Seahawks/Rams: My Prediction, My Hope, My Fear
What I Think Will Happen: The Seahawks’ Defense Dominates, The O Plays Ball Control, Hawks win 24-3. Continue reading Seahawks/Rams: My Prediction, My Hope, My Fear
A conversation with Seattle
What I Think Will Happen: The Seahawks’ Defense Dominates, The O Plays Ball Control, Hawks win 24-3. Continue reading Seahawks/Rams: My Prediction, My Hope, My Fear
Expect a low-scoring game, unless the Seahawks’ D can exploit Carson Palmer’s propensity to throw interceptions. Continue reading Seahawks/Cardinals: My Prediction, My Hope, My Fear
Vegas says the Seahawks will win big Sunday. If Tennessee does pull an upset, it’ll be because of these three players. Continue reading Seahawks Sunday Supper: Tennessee Titans
The Seahawks have a much deeper, and, position-by-position, more talented roster than the Houston Texans, whom they travel to face … Continue reading Seahawks Sunday Supper: The Houston Texans
While not discounting the possibility of a Seahawks loss, I’m not going dwell on it by suggesting that there are “keys to the game” for the Seahawks. Because even if the Hawks win by 20, as Vegas expects, there are three pressing questions that we could have answered by game’s end.
Continue reading Seahawks Sunday Supper: The Jacksonville Jaguars
The Seahawks start their season Sunday against the Carolina Panthers. Should be a cakewalk, right? Vegas doesn’t think so—our Seahawks are favored only by three points. Here’s why: Continue reading Sunday’s Seahawks Supper: The Carolina Panthers
“In three years, Pete Carroll and John Schneider have amassed the best talent in Seahawks’ history by eschewing Ruskell-era measures like veteran-ness and good-in-the-locker-room-osity in favor of size, speed, and strength. The Seahawks have the league’s best young players in almost every position group. ” Continue reading Seth Kolloen Previews the Seattle Seahawks Season on Your Kindle