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Red-hot Seahawks host ice-cold Rams on Monday Night Football
Posted on 9 Dec 2011 by Erik Olsoy.
The Seattle Seahawks have won three of their last four games (and blew a ten point lead in the 4th quarter of the one they lost), and are one of the hottest teams in the second half of the season in the NFL. Much of this revival has centered around the emergence of Marshawn Lynch and the Seahawk running game. Lynch had no 100-yard rushing games by Week 8, and had just three touchdowns. In...
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Seahawks – Eagles Preview
Posted on 1 Dec 2011 by Erik Olsoy.
Frustrating to watch. Periodically brilliant (especially against the Giants). Terribly injured. We’re talking about the Seahawks… AND the Eagles. The Eagles had their sights set on the Super Bowl this year after several high-caliber free agent signings. Newly-acquired quarterback Vince Young even dubbed Philadelphia “the dream team” in an over-cited quote because of the star p...
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Rams Return To Mediocrity, Fall To Seahawks
Posted on 21 Nov 2011 by Chaz Ingram.
The Seahawks rose above the Rams in a battle of divison dwellers The beginning of Sunday’s game between the St. Louis Rams and Seattle Seahawks gave you the feeling that the end would be great and the Rams would walk a way with their second win in a row. The Seahawks were penalized 13 times in the game, the Rams had four sacks and a blocked punt, QB Tavaris Jackson was intercepted on his fi...
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Seahawks face rebuilding Rams in NFC West showdown
Posted on 18 Nov 2011 by Erik Olsoy.
When the St. Louis Rams travelled to Seattle to take on the Seahawks in Week 17 of last season, they were defeated, surrendering the NFC West Division Championship to Seattle in the process. This week’s matchup is nearly as intriguing as last year’s, but for an entirely different set of reasons. Most NFL experts picked the Rams to win the NFC West this season. Unfortunately for St. Lo...
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VIKINGS RELEASE OF BERRIAN POINTS TO THEIR BIGGEST PROBLEM
Posted on 25 Oct 2011 by Sean Eckhardt.
Sometimes when you are writing articles, or just talking sports with others, you can sound like a broken record; “Childress should be fired for his handling of Randy Moss.” “What should concern Minnesota fans is the thought of Sidney Rice following Bevell and Jackson to Seattle.” “Bernard Berrian is not a #1 receiver.” I have said or written ...
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Browns overcome Seahawks 6-3 in a defensive slugfest
Posted on 24 Oct 2011 by Erik Olsoy.
Much of my pregame blog centered around my belief that the Seahawk defense could shut down Colt McCoy and the Brown offense. Shut down the Browns they did, as the Seahawks held Browns starting running back Montario Hardesty to just 2.9 yards per carry over 33 attempts, and frustrated Colt McCoy all game long. The Browns mustered just six points despite having the ball for nearly 43 minutes,...
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Confident Giants host improving Seahawks
Posted on 7 Oct 2011 by Erik Olsoy.
This week, the favored New York Giants play host to the rapidly-maturing Seattle Seahawks in what figures to be an important game for both teams. The Seahawks have fallen two games behind San Francisco in the NFC West, but have seen a notable improvement on offense since receiver Sidney Rice has been on the field the last two weeks. After losing in Week 1 to the Washington Redskins, the New...
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61-yard field goal falls short to halt furious Seahawk rally
Posted on 3 Oct 2011 by Erik Olsoy.
The Atlanta Falcons had a 27-7 lead near the beginning of the third quarter. A friend texted me from work asking me how the Seahawks were doing, and I responded “they’re getting killed.” The Falcon offense was running smoothly, and the game looked to be firmly in Atlanta’s control. However, like they have done in nearly every game this season (not against Pittsburgh), the Seahawks...
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Seahawks hope to get revenge against struggling Falcons
Posted on 30 Sep 2011 by Erik Olsoy.
Last season, the Atlanta Falcons finished the regular season with the best record in the NFC, racking up 13 wins and just 3 losses. One of those wins was a 34-18 win at Qwest Field over the Seahawks. This week, the Falcons will again travel to Seattle to take on the Seahawks. Last season, the Seahawks were in the midst of losing seven of nine games when the Falcons came to town. Outclasse...
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Seahawks shut down Cardinals, rally for first win of season
Posted on 26 Sep 2011 by Erik Olsoy.
Despite spotting the Arizona Cardinals an early 10-3 lead, the Seahawks defense stifled the Cardinals the rest of the way, and Seattle fought back for a 13-10 win. The Cardinals were just 3 for 14 on third downs in the game, and could manage just 3.2 yards per rush against the stingy Seattle defense. Things started off well for the Seahawks as they took the lead through a Steven Hauschka fiel...
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The Arizona Cardinals invade the Hawks Nest in an NFC West Showdown
Posted on 23 Sep 2011 by Erik Olsoy.
The Seahawks have suffered consecutive losses on the road to the San Francisco 49ers and the Pittsburgh Steelers, but will return to raucous CenturyLink Field in Seattle to take on the Arizona Cardinals this Sunday. The Seahawks have had a difficult start to the season, both with scheduling and with injuries. However, they will be bolstered this week by Sidney Rice’s Seahawk debut. Rice h...
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MINNESOTA WILL NEED TO FIND OFFENSE IN WEEK 2
Posted on 16 Sep 2011 by Sean Eckhardt.
The Vikings will host the Buccaneers on Sunday in their home opener. Traditionally, Minnesota has played very well in the Metrodome, but if they want to get their first win on Sunday, they will have to play much better than they did week 1 against the Chargers. The biggest challenge facing the Vikings on Sunday will be getting some production out of the passing game. Donovan McNabb threw fo...









