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Tarvaris Jackson
Seahawks Addicts &bull Nov 21, 2011
From day one, and without competition, Tarvaris Jackson was named the starting quarterback by Pete Carroll. After an 0-2 start, impatience and criticism from fans grew large, and Jackson received most of the blame for the offense's struggles. In the game against Arizona, boos and chants for Charlie Whitehurst roared from the stands at Century Link Field. Two weeks after Jackson… Full Story »
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Seahawks Head to the Midwest to Face Division Rival Rams
NFL Gridiron Gab &bull Nov 18, 2011
The Seahawks head to the midwest and return to NFC West division play this Sunday at 1:05 p.m. The game will be televised on FOX (channel 13 in Seattle) and broadcast on 710 ESPN Radio and 97.3 FM in Seattle.… Full Story »
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RT James Carpenter suffered an unspecified injury in practice
Field Gulls &bull Nov 17, 2011
And replace him with a 3rd or 4th round talent tackle who shouldn't be starting for a few years, while cutting the guard you signed the year before to a three year contract so the tackle can be repositioned there.… Full Story »
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Tale of the tape: Pete Carroll vs. Mike Holmgren
Seahawks Blog on Seattle Times &bull Nov 8, 2011
Seahawks lack finishing moves By Danny O'Neil | The Seattle Times The Seahawks stand at 2-6 and trail the 49ers by five games in the NFC West standings having also lost a head-to-head game against San Francisco. That leaves a… Full Story »
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Tarvaris Jackson to be QB at practice Wednesday
Seattle Times Seahawks Blog &bull Nov 3, 2011
RENTON -- Tarvaris Jackson returned as Seattle's quarterback during Sunday's game against Cincinnati. He appears set to stay there this week. Jackson will take the majority of the repetitions with Seattle's first-unit offense during Wednesday's practice, according to coach Pete… Full Story »
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Monday Night Quarterback on Tuesday morning
Seattle Times Seahawks Blog &bull Nov 1, 2011
Does Pete Carroll need to slow his roll when it comes to being aggressive at the goal line? Did he make a mistake starting quarterback Charlie Whitehurst when Tarvaris Jackson was available? How do we measure this Seahawks season now… Full Story »
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Seahawks proceeding as if Tarvaris Jackson will start
Seattle Times Seahawks Blog &bull Nov 1, 2011
Corrected version RENTON -- Coach Pete Carroll hoped to be able to rest quarterback Tarvaris Jackson on Sunday against Cincinnati. That's not going to be the case this week after Jackson not only played the final three quarters of Sunday's… Full Story »
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Three things we learned: Bengals 34, Seahawks 12
Seattle Times Seahawks Blog &bull Nov 1, 2011
Three things we learned Tarvaris Jackson is Seattle's best quarterback choice. There can be no dispute now, can there? Charlie Whitehurst started the game and the Seahawks failed to gain a first down on two of their first three possessions, and that one drive they did manage to move the ball was helped greatly by a dumber-than-dumb personal-foul penalty on Cincinnati, negating a third-and-long situation. Jackson played with a sore wing and still threw for a career-high 323 yards in just three quarters, and while you can dispute that those yards were… Full Story »
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Seahawks quarterback could be game-time decision
Pro Football Talk &bull Oct 19, 2011
Charlie Whitehurst is taking all the snaps with the first-team offense on Wednesday, but Seahawks coach Pete Carroll isn't ready to name him the starter for Sunday's game against the Browns. Carroll said Wednesday, via John Boyle of the Everett… Full Story »
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Monday afternoon Seahawks practice preparation
Seahawks Blog on Seattle Times &bull Oct 17, 2011
The Seahawks return to work Monday afternoon with a practice scheduled for 2:45 p.m. The headline is going to be the quarterback situation. Is Tarvaris Jackson back to practice eight days after suffering a strained pectoral muscle? If not, Charlie… Full Story »
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Jackson remains Seahawks' undisputed starting QB
Pro Football Weekly &bull Oct 14, 2011Despite Charlie Whitehurst 's winning effort out of the bullpen in a stunning upset victory over the Giants in relief of an injured Tarvaris Jackson , team insiders tell us head coach Pete Carroll really does remain "totally committed" to… Full Story »
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Charlie Whitehurst Likely to Get His Shot for Hawks Sunday
Seahawks Gab &bull Oct 12, 2011
With the Seahawks offense finally showing signs of life the last few weeks using a no-huddle offense engineered by quarterback Tarvaris Jackson, backup Charlie Whitehurst was left to practice the no-huddle on his own. Whitehurst hadn't had many opportunities in practice to… Full Story »
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Charlie Whitehurst Likely to Get His Shot for Hawks after Bye Week
Seahawks Gab &bull Oct 12, 2011
With the Seahawks offense finally showing signs of life the last few weeks using a no-huddle offense engineered by quarterback Tarvaris Jackson, backup Charlie Whitehurst was left to practice the no-huddle on his own. Whitehurst hadn't had many opportunities in practice to… Full Story »
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The Fifth Down: Week 5 Film Review, Including Giants-Seahawks
NFL News on NY Times &bull Oct 12, 2011
The Giants' defense appeared to take the Seahawks lightly, seeming unprepared for Seattle's up-tempo, quick-striking passing attack. Seattle dictated tempo most of the game. Early on, the Seahawks liked the Ben Obomanu-Aaron Ross matchup, and for good reason. Seattle stayed in three-receiver sets almost the entire game. That allowed them to do two things: use sturdy slot wideout Doug Baldwin in the voids down the seams (behind the linebackers and in front of the safeties, where the Giants' coverage often broke down) and run Marshawn Lynch inside against nickel linebacker Jacquian Williams, who isn't very good in traffic. That's two… Full Story »
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Charlie Whitehurst looks to take advantage of opportunity with Tarvaris Jackson injured
Washington Post Redskins News &bull Oct 12, 2011
RENTON, Wash. - With the Seattle Seahawks offense finally showing signs of life the last few weeks using a no-huddle offense engineered by quarterback Tarvaris Jackson, backup Charlie Whitehurst was left to practice the no-huddle on his own. Whitehurst hadn't… Full Story »
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Whitehurst looks to take advantage of opportunity
Seahawks News on Seattle Post-Intelligencer &bull Oct 12, 2011
share: digg facebook twitter (AP) - With the Seattle Seahawks offense finally showing signs of life the last few weeks using a no-huddle offense engineered by quarterback Tarvaris Jackson, backup Charlie Whitehurst was left to practice the no-huddle on his… Full Story »
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The Key Player Seattle's Go-Ahead TD Was... Leon Washington?
12th Man Rising &bull Oct 11, 2011I have to admit, I didn't pick up on this, and wouldn't have had Charlie Whitehurst not mentioned it. The go-head touchdown pass from Whitehurst to Doug Baldwin the 4th Quarter wouldn't have happened had it not been for a… Full Story »
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Seahawks QB Jackson's Status Remains Uncertain
12th Man Rising &bull Oct 11, 2011It's Tuesday, and that means today is the day we're supposed to learn how serious the injuries are that were sustained in last Sunday's game. It's also the bye week, meaning the Seahawks are in no rush to give us… Full Story »
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Defense accepts blame for blowing coverage
New York Giants News on NY Post &bull Oct 11, 2011
After not even contesting the game-winning touchdown pass from Charlie Whitehurst to Doug Baldwin in the fourth quarter of their 36-25 loss to the Seahawks, Giants defensive players said the reason Baldwin was ridiculously wide open was miscommunication. It appeared… Full Story »
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Hawks Suffer Major Injuries in Win Over Giants
Seahawks Gab &bull Oct 11, 2011
Tarvaris Jackson's injured pectoral muscle won't allow him to throw, Marcus Trufant couldn't bend over to tie his shoes, Marshawn Lynch is hobbling around with a bum ankle and Zach Miller has a sore neck. Coming off an impressive 36-25 win over the New York Giants, the Seahawks were basking in some unexpected attention on Monday thanks to the performance of… Full Story »



