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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Breaking news from The Seattle Times and Seahawks.com. The Seahawks officially announced today that All world LT Walter Jones will be out for the remainder of the 2009 season and it could very well mean the end of his outstanding career.
Walter Jones' season ended before he could even get it started. Jones underwent arthroscopic knee surgery in December to clear out cartilage and it was expected he would make a strong recovery.
That never happened.
By placing Jones' on IR the Seahawks really are shutting themselves down for the Seahawks and looking ahead to 2010, which is the first right move Jim Mora has made all year.
RT Sean Locklear is not expected to play this week against the Dallas Cowboys.
Recently signed OT Damion McIntosh is expected to [...]
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