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Seahawks Have to Make a Decision Now: Is GM Tim Ruskell Staying or Not?

Published on: 15th November, 2009

With the Seahawks dropping to 3-6 after Sunday's 31-20 defeat to Arizona, their season is essentially over. There will be no return to the playoffs. The best they can hope for is to restore some pride over the upcoming weeks, starting with their next road trip to Minnesota. With that in mind, ...

Seattle Seahawks: The NFL’s Jekyll and Hyde Franchise

Published on: 15th October, 2009

There are two sides to the Seattle Seahawks. We've seen both in the last two weeks. The 34-17 defeat at Indianapolis and the 41-0 victory over Jacksonville pretty much summed up how two-faced the team has become. At home, they're a match for anyone. On the road, it's a different story. Undoubtedly, the Seahawks ...

Jim Mora, Seahawks Facing Must-Win Weekend

Published on: 7th October, 2009

When Jim Mora was announced the new Seahawks Head Coach, no doubt he had visions of making the playoffs. He probably didn't expect to be playing playoff football in Week Five, however. That's the situation facing Seattle ahead of a must-win game against the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday. If the Seahawks lose, any talk of ...

Seahawks O-Line Prove There’s Life Without Jones

Published on: 16th September, 2009

It went largely unnoticed in the Seahawks' 28-0 demolition of the lowly St. Louis Rams, but Matt Hasselbeck was untouched. Kudos must go to an offensive line missing two starters, Chris Spencer and Walter Jones. Some will point to the fact it was "only" the Rams. There's no doubt that tougher tests will come in the upcoming weeks, none ...

Pass Rush Priority: Seahawks’ D-Line Could Make or Break Season

Published on: 7th September, 2009

What are the Seahawks relying on heading into the 2009 campaign? The health of key veterans like Matt Hasselbeck and Walter Jones? Greater balance on offense, with a new emphasis on the running game? A honeymoon period for new head coach Jim Mora? Undoubtedly, all will play an integral part as Seattle hopes to rebound from a disappointing ...

Seahawks’ recovery rests with offense

Published on: 20th July, 2009

26 minutes, 38 seconds. Per game, that was the NFL's lowest time of possession statistic in 2008. It belonged to the Seattle Seahawks. The reasons why Seattle's offense failed to function last season are well publicized. Injuries to key veterans, a lack of punch and an outgoing Head Coach whose legendary system had, with all respect, ...

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