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  1. Seahawks off and running after switching game plan

    Seahawks News on Seattle Post-Intelligencer &bull Dec 14, 2011

    Seahawks off and running after switching game plan Associated Press Copyright 2011 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Updated 04:38 p.m., Wednesday, December 14, 2011 The Seahawks head coach was talking… Full Story »

  2. Midseason decision reason Seattle off and running

    Seahawks News on Seattle Post-Intelligencer &bull Dec 14, 2011

    Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch runs against the St. Louis Rams in the first half of an NFL football game, Monday, Dec. 12, 2011, in Seattle. The Seahawks won 30-13. Photo: Ted S. RENTON, Wash. (AP) - Pete Carroll,… Full Story »

  3. Seahawks-Bears matchup of the day: Tuesday

    Pro Football Weekly &bull Dec 14, 2011

    This is a week where Peppers could dominate if the Seahawks don't send very capable help to McQuistan's side - he's the starting left tackle - throughout the game. McQuistan is a solid technician and knows Seattle's blocking scheme inside… Full Story »

  4. Seattle Seahawks team report: Lynch making contract decision difficult

    NFL News on Sporting News &bull Dec 13, 2011

    SEATTLE-Quarterback is the biggest question mark going forward for the Seahawks, but the team's biggest decision involves the running back position: Can Seattle afford not to keep Marshawn Lynch? Re-signing him won't be cheap, not after this season. He rushed… Full Story »

  5. Seattle's Lynch gets another big stage vs. Rams

    Seahawks News on Seattle Post-Intelligencer &bull Dec 11, 2011

    Seattle's Lynch gets another big stage vs. Rams Associated Press Copyright 2011 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Updated 11:50 a.m., Sunday, December 11, 2011 SEATTLE (AP) - It took a… Full Story »


  6. Seahawks Really Can Actually Backdoor Way Into Playoffs

    Seahawks Gab &bull Dec 9, 2011

    Entering this weekend against the Rams- I fully expect the Seahawks to dominate the hapless Rams. Russell Okung on IR or not, Tom Cable has this rush offense going regardless of what spare parts are being thrown in on the offensive line. Marshawn Lynch is having a career stretch and is on pace for a career year. He has proven he can beast mode his way through defenses with just a little opportune blocking. A win would push their record to… Full Story »

  7. Week 11: Seahawks at Rams (Game Thread)

    Seahawks Addicts &bull Nov 20, 2011

    The Seahawks have an opportunity this afternoon to earn their first back-to-back win of the season as well as a second victory on the road to go along with their win against the Giants back in week five. The Rams… Full Story »

  8. Rams one-up Seahawks on freak injuries

    Mike Sando on ESPN &bull Nov 18, 2011

    The St. Louis Rams have yet to hear about an injury they could not top. They proved it Friday when starting left tackle Rodger Saffold suffered a serious pectoral injury that could require season-ending surgery. Saffold suffered the injury during… Full Story »


  9. Injuries reshape right side of offensive line

    Seahawks News on The Tacoma News Tribune &bull Nov 18, 2011

    RENTON - The worst fears of the Seattle Seahawks were realized when a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) test revealed on Thursday that rookie offensive tackle James Carpenter suffered an anterior cruciate ligament tear in his left knee, ending his season.… Full Story »

  10. Seahawks O-line coach Tom Cable: 'We don't back down, we just go forward'

    Seattle Times Seahawks Blog &bull Nov 17, 2011

    RENTON -- Next man up, huh? That was the question posed to Seahawks offensive line coach Tom Cable as he talked after the team's top two choices from last April's draft suffered season-ending knee injuries four days apart. The long-term implications of the injuries to rookie tackle James Carpenter and rookie guard John Moffitt are contrasted against… Full Story »


  11. Seahawks Power Series: Michael Robinson, Smashmouth Football

    Field Gulls &bull Nov 17, 2011

    Seahawks ' fullback Michael Robinson found himself Pete Carroll's target of praise following Sunday's win against Baltimore and I must admit I hadn't really noticed him all that much in this one the first time around. In full game speed, it's only natural to watch the ball and as a consequence you tend to miss out on all the rest of the twenty-one players winning battles on a given play. Upon second viewing though, and especially after this quote from his coach, I sat up and paid closer attention: "At the fullback position, Mike had his… Full Story »

  12. Paul McQuistan to start at right guard

    Seattle Times Seahawks Blog &bull Nov 16, 2011

    RENTON -- Paul McQuistan will start at right guard in place of rookie John Moffitt, who suffered a season-ending knee injury in the first quarter of Sunday's game. Lemuel Jeanpierre played the final three quarters at right guard against Baltimore.… Full Story »

  13. Raiders blow early lead in 38-24 loss to Denver Broncos

    Boston Herald Patriots News &bull Nov 7, 2011

    The Raiders were giving some ground Sunday but not a lot of points in compiling a 10-point halftime lead against the Denver Broncos, defending the college-style option running game as a professional team should. Then came a meltdown and an inexplicable 38-24 loss, with the Raiders giving… Full Story »


  14. Finally, Hawks have running attack worth noticing

    Seahawks News on The Tacoma News Tribune &bull Nov 7, 2011

    ARLINGTON, Texas - It only took half a season, but the Seattle Seahawks finally ran the ball the way coach Pete Carroll envisioned when he hired Tom Cable as his offensive line coach. Cowboys defensive backs Abram Elam (26) and… Full Story »

  15. Ann Killion: Hue Jackson is up for the challenge of steering Raiders

    NFL News on Sports Illustrated &bull Oct 13, 2011

    Less than a year ago, Hue Jackson was a journeyman coach. He was an offensive coordinator at yet another stop on his long, choppy resume. Now he is, for all purposes, in control of one of the NFL's 32 franchises. It's an astonishing turn of events for Jackson, who happened to be the last man seated when Al Davis died last weekend. Davis' continuous game of musical coaches ended with Jackson. Before Jackson collapsed to his knees, overcome with emotion at the end of the Raiders 25-20 victory over Houston -- making every highlight show in America --… Full Story »

  16. Hue Jackson Gets His Front Office Feet Wet

    Just Blog Baby &bull Oct 12, 2011

    Replacing Al Davis is going to take a team effort. While that is complimentary to Mr. Davis and his work ethic it is also problematic for a franchise that has only known one voice for nearly 5 decades. Still, the… Full Story »


  17. Cable getting better, just like his linemen

    Seahawks News on The Tacoma News Tribune &bull Oct 12, 2011

    Despite his recent back surgery, Tom Cable, center, has continued to coach the Seahawks' young offensive line, which is led by tackle Russell Okung and guard Robert Gallery, lower right. Despite his recent back surgery, Tom Cable, center, has continued… Full Story »

  18. Seahawks' offense, line coach Tom Cable both recovering nicely

    Seahawks News on Seattle Times &bull Oct 12, 2011

    Tom Cable, the Seahawks' offensive line coach and assistant head coach, has recovered from recent back surgery. The Seahawks' offense has also made a recovery, scoring 55 points the past two games. RENTON - When September ended, Tom Cable was… Full Story »

  19. Center Max Unger misses practice

    Seahawks Blog on Seattle Times &bull Oct 11, 2011

    RENTON -- The Seahawks had a host of players who sat out Tuesday's practice, which shouldn't be a surprise considering it's the bye. DE Raheem Brock, LB Leroy Hill, RB Marshawn Lynch, WR Mike Williams and CB Marcus Trufant were… Full Story »

  20. Seahawks' offense showing positive signs

    New Orleans Saints News on Sun Herald &bull Oct 11, 2011

    RENTON, Wash. -- When September ended, Tom Cable was at a hospital, recovering from back surgery, while Seattle's offense appeared in danger of flatlining altogether. Hard to tell whose recovery has been more impressive the past two weeks - Cable didn't miss a game after surgery and the offense he's in charge of has become suddenly productive. It took four rods,… Full Story »



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