Cuts, injuries, signings, and rumors have all flooded Seahawks' nation within one day of one loss. I'm fine with all this mumble jumble as long as Mike Holmgren agrees with what the front office is doing....
Here's a brief summary of what went down yesterday: Three Seahawks have been cut , Jordan Kent, Justin Forsett, and Ryan Plackemeier
Rob Sims is done for the year.
To replace Plackemeier, the Seahawks have signed a no-name punter named Jon Ryan .
The Seahawks have signed a no...Read Full Story
It was only four seasons ago when the Seahawks’ ground game reeked havoc on the NFL. That was the year that the league took notice of the team that called the Pacific Northwest home.
Big number 37 led the attack.
Shaun Alexander routinely tore up opposing defenses. En route to setting the single season record for rushing touchdowns with 27 scores, the Alabama product totaled 1880 yards on the ground on 370 carries.
It was only four years ago that the team went 13-3 and made their only...Read Full Story
It was only four seasons ago when the Seahawks’ ground game reeked havoc on the NFL. That was the year that the league took notice of the team that called the Pacific Northwest home.
Big number 37 led the attack.
Shaun Alexander routinely tore up opposing defenses. En route to setting the single season record for rushing touchdowns with 27 scores, the Alabama product totaled 1880 yards on the ground on 370 carries.
It was only four years ago that the team went 13-3 and made their only...Read Full Story
The two days are up and no deal has apparently been reached between the Cleveland Browns and Mike Holmgren, but it doesn’t mean that Seattle’s out of the woods yet.
A little over a month ago I wrote about how the initial Holmgren to Cleveland speculation would condemn the Seahawks to NFL irrelevancy if Seattle didn’t end the conjecture by signing their former head coach as the team’s new general manager. Back then it wasn’t clear if Holmgren would actually consider the Browns’ position...Read Full Story
Friday night the Huskies of the University of Washington played host to the Seattle Seahawks. With a few hundred spectators in attendance, the Seahawks ran through a light, two hour workout.
The following are my thoughts and observations from watching the practice at Husky Stadium:
Old face returning to Seattle with reinforcements?
If Jim Mora Jr. falters this year as the new head coach of the Seahawks, is it to farfetched to think that some changes will again be made in Seattle? Mike...Read Full Story
Mason Kelley from the Seattle Times released his 4A and 3A ... Lakes HS loser-out district playoff game. Lincoln's Tre'Shaun Lexing is a 6'5" wing with offers from Gonzaga, Washington State, Santa Clara and Oregon State. Read ...
It was just one season ago that the Hilton Head Island High School girls basketball team closed ... "We got off to a terrible start and then we came back. We could have had that game. It was nice to actually win a playoff game."
Earl Thomas is 22 years old, has just played in his second pro-bowl, and is arguably the most valuable safety in the league. I say "most valuable" instead of "best" because his instincts, elite first step, and closing speed allow Seattle to play ...
The inbounds pass led to a fade-away jumper that caromed off the iron and Lamar State freshman Shondel Stewart grabbed the rebound and held on for the final buzzer and the tough-fought win by the Hawks. The win marks a new school record for regular ...
Giacomini, 26, had been an extreme liability in previous spot appearances before James Carpenter's ACL injury forced him into the starting lineup down the 2011 stretch. The former Packers draft pick started seven games, holding his own and flashing ...
Share your thoughts and opinions about Ryan Plackemeier and the Hawks, or follow recent news and blogs. Ryan Plackemeier is a punter for the Seattle Seahawks, wearing number 1. 2006 is his first year as a pro player. He played college ball at Wake Forest. Ryan Plackemeier is 6 feet, 3 inches and weighs 235 pounds.