February 26, 2010 by
Lars Hanson |
2010 NFL Draft,
Brandon Marshall,
Jimmy Clausen,
Mark Sanchez,
Matt Hasselbeck,
Mike Teel,
Pete Carroll,
Ricky Williams,
Sam Bradford,
Seahawks,
Shaun Alexander
The million dollar question looming in Seattle is centered around Pete Carroll and what he wants to do at the quarterback position.
Carroll and Schneider are in a rough position because they have come in during the middle of a horrendous rebuilding process, which was created by former Seahawks general manager Tim Ruskell.
Matt Hasselbeck is entering into the final year of his contract and with the amount of injuries he's had over the past two years his future, with the current offense is questionable. The Seahawks have Seneca Wallace and Mike Teel behind Hasselbeck and neither have the complete package to be a 16+ game starter in [...]
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January 1, 2010 by
Lars Hanson |
Chris Johnson,
Jim MOra Jr,
Larry Fitzgerald,
Matt Hasselbeck,
NFL draft,
Seahawks,
Shaun Alexander,
Tim Ruskell,
TJ Houshmandzadeh,
Walter Jones
As today dons a new year and more importantly a new decade in Seahawks history. However they still have one little bit of 2009 left attached to them, that being their final regular season game this Sunday at home against the Tennessee Titans and C2k Chris Johnson.
After the Tennessee game this Sunday the Seahawks will go into full on off season mode, starting with the hiring of the teams new president/GM replacing Tim Ruskell who resigned in December.
Once that new GM is in place they will have a lot of work ahead of them to add talented to this depleted roster. The Seahawks new GM will have to attack some of those needs through free agency as [...]
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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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March 2nd, 2001 the Seattle Seahawks traded for Green Bay Packers backup quarterback Matt Hasselbeck in what would become the Seahawks best quarterback in franchise history.
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The Mike Holmgren era was arguably one of if not the most successful era in Seahawks history.
Four straight division titles, five straight playoff appearances, one super bowl appearance and countless other player accolades.
Since 2005 when the Seahawks lost 21-10 to the Pittsburgh Steelers in super bowl 40 they Seahawks have steadily gone backwards and last year they took about two or three more steps back.
From that 53 man roster in the super bowl the Seahawks have lost the following players. LG Steve Hutchinson, C Robbie Tobeck, RB Shaun Alexander, WR Darrell Jackson, WR Joe Jurevicius, TE Jeremy Stevens, WR Bobby Engram, RG Chris Gray, DE Bryce [...]
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