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This isn't Pete Carroll's first go around as an NFL head coach but it is his first off season as a NFL head coach AND executive vice president.  Not only is Carroll the EVP and head coach but if there is a discrepancy between Carroll and new general manager John Schneider, Pete Carroll would win the coin flip 100 percent of the time. According to Seahawks CEO Tod Leiweke the team will be built around both Carroll and Schneider but should their be a discrepancy about a trade/signing/draft pick Carroll would be awarded his decision because the team is going to be built around Carroll's philosophy. Now as [...] Continue reading →
The wait is over;  the Seattle Seahawks and former USC head coach Pete Carroll have come to an agreement to make Carroll the next Seahawks head coach, this according to the LA Times. Since the Seahawks fired former head coach Jim Mora Jr,  the team has been in direct contact with the Trojans head coach. When the news broke around 10 A.M Friday morning the quick names that came out were Vikings defensive coordinator Lesley Frazier (who would fill the NFL's Rooney Rule) and other notable suitors. Then ESPN's [...] Continue reading →
Here are the week four Bears power rankings from various sites around the web: ESPN: #14 (No change from last week) Analysis, “It’s now hard to remember how lousy Jay Cutler played in Week 1.” CBS: #16 (+3 from last week) Analysis, “The past two weeks we saw why they traded to get Jay Cutler. The kid can play, even if some, like my colleague Clark Judge, don’t think he can.” Yahoo [...] Continue reading →
As of 5:30 yesterday, ESPN's Adam Schefter announced that the Chiefs are willing to trade star wide receiver Dwayne Bowe. "... If a team out there made a good offer for Bowe, he would be gone tomorrow" Adam Schefter told ESPN on Thursday. Schefter would also go on to add that "Like I said, outside of [Matt] Cassel and [Tyson] Jackson, there's no Chief who can't be had for the right price. New regimes like their own players; this is not something new to Haley and Scott Pioli. This is a universal truth." For those interested, here's a link to the story. [...] Continue reading →
John Carlson, a second round pick of the Seattle Seahawks in the 2008 NFL draft. In his rookie season with the Seahawks, Carlson bloomed into one of the top ten tight ends in the National Football League. In his first season, the rookie out of the University of Notre Damn compliled 627 receiving yards, five touchdown receptions and 55 receptions averaging over 11 yards per catch. Not only did Carlson have a great statistal season, he broke two Seahawks tight end records and tied another one. Carlson broke the Seahawks TE [...] Continue reading →
The Seattle Seahawks had one of their worst seasons in franchise history last season going 4-12. The previous five seasons the Seahawks won the NFC West and had one trip to the super bowl. Now the key to the Seahawks has been health. In the case of last season was the lack there of referring to health. The Seahawks had three different starting quarterbacks (Matt Hasselbeck, Seneca Wallace and Charlie Frye), ten different starting wide receivers (Deion Branch, Nate Burleson (played in only one game), Bobby Engram, Ben Obamanu, Logan Payne, Billy McMullen, Michael Bumpus, Mike Hass and Koren Robinson) each started at least one [...] Continue reading →
also see Five Ideas the NFL Should Implement   Does anyone know what those razor-looking symbols on the Patriots’ field are? It’s Gillette Stadium, but those aren’t actually razors, are they?   [...] Continue reading →
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