and find the ball carrier. What he absolutely sucks at is man-to-man coverage and getting off of blocks. Once an OL got their hands on him it...
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    GOAT Seahawks Quarterback

    IMHO RW has never been very good at reading defenses. If his first read is open he does a good job of hitting it. If not then the "reading the defense" part of the play is over. This is the point where RW enters joystick video game mode. He hits the first rusher (and sometimes second, third...
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    Must Listen from the latest KJ Wright show

    I find it interesting that THE PLAY keeps surfacing every year or two. It's like that injury that you can't help but keep poking even though you've been told to leave it alone and let it heal.
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    Must Listen from the latest KJ Wright show

    What I found interesting is that KJ and Gee Scott have a $1,000 bet that RW doesn't finish the season as the Broncos starting QB (with KJ saying he will). To me, this is a tough call, primarily because Sean Payton has been very careful to NOT show any support for RW.
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    If You Could Go Back In Time...

    I've never considered that. He certainly wouldn't have been any worse than Franco was.
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    If You Could Go Back In Time...

    September 3, 1984, the season opener at home against the Cleveland Browns. Pitch right sweep to Curt Warner who plants his right leg to cut upfield and blows out his right ACL. I truly believe that year could have been Seattle's first Super Bowl had Curt Warner not been hurt. Here's a link to...
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    Will the Seahawks mis use there RBs this season ?

    Charbonnet and Walker are easy. Walker is a big play waiting to happen but he's not a grind it out back who can get you first down after first down like Charbonnet. My guess is that Walker and Charbonnet will split carries for most of the game. Charbonnet will get most of the carries when the...
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    How long are you going to watch the Hawks?

    As long as it remains the SEATTLE Seahawks I'll keep watching. I gave up on the NBA when the Sonics left Seattle and I'll give up on the NFL if the Seahawks leave Seattle.
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    Hawks play by play announcer is a real woman, cool…

    Care to post some data, with links to your references, to support your claim?
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    Some promising news at NT thankfully!

    I need to correct a mistake in the above post. 1984 was a sixteen game season, not a fourteen game season. The NFL switched from 14 to 16 games in 1978. My mistake.
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    Some promising news at NT thankfully!

    I agree. While I agree that the LOB is the best Hawks defense ever, the gap between it and Tom Catlin's 1984 defense is not that big. The 1984 defense was led by its front 3 and back 4. It had 42 sacks in 14 games (2013 LOB had 44 in 16 games) with the front 3 collecting 34 (Jeff Bryant 14...
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    Some promising news at NT thankfully!

    Joe Nash is one of my all-time favorite Seahawks. An undersized (6' 3"; 275 lbs.) undrafted free agent who initially was an NT and then a DT when Seattle switched back to a 4-3 defense in 1989 (I think?). A member of the Hawks 35th Anniversary team, he was tough as nails and a testament to the...
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    Some promising news at NT thankfully!

    I'm beginning to wonder if the plan is to rotate Jarran Reed in at NT.
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    Espn analyst says we have a better roster than 49ers

    This is just the author trying to quantify his subjective opinion so he can pretend it actually means something other than what it is, his opinion.

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