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Field Gulls (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
More photos » by Donna McWilliam - AP This doesn't happen from shotgun. Browse more photos » Matt Hasselbeck sold play-action well but showed off his square wheels attempting to roll out. He was barely through his curve before he had to target Deion Branch because of pressure. The pass had all the mustard of a Coney Island sand crab. Branch dropped it before being blown up. Max Unger was...
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Field Gulls (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
More photos » by LM Otero - AP Seattle helped Dallas into the end zone with its sloppy, arrogant play. Browse more photos » There were two major turning points in Sunday's contest. They happened in short succession and turned a close game into the beginning of a blowout. The second was a questionable defensive pass interference penalty called on Marcus Trufant after Miles Austin initiated...
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Field Gulls (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
More photos » by Elaine Thompson - AP Building a roster around Seneca Wallace is a kind of idiot proofing. Instead of adding the quarterback and building around his talent, Seattle will add the talent and hope it can find a quarterback that can fit. Browse more photos » Why Seneca? Does Seattle have a choice? Matt Hasselbeck has entered that agonizing phase of his career where injuries...
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Field Gulls (Free subscription) | 11/02/2009
More photos » by LM Otero - AP Football is both a battle for ten and a battle for the end zone. A team must keep the rhythm to keep the drive alive, but it also must cash in with its money calls. Browse more photos » My friend Uncle Mike taught me how to freestyle. He said: You memorize the good lines and improvise the filler. It should sound smooth, integrated and uncontrived. The filler...
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Field Gulls (Free subscription) | 11/01/2009
More photos » by Donna McWilliam - AP Jim Mora relates fan anger. I don't feel the same frustration. Browse more photos » Seattle is a bad team. Preseason hope notwithstanding, I think that was an accurate estimate of what this team would be this year. The offense has withered and the defense has not yet become a dominant unit. It's young and I am not disappointed with how it played today....
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Field Gulls (Free subscription) | 10/29/2009
Wade Philips runs a single-gap 3-4. It emphasizes disruption. Seattle ran out Steve Vallos at center last season against the Cowboys . Dallas nose tackle Jay Ratliff didn't so much disrupt as unfold a lawn chair in Seattle's backfield. Vallos became reeling, beat down and beaten evidence that, in football, it is often your weakest link that matters most. Chris Spencer will fly to Jerry Jones floating...
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Field Gulls (Free subscription) | 10/22/2009
More photos » by Elaine Thompson - AP Max Unger is tall and wears his weight high. He was a center at Oregon, but Oregon runs an unorthodox offense. Unger does not have the ideal build of a center and Seattle has converted him to guard. But did Seattle select Unger to play guard, or is he a guard today out of deference for Chris Spencer? Browse more photos » Is it any wonder Tim Ruskell...
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Field Gulls (Free subscription) | 10/19/2009
More photos » by Elaine Thompson - AP It's hard not to be mad after yesterday's travesty, but class, and the ability to direct one's anger where it belongs, separates the losers of yesterday and the losers of tomorrow. Browse more photos » Offensive line, right? It's a joke made thousands of times since 2005. From what little I saw of yesterday's game, the line was bad enough to kill the...
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Field Gulls (Free subscription) | 10/19/2009
More photos » by Elaine Thompson - AP Players like Matt Hasselbeck make but also create hard decisions. He has been undoubtedly Seattle's greatest quarterback ever, but when is too soon to prepare for the future? And how can you win when you know the player you acquire is not likely better than Hasselbeck's past? Browse more photos » Steve Hutchinson is an amazing talent. Seattle wasn't...
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Field Gulls (Free subscription) | 10/19/2009
This is the season Seattle lost Steve Hutchinson and the foundation of its offensive line began to crumble. Walter Jones was still among the very best at his position, but he was 32 and would turn 33 less than a week after Seattle was bumped out of the playoffs. That run was paved in part by Tim Ruskell's first ever pick, Chris Spencer , replacing an effectively retired Robbie Tobeck , and rookie Rob...
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Field Gulls (Free subscription) | 10/18/2009
More photos » by Michael Conroy - AP Edge has the initial speed to help neutralize the Cardinals hole crushing defensive line, but he hasn't show much else as a rusher. This could be the game Justin Forsett breaks out. Browse more photos » Let's finish up with the run game and then explore the Cardinals passing attack over the next two days. An effective run game is not necessary for a...
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Field Gulls (Free subscription) | 10/17/2009
More photos » by Ross D. Franklin - AP Not surprisingly, Arizona has trouble rushing against Arizona. Alan Branch (78) is on the back just as he receives the hand off. Browse more photos » With the stages of execution described, we can now explore the matchups that will determine if that execution is successful. The many individual matchups that must be won explain why teams do not break...
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Field Gulls (Free subscription) | 10/17/2009
Seattle is well on its way to a successful stretch left. In a perfect world, Chris Spencer and John Owens are dominant enough to contain or stagger their respective linebackers enough that neither is able to get back into the play. In the real world, one or both is likely to bounce off their block and get back into the play. This is where Julius Jones becomes paramount. Jones must first pick a lane....
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Field Gulls (Free subscription) | 10/17/2009
Against a 3-4, Seattle could double the opposing right defensive end a few different ways. Each has its respective strengths and weaknesses, but because we are attempting to attack the outside, I would suggest the latter two are best. Much of the decision depends on matchups and alignment. In this one, the right defensive end is sealed and the left guard is allowed to pull out and attack the right...
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gailsscqk | 09/30/2009
RENTON, Wash. – Sean Locklear knows there's added pressure that comes with playing left tackle for the Seattle Seahawks, even if it's just the reverse of what he's learned on the right side. But that's why left tackles get the big bucks among offensive linemen. "There's definitely going to be some pressure over there. Anyone can attest that's played left tackle and left guard, that those are the two...
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ayamelri3n | 09/29/2009
RENTON, Wash. – Receiver Deion Branch's ability to play in the Seattle Seahawks' opener against the St. Louis Rams on Sunday will be a game-time decision. Branch appeared to injure his hamstring toward the end of practice on Monday and he didn't practice all week. He did work out with a trainer on a separate field Friday. Coach Jim Mora said the team will have Branch go through workouts at the stadium...
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