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Seahawks Sack Rodgers Eight Times And Score Late During Infamous Monday Night Victory, Russ’s Rookie Year

Seahawks Sack Rodgers Eight Times And Score Late During Infamous Monday Night Victory, Russ’s Rookie Year

Russ’s Rookie Year, A Re-Look At The Season The Seahawks Gained A Super Star Monday Night Football in the Pacific Northwest was usually a welcome proposition, with the Seattle Seahawks owning the all-time highest winning percentage of any team in the National Football League, at 73%. With the Seahawks coming off a monster win against the Dallas Cowboys, this overlooked squad had an opportunity to show America that winning football was back in the Pacific Northwest. Before the Hawks was…

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The Seahawks Are A Dark Horse To Win The Super Bowl. They Probably Like It That Way.

The Seahawks Are A Dark Horse To Win The Super Bowl. They Probably Like It That Way.

The Seattle Seahawks (8-4-1) lost to the Green Bay Packers. The Arizona Cardinals (5-7-1) lost to the Miami Dolphins. The Los Angeles Rams (4-9) lost to the Atlanta Falcons. The San Francisco 49ers (1-12) lost to the New York Jets. Tough Sledding Despite having the easiest final six games for all division leaders in the NFC, the Seahawks are 1-2 at the midway point, highlighted by pretty disastrous outings against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Packers. Earlier in the…

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2015 Seahawks Re-Watch, Week 2: The Pack Attack

2015 Seahawks Re-Watch, Week 2: The Pack Attack

The Seahawks were slated to face the NFC North Conference for the 2015-2016 season, including a much-hyped Sunday Night Football rematch against the Green Bay Packers. At one of the most historic football shrines in America, Lambeau Field, Marshawn Lynch, Russell Wilson and the big D entered into an electric atmosphere where Packers fans awaited their chance to knock the Seahawks down.

Week Two: Are the Seahawks Bullies?

Week Two: Are the Seahawks Bullies?

The first two weeks of the season, I’ve felt like I’m watching Super Bowl 49 all over again. Whether it was Bailey failing on the one-on-one for the touchdown the same way KJ Wright was burned by Gronk during the Super Bowl. To these slippery, quick horizontal passes to a single receiver while everyone else blocks. You know what? Who needs to relive it? The point is that I’ve watched the Super Bowl for three straight weeks, and for three straight weeks the Seahawks lost it.

The New England Patriots exposed the Seattle Seahawks—and now everyone is copying them.