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  • TheSanchize
    #1 Mets and Jets Fan
    • Jun 2009
    • 2741

    This is going very fast man!
    "Baseball is 90% mental, and the other half is physical. -Yogi Berra

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    • Yawkey Way
      Free World Leader
      • Oct 2008
      • 6731





      McCoy Throws INT on KCC 6, 'Hawks Come up Short

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      Seattle Seahawks Stats

      Mike Teel 5-8 111yds 2TD
      Colt McCoy 7-13 77yds INT
      Matt Hasselbeck 5-11 55yds INT
      Seneca Wallace 3-9 35yds

      Cedric Peerman 14car 62yds
      C.J Spiller 6rec 24yds
      Julius Jones 2rec 6yds

      Marshawn Gilyard 5rec 79yds
      T.J Houshmanzadeh 5rec 58yds
      Nate Burleson 2rec 20yds
      Darius Reynaud 2rec 35yds TD
      Deon Butler 1rec 55yds

      Tyler Sash 7tkl
      Leroy Hill 5tkl Sack
      David Hawthorne 4tkl
      Marcus Trufant 4tkl Sack
      Last edited by Yawkey Way; 01-10-2010, 12:24 AM.

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      • Yawkey Way
        Free World Leader
        • Oct 2008
        • 6731





        Seahawks Go 1-3 On Preseason, Lose to Niners

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        Seattle Seahawks Stats

        Matt Hasselbeck 10-18 97yds 2INT
        Seneca Wallace 7-8 53yds TD

        Julius Jones 14car 83yds TD
        Cedric Peerman 8car 17yds

        Marshawn Gilyard 5rec 16yds
        T.J Houshmanzadeh 3rec 53yds
        Darius Reynaud 2rec 13
        Deon Butler 1rec 33yds

        David Hawthorne 6tkl
        Lofa Tatupu 6tkl
        Nick Reed Sack

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        • Yawkey Way
          Free World Leader
          • Oct 2008
          • 6731



          Seahawks Make Surprising 2 Cuts

          The Seahawks only had 51 guys on roster and needed to get down to 50. But they went one less, cutting down to 49 and cutting two players who have had prominent roles on this ball club at one time or another. The Seattle Seahawks released QB Seneca Wallace and HB Julius Jones, replacing both with youth. Wallace spent 7 years in Seattle, totaling 22 TD's and 2847yds. Jones is a 6 year veteran who started in Dallas but came over to Seattle in hopes of becoming the feature back. Things did not work out as management planned. Jones topped 1000 yards in his career once in Dallas, but only rushed for 1500 yards in 2 seasons in Seattle. He still had three years left on his deal. The team will move forward with Mike Teel the back up quarterback and Cedric Peerman the starting halfback. Peerman was signed last season during training camp as someone who was supposed to compete for the third string job, but now finds himself being thrust into the starting role after impressing coaches. C.J Spiller will back Peerman up and Samkon Gado will be the short yardage back.

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          • Yawkey Way
            Free World Leader
            • Oct 2008
            • 6731



            2010 SCHEDULE

            NFC WEST games in BOLD
            Last edited by Yawkey Way; 01-19-2010, 03:29 PM.

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            • Yawkey Way
              Free World Leader
              • Oct 2008
              • 6731



              Season Outlook

              After making improvements on both sides of the ball this year, Seattle hopes to rise up in the standings somewhat. A record of 8-8 will be challenging but not impossible this season, as they play many teams who they can stay competitive against. If another 4-12 season repeats, I would not be surprised if Jim Mora finds his way out the door and either Wade Phillips gets promoted from the defensive coordinator position, or the team goes out and hires a new head coach. QB is a huge question mark for this team. This is the final year of Matt Hasselbecks contract, and even though he is coming off one of his best seasons in recent memory, he will turn 35 during the season. The tricky situation is that there is only one QB in this year’s draft worth taking to build your team around, and that QB is Sam Bradford. If all goes to plan Seattle may be out of reach of Bradford, and yet again stuck at the QB position.

              Running back will also continue to be an issue. Can we rely on Cedric Peerman? From the streets to starting in a little over a year, Peerman has impressed but is not on path to turn into a feature back. C.J Spiller will be the change of pace guy, and the team hopes to see marked improvement from him as the season progresses. Although this is a very deep class in terms of WR, I wouldn’t expect a move to be made there. Both T.J Houshmanzadeh and Nate Burleson are still under contract for the foreseeable future and Deon Butler, Darius Reynaud and Marshawn Gilyard are all still very young. LG and Center will be positions to watch as both Chris Spencer and Rob Sims are in the final year of their contract. If both ask for big money we could see the Seahawks look elsewhere for offensive line help. Brandon Mebane is a free agent to be and the Seahawks are not ones to offer larger than granted contracts. The defensive backfield is a huge area of concern as well. Josh Wilson progressed fabulously as a second CB, but could look for a large payday.

              Scouting

              There are still plenty of areas of concern on this football team. It all starts on the line of scrimmage, which is why it is imperative to keep the offensive line’s foundation secure. With both Rob Sims and Chris Spencer up for new contracts, could the Seahawks take the boring approach to this draft again and go offensive line? Or could the ‘Hawks perhaps try to take the future QB in Sam Bradford. Both the running back and Wide Receiver positions are loaded this draft, which makes a selection there just as enticing. And don’t forget the defensive secondary. Jordan Babineaux is in need of a replacement as well as possibly one if not both of the CB positions. Here are the 18 players we will look at to start the season off.
              - QB Sam Bradford
              - HB Darren Evans
              - HB Damien Berry
              - HB Ryan Mathews
              - WR Julio Jones
              - WR Dez Bryant
              - WR Demaryius Thomas
              - LG Stephen Schilling
              - LG Orlando Franklin
              - RG Mike Pouncey
              - LE Cameron Heyward
              - LE Everson Griffen
              - CB Joe Haden
              - CB Dominique Franks
              - CB Donovan Warren
              - FS Jermale Hines
              - FS Chad Jones
              - SS Sam Proctor
              - SS Mark Barron

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              • Yawkey Way
                Free World Leader
                • Oct 2008
                • 6731





                2010 kicks off in style, divisional rivalry style that is. San Francisco travels to Seattle to take on the Seahawks at Qwest field.

                San Francisco Players to Watch
                If this 49ers team expects to win, they are going to have to rely on the rushing game a lot. Alex Smith is yet again the starting QB leaving them with no dangerous passing attack. Both Frank Gore and Glen Coffee will have to produce not only today but the entire season to give the Niners a chance. On defense, it all starts with Patrick Willis. In my opinion the best MLB in the league, Willis had 141 tackles a season ago. Look for him to give Cedric Peerman second thoughts on if he really wants the starting job. Injury Report: Chilo Rachal is out with a quad injury.

                Seattle Seahawks Players to Watch

                Matt Hasselbeck is under the Seattle spotlight yet again. He’s been rumored to be out for the past 2 seasons yet still finds himself #1 on the depth chart. With a questionable RB by Committee behind him, Hass may have to throw the ball even more than last season. Defensively I can’t wait to watch big Terrence Cody. Although he may not make a ton of tackles Cody is a dominant force in the run game plugging the middle. If you do not double team him, he will make you pay. Injury report: Nate Burleson is out with a partial groin tear and Chris Spencer is out with a Quad injury.

                Prediction
                Seattle Seahawks 17
                San Francisco 49ers 20
                Last edited by Yawkey Way; 01-11-2010, 02:58 PM.

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                • Woy
                  RIP West
                  • Dec 2008
                  • 16372

                  GO DEON BUTLER!

                  And the rest of the Seahawks of course.



                  ^ Shouts to MvP for the sick sig. GFX TEAM BACK

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                  • Yawkey Way
                    Free World Leader
                    • Oct 2008
                    • 6731


                    Stout Seahawks Defense Comes up Huge, 'Hawks Win Opener

                    14 21

                    Seattle If Seahawks fans are looking for signs to be optimistic early, look no further than the amazing defensive showing today. The 49ers hopped on the board early, but that in part due to a INT that took them to the Seahawk 1 yardline. The only other points they scored were on a fumble returned for a touchdown. The Seattle defense did not allow a single drive of over 2 plays to score any type of points. Seattle was however down 14 after the returned fumble, but Cedric Peerman redeemed himself rumbling into the endzone from 14 yards out.

                    Cedric Peerman tied the game up late in the third quarter, taking a toss to the outside and punching it in from 11 yards out. A defensive struggle for most of the game, Peerman was not able to get a consistent rushing attack going. Matt Hasselbeck faced pressure all day long, seriously affecting his throwing decisions. But Hasselbeck was able to maneuver his offense down the field late in the 4th quarter, and Samkon Gado was able to power behind the center into the endzone from one yard out giving the Seahawks the lead and eventually the victory.

                    Team Statistics

                    QB
                    Alex Smith 13-21 | 138yds | TD

                    HB
                    Frank Gore 13car | 56yds
                    Glen Coffee 6car | 25yds

                    WR
                    Brandon Jones 5rec | 61yds
                    Josh Morgan 4reec | 58yds
                    Michael Crabtree 2rec | 9yds | TD

                    DEF
                    Patrick Willis 5tkl
                    Manny Lawson 5tkl | sack
                    Tramon Williams F REC TD


                    Team Statistics

                    QB
                    Matt Hasselbeck 12-20 | 135yds | 1INT

                    HB
                    Cedric Peerman 27car | 78yds | 2TD
                    Samkon Gado TD

                    WR
                    T.J Houshmanzadeh 3rec | 23yds
                    C.J Spiller 2rec | 23yds
                    Deon Butler 2rec | 52yds

                    DEF
                    Lofa Tatupu 6tkl | TFL | sack
                    Terrence Cody 3tkl | sack
                    Brandon Mebane 3tkl | 2sacks
                    Last edited by Yawkey Way; 01-12-2010, 05:14 PM.

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                    • Nash
                      How Bout Them Dawgs
                      • Feb 2009
                      • 3531

                      good win. defense is gonna be sick this year

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                      • Skins2K9
                        go go Spurs!
                        • Dec 2008
                        • 1140

                        great win. I hope you have a great season this year


                        HAIL THE REDSKINS!

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                        • Yawkey Way
                          Free World Leader
                          • Oct 2008
                          • 6731





                          Coming off an impressive defensive performance against the Niners, Seattle will have to kick it up even further if they hope to stay competitive against the Cardinals. Seattle heads in at 1-0 while Arizona is 0-1.

                          Arizona Players to Watch
                          Arizona still has the high flying offense of Kurt Warner, Larry Fitz, Anquan Boldin, and Steve Breaston which does not bode well for a team that only plays 4 DB and has a tendency to not be able to force turnovers. If Arizona wants to win it will come down to Kurt Warner effectively marching the offense up and down the field building a lead early. Matt Hasselbeck hasn't look great so far the five times we've seen him this season so passing may become a bit of a problem. I'm also looking forward to watching Rodgers-Cromartie go at it with T.J Houshmanzadeh.


                          Seattle Seahawks Players to Watch

                          Both Nate Burleson and Chris Spencer will miss today's game. It will be interesting to see if Cedric Peerman can find some holes and break off a big run or two, he will be key to delivering a balanced passing attack. The entire front seven had a spectacular performance on Sunday, hurrying throws creating pressure and plugging up most holes to run with. They will need to stay dominant to be competitive.

                          Prediction
                          Seattle Seahawks 21
                          Arizona Cardinals 31
                          Last edited by Yawkey Way; 01-13-2010, 03:38 PM.

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                          • Nash
                            How Bout Them Dawgs
                            • Feb 2009
                            • 3531

                            this will be a good test for your defense

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                            • Yawkey Way
                              Free World Leader
                              • Oct 2008
                              • 6731


                              Offense Lays Egg, 'Hawks Drop Game to 'Zona

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                              Arizona Matt Hasselbeck certainly hasn't quieted his doubters so far this season. In the first two games of the season Hasselbeck has failed to go over 150 yards and now has 4INT to zero touchdowns. Cedric Peerman broke his first big run of the regular season, flying 61 yards for the touchdown to go up 7-0. Kurt Warner answered not even a full minute later, hitting Larry Fitzgerald for a 25 yard TD pass. That was the kind of night Seattle had, whenever something went their way there was an immediate counter reaction against them.

                              Neil Rackers knocked in two field goals from 30 and 43 yards respectively in the second quarter, which proved to be the lone scoring in the quarter. Both defenses started to dig in after the first quarter. Both teams continued to trade off defensive stops, Arizona going three and out and Seattle for the most part turning it over. But it took a Lerod Stephens-Howling 78 yard punt return to put the deficit at two scores in the third quarter. That was the lone touchdown on the second half, as neither team could really do much more.

                              Team Statistics

                              QB
                              Kurt Warner 18-34 | 179yds | TD | INT

                              HB
                              Beanie Wells 18car | 67yds

                              WR
                              Larry Fitzgerald 8rec | 104yds | TD
                              Anquan Boldin 3rec | 25yds
                              Steve Breaston 2rec | 26yds

                              DEF
                              Karlos Dansby 7tkl
                              Tony Hargrove 5tkl | 4tfl | 2sacks
                              Calais Campbell 4tkl | 2sacks


                              Team Statistics

                              QB
                              Matt Hasselbeck 12-32 | 147yds | 3INT

                              HB
                              Cedric Peerman 18car | 87yds | TD

                              WR
                              Darius Reynaud 4rec | 70yds
                              T.J Houshmanzadeh 3rec | 30yds
                              Deon Butler 3rec | 36yds

                              DEF
                              Brandon Mebane 10tkl | 4sacks
                              David Hawthorne 6tkl
                              Terrence Cody 5tkl | 2sacks
                              Last edited by Yawkey Way; 01-13-2010, 03:49 PM.

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                              • Archer
                                Go the fuck outside
                                • Oct 2008
                                • 15303

                                Damn three picks . At least Cody beasted

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