March 9, 2010 by
Lars Hanson |
Ben Hamilton,
Ben Watson,
Brady Quinn,
Brandon Marshall,
Browns,
Chris Baker,
Jimmy Clausen,
Matt Hasselbeck,
Mike Bell,
Mike Holmgren,
Pete Carroll,
Seahawks,
Seneca Wallace,
Tim Tebow,
Trade
According to ESPN's John Clayton and Adam Schefter the Seattle Seahawks have completed a trade that will send Seahawks backup quarterback to the Cleveland Browns for an undisclosed 2011 draft pick.With the acquisition of Wallace, he gets the opportunity to reunite with former head coach Mike Holmgren in Cleveland and possibly get the chance to be a full time starting quarterback in the NFL.
Wallace now joins Derek Anderson and Brady Quinn as the three quarterbacks in Cleveland. However with Mike Holmgren being the man in charge it's been rumored recently that Anderson will be cut in the coming weeks and Brady Quinn could either be [...]
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January 5, 2010 by
Lars Hanson |
2010 NFL Draft,
Browns,
Jay Cutler,
Josh Freeman,
Mark Sanchez,
Matt Cassel,
Matt Hasselbeck,
Matt Stafford,
Mike Holmgren,
Seahawks,
St. Louis Rams,
Steve Spagnolo
The time has come where we transition from one season into two different seasons. The playoffs and post season and the off season aka looking ahead to the 2010 NFL draft.
So far Cal running back Jahvid Best, Tennessee safety Eric Berry, Oklahoma quarterback Sam Bradford, Notre Dame QB Jimmy Clausen and other projected first round picks have already declared for the 2010 Draft.
So with that being said my first mock draft of 2010 is here. My mock draft order follows the offical order.
1) St Louis Rams: Ndamukong Suh, DT Nebraska
Examination: Well the [...]
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December 25, 2009 by
Lars Hanson |
Aaron Curry,
Browns,
Deion Branch,
Jim MOra Jr,
John Carlson,
Julius Jones,
Matt Hasselbeck,
Max Unger,
Mike Holmgren,
Patriots,
Ricky Watters,
Robbie Tobeck,
Seahawks,
Shaun Alexander,
Steve Hutchinson,
Super Bowl,
TJ Houshmandzadeh,
Walter Jones
What a decade it has been for the Seattle Seahawks organization and the city of Seattle in general. The Seahawks, one of two original expansion teams along with the Tampa Bay Bucs have been to their highest high and their lowest low (still currently going lower) in franchise history, which is arguably the most successful decade in franchise history.
The Seahawks started out in 2000 still in the AFC West with John Kitna as their starting quarterback so when you take a look at the current Seahawks roster the organization has been through a lot of changes, both good and bad this decade.
If you want to compare the start of the [...]
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This is news coming down within the hour. The city of Seattle has been shining bright on the sports map these past two weeks with the acquisitions of Cy Young award winner Cliff Lee and 2008 ASG MVP Milton Bradley to the Seattle Mariners (MLB) and having Jake Locker officially announce that he would return to the University of Washington for his senior season it seemed like something from the Seahawks had to come.
Since announcing that he wanted to return to the game he left two years ago after he retired as the head coach of the Seattle Seahawks, Mike Holmgren wanted to become the next [...]
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Last week I talked about the possible general manager replacements for the Seattle Seahawks after Tim Ruskell resigned with only three months left on his contract. That list included former Seahawks head coach and GM Mike Holmgren, former Seahawks GM Randy Mueller, current Eagles GM Tom Heckert and current Steelers GM Kevin Colbert.
Now that the Cleaveland Browns, led by owner Randy Lerner are putting on the "full court press" to have Mike Holmgren become their football operations "Czar". Looking at the situation in Cleavland it looks like [...]
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Last week, Bills fans, lead by Ryan Abshagen, rented a billboard to express their unhappy feelings towards both the coaching staff and front office of the organization.
Of course, going into this, Ryan never thought he would get this much support or money. From the looks of it, Ryan is not the only unhappy Bills fan in western New York. As of last Wednesday, Ryan has raised $1,402 for the sign and the total is still going up. The billboard, which is digital, can flash up to 3000 times a day advertising his message. The billboard is located on Interstate 90 on the south side of Buffalo.
The message will read, “It’s time to clean house, RALPH,” referring to Wilson. Next to that will be a checklist of three names: Head Coach Jauron; the team’s chief college scout Tom Modrak; [...]
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Two years ago the Seattle Seahawks traded a late round pick to the Cleveland Browns for then second stringer Charlie Frye who had been benched in favor of Derek Anderson.
Well now the same has happened to former first round pick Brady Quinn.
Browns first year head coach Eric Mangini (the man-genius) waited till the last minute to name is [...]
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October 15, 2009 by
Jeremy Smith |
bills,
Browns,
Buffalo Bills,
Deion Sanders,
Derek Anderson,
Jets,
Marv Levy,
Rich Eisen,
Roscoe Parrish,
Terrell Owens
[caption id="attachment_2156" align="alignleft" width="168" caption="Coach Mangini telling Derek Anderson how to accumulate more then 23 yards passing per game"][/caption]
Well, I sure hope you didn't watch this game especially if you are a Bills fan? If you did watch it, like me, you wasted three hours of your life that you can never get back. If you did not [...]
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Quick-hitting run down of all the Week 10 action in the NFL, including the Denver Broncos vs. Cleveland Browns NFL Network game, and the Philadelphia Eagles vs. New York Giants.
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