Yep, the Seahawks sure could've used Steve Hutchinson on Sunday. And Minnesota defensive tackles Pat and Kevin Williams. And defensive end Jared Allen. And running back Adrian Peterson. And wide receiver Sidney Rice. Throw in the interminable Brett Favre, too.
As the "other guy" in the Steve Hutchinson spitting match, Nate Burleson isn't worried about the contract games that were played between the Seahawks and Minnesota Vikings when he signed with Seattle in 2006.
More photos » by Hannah Foslien - AP Makes me want to swig ipecac so I may vomit all over my laptop. Browse more photos » This is the part of the week when Brian Burke releases his objective projections and I muddy everything with opinions. Burke projects Seattle as pronounced underdogs. I am aghast to read this. Seattle is a juggernaut just finding its oars. It's a wakened monster about...
It's been 3 1/2 years since the Vikings outfoxed the Seahawks with disputed "poison pill" provisions in a contract offer to Pro Bowl guard Steve Hutchinson that Seattle was unable to match.
RENTON, Wash. -- It's been 3 1/2 years since the Vikings outfoxed the Seahawks with disputed "poison pill" provisions in a contract offer to Pro Bowl guard Steve Hutchinson that Seattle was unable to match.
In case you're wondering, yes, Adrian Peterson appreciates having former Seahawks guard Steve Hutchinson on his side. Enough so that the Vikings star laughed when asked about that situation when speaking with Seattle reporters.
For the past few years, fan voting has accounted for 1/3 of the balloting for the NFL Pro Bowl, and you can go to NFL.com in order to vote for your favorite players (read: Vikings) to play in this year's exhibition. However, according to the folks at Viking Update , a lot of your fellow Vikings fans are way ahead of you on that front. Right now, members of the Minnesota Vikings are leading at TEN DIFFERENT...
In recent weeks, as Michigan has seen its season spiral down from a 4-0 start, many fans have wondered what went wrong. The coaching staff has fielded questions over and over, but has come up empty when seeking an answer. And recently, even U-M alumni have been asked what they think is going on.
So I get home from work a few days ago, and I found a nice surprise in my mailbox from the good folks at Sports Illustrated Books. It was a copy of Peter King's new tome Monday Morning Quarterback: A fully caffeinated guide to everything you need to know about the NFL . Now, I know that I've had my differences with Mr. King in the past. . .well not with Mr. King, per se, but with some of the things...
Some are calling it the "Game of the Century". Others are calling it the "Hostile Homecoming". Still others are calling it "Favre- Packers v.2.0". Me? I call it Week 9 of the NFL season. Admittedly, our opponent this week is eerily similar to the team that handed Green Bay its second loss of the season. We know this team very well, and the only major change is the injury...
More photos » by Elaine Thompson - AP When your line is this bad, you'll argue anything to stay out from under center. Browse more photos » It's the bye week and that has inspired laziness in me. I have three plans for this weekend: sit in my underwear, watch football and drink. I love the Seahawks , but the up and down can be tiring. I go into the bye week happy to have a week off and...
Seattle needs better everything at guard. It is neither top heavy with talent nor deep with potential. It has one player with good potential that does not fit the scheme well and a host of generic offensive linemen and project players. Rob Sims : Once upon a time, Rob Sims was probably the worst player you heard too much of. Mike Holmgren was never satisfied with Sims. Maybe it was holdover hostility...
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...
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...
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. – The only thing experienced about John Sullivan is his beard. Big and bushy, it makes the second-year Minnesota Vikings center look older than his 24 years, and maybe that's why he's growing it. Just a year ago, Sullivan was a little-known sixth-round pick out of Notre Dame. But when the Vikings open the regular season at Cleveland on Sunday, he will be starting at one of the game's...
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