Seattle Seahawks

I was perusing some YouTube the other day and ran across these familiar videos - if you'll remember, they were some Nike promotional ads that I think were used in the run-up to the MNF debacle matchup with Green Bay (though I could be mi...
I was perusing some YouTube the other day and ran across these familiar videos - if you'll remember, they were some Nike promotional ads that I think were used in the run-up to the MNF debacle matchup with Green Bay (though I could be misremembering that), and aired prior to and during the pre-game build-up. I remember thinking at the time that pretty much everything about these videos was awesome, except for the goofy Nike catch-phrase 'Seattle is Faster'. For me, it was one of those silly little marketing taglines like Adidas' awful old 'Impossible is Nothing' nonsense-phrase but I was pretty willing to overlook it because this time-lapse-crescendo-tracked HD promo for Seattle and the Hawks was/is goosebump inducing. And frickin' sweet. Anyway, it dawned on me that while last year's 'Seattle is Faster' tagline was pretty lame (particularly because it was supposed to be in reference, I guess, to better technology in the Nike uniforms), it really, really works well this year, because of the additions of Percy Harvin, Cliff Avril, Christine Michael, Chris Harper, Luke Willson, and hopefully the possible development and bigger roles from Robert Turbin, Malcolm Smith, Jeremy Lane, Bruce Irvin, etc and so forth. Seattle has beefed up their 'explosive' element by bringing in elite athletes, as Davis has broken down (and will further expand on) in his SPARQ-rating series, and while a couple of years ago there was no way you could say the Seahawks were a 'high-octane, explosive' team, with the additions the last few months, I really do think that this year, as Nike would put it, 'Seattle is Faster.' A lot faster, actually. Which is pretty damn interesting both from a schematics, 'what can we do with this newly acquired speed element?' to a pure fan, 'god damn this is fun to watch!' point of view. Click 1080p for most viewing enjoyment.
about 4 hours ago
Join GoHuskies Live to follow Washington baseball as the Huskies take on the Sun Devils at Husky Ballpark.
Join GoHuskies Live to follow Washington baseball as the Huskies take on the Sun Devils at Husky Ballpark.
about 6 hours ago
Just how many football lives does Mike Williams have? You remember Williams: 6-foot-5 wide receiver; played at USC for Pete Carroll; first-round draft choice by the Lions in 2005; out of the league for two seasons; led the Seahawks in re...
Just how many football lives does Mike Williams have? You remember Williams: 6-foot-5 wide receiver; played at USC for Pete Carroll; first-round draft choice by the Lions in 2005; out of the league for two seasons; led the Seahawks in receptions in 2010 after being given a minicamp tryout by his former college coach. Yeah, […]
about 7 hours ago
Matt Johnson and Wade Webber talk to Brad Evans on his move up to US National Team. They also talk to Play by Play man for the LA Galaxy John Schrader and Soccer Annalist for ESPN Taylor Twellman.
Matt Johnson and Wade Webber talk to Brad Evans on his move up to US National Team. They also talk to Play by Play man for the LA Galaxy John Schrader and Soccer Annalist for ESPN Taylor Twellman.
about 8 hours ago
Happy Memorial Day weekend, y'all. Where Do NFL GMs Come From? | Bleacher Report David Caldwell spent his life trying to prepare for this moment. The fate of a franchise was on his shoulders, just as he envisioned as a lowly scouting a...
Happy Memorial Day weekend, y'all. Where Do NFL GMs Come From? | Bleacher Report David Caldwell spent his life trying to prepare for this moment. The fate of a franchise was on his shoulders, just as he envisioned as a lowly scouting assistant for the Panthers 17 long years ago... Third Day Gems: WR Patton - Evaluations - Rotoworld.comWith Michael Crabtree suffering a torn Achilles, Josh Norris discusses why Quinton Patton could see some of the displaced targets. Bradley Praises Current Seahawk | Mitch in the Morning - Seattle's live and local sports station“Bruce is a good person. I really enjoyed coaching him,” Bradley said. “And some things like that are unfortunate, but knowing Bruce he’ll come back even stronger because of [the suspension].” Friday Toss-Up: Randall Cobb vs. Percy Harvin | Audibles - SI.comThe showdown for our inaugural toss-up: Green Bay WR Randall Cobb vs. Seattle WR Percy Harvin. Seahawks QB Russell Wilson: Percy Harvin's talent is off the charts - CBSSports.comThe Seahawks held their first OTA this week and quarterback Russell Wilson already seems impressed with newly acquired receiver Percy Harvin. 'His talent level is unbelievable, off the charts,' Wilson said. UMD's Bscherer goes from potential sales rep to NFL's Seattle Seahawks | Duluth News Tribune | Duluth, Minnesota“The offer is on the table,” Bscherer said. “Hopefully I’ll be there for the rest of the summer. We’ll be training and conditioning and hopefully I can get a grasp of the offense. It’s exciting. I’m just hoping to take advantage of everything.” “It was definitely a surprise,” Bscherer said. “I hadn’t given up on it. I knew there was always that possibility.” Where Russell Wilson has shown the most growth - Blog - MyNorthwest.com"He's grown miles and miles from where he was last year in terms of how confident he is in his reads, how quickly he makes his reads, how quickly he moves from No. 1 to No. 2 to No. 3," Sherman told "Brock and Danny" Thursday. "His decision making is much quicker than it was last year, and I think that comes from all the work he puts in. He stays in the film room as much as, shoot, as much as the clickers do. He's in the film room like it's his second home, and I think it's showing." Anthony McCoy's injury and offensive shift - NFC West Blog - ESPNFifth-round tight end Luke Willson was one of the more impressive players in rookie camp with the Seattle Seahawks recently. It's looking like the team will need him. Eight in the Box: RB status check - NFC West Blog - ESPNHow does each NFC West team look at running back, and what still needs to be done? Nine offseason moves that need to happen -- and one that doesn't - NFL - CBSSports.com News, Rumors, Scores, Stats, FantasyCarroll needs to take control of players Pete Carroll has his work cut out for him with getting his Seahawks in line. Self-explanatory. Massive Adderall use, drunk drivers. The only thing missing is a rock and roll band. NFL draft's move to may just the latest turn in its evolution - NFL - Richard Rothschild - SI.comThe NFL draft is on the move -- again. It was announced this week that after 28 seasons as a fixture in late April, the 2014 draft will be switching to a new date, either beginning May 8 or May 15, the latest date ever for the league's premier player procurement procedure. Around the NFC West: Lockette's chance - NFC West Blog - ESPNGood morning, NFC West. We're heading into this Memorial Day Weekend with no shortage of subject material. Closing In On NFL Defensive Evaluation Tool - 12th Man Rising - A Seattle Seahawks Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.I have finally found something mathematically significant in my now week long study of NFL defenses. It’s not what I was hoping for, but ultimately it might be the best measure for the quality of a defense that we have. I’m going to continue to
about 14 hours ago
The two clubs have been rivals for some time now and will renew those pleasantries on national TV this Sunday night.
The two clubs have been rivals for some time now and will renew those pleasantries on national TV this Sunday night.
about 15 hours ago
Right-hander Felix Hernandez will try to shake his career rut against the Rangers and get the Mariners back on track on Saturday at Safeco Field. Seattle is mired in a seven-game losing streak.
Right-hander Felix Hernandez will try to shake his career rut against the Rangers and get the Mariners back on track on Saturday at Safeco Field. Seattle is mired in a seven-game losing streak.
about 17 hours ago
Joe Saunders continued a mid-May malaise on Friday night in the Mariners' 9-3 loss to the Texas Rangers, Seattle's seventh consecutive defeat. The left-handed starter damaged some remarkable personal statistics in the process, too.
Joe Saunders continued a mid-May malaise on Friday night in the Mariners' 9-3 loss to the Texas Rangers, Seattle's seventh consecutive defeat. The left-handed starter damaged some remarkable personal statistics in the process, too.
about 19 hours ago
Daniel Shirley-USA TODA Sports I’m not going to beat around the bush here: I have a bit of a man crush on Seattle Seahawks’ QB Russell Wilson. I’ve tried to deny it, looking instead for a more traditional QB in this year’s Fantasy Footba...
Daniel Shirley-USA TODA Sports I’m not going to beat around the bush here: I have a bit of a man crush on Seattle Seahawks’ QB Russell Wilson. I’ve tried to deny it, looking instead for a more traditional QB in this year’s Fantasy Football drafts, but I can no longer fight the feeling – this guy was made for fantasy football. Sure, I could spend an earlier pick on New England Patriots’ Tom Brady or Denver Broncos’ Peyton Manning, the traditional level of NFL talent I’ve been looking at. But that would be a significantly higher pick for my QB, and what would I really gain? Brady was a 34 TD guy last season and Manning was a 37 TD guy, while Wilson had only 26 TDs. However, if you only get four points for passing touchdowns and six points for rushing touchdowns plus rushing yards, the extra Brady/Manning TDs almost come out in the wash. Plus, don’t forget the fact that Wilson really didn’t have that true No. 1 target one season ago. In the offseason, Seattle sent a first-round pick east for Minnesota Vikings’ electric WR Percy Harvin, who suffered through injury last season and could be labeled a poster child for explosion when at the top of his game and health. Imagine Harvin going an entire season injury free, and the proverbial ceiling of expectations from Wilson is raised exponentially. Many believe he’s a risky pick to base your fantasy football franchise on. I disagree. I believe this guy not only deserved the Rookie of the Year Award one season ago over Washington Redskins’ QB Robert Griffin III and Indianapolis Colts’ QB Andrew Luck, he is also the better fantasy option of the three. Hear me out on this one. RGIII gained nearly 300 more yards on the ground and four more rushing TDs than Wilson, but Wilson threw six more TDs than RGIII, threw for more yards, and Wilson doesn’t have the injury concerns of RGIII. Luck had far more passing yards than Wilson, but Wilson was superior on the ground in completion percentage, and threw far less INTs than Luck. The argument over whether Luck or RGIII would be better was a projected one even before we knew what team these two QBs would play in the NFL. A third name forever belongs in that argument. Don’t forget, Wilson lasted longer in the playoffs a season ago. Even if he is not as safe a pick in 2013 fantasy football drafts as the traditional top-tier pocket passers. You get more flexibility and options in this scenario. Wilson offers you near equal production with the possibility of even greater upside at a far lower pick than the traditional passers, which leads to the bottom line of this argument: draft Brady and a handful more passing TDs but far fewer rushing yards and rushing attempts plus a tier-two RB/WR, or take Wilson and a tier-one RB/WR – say team mate Marshawn Lynch? My money in 2013 is on the latter – give me Wilson, I’m loving those odds. Jim Heath is a Fantasy Football writer for RantSports.com. Follow him on Twitter @jim_heath, “Like” him on Facebook or add him to your network on Google
about 19 hours ago
Jesus Sucre's first Major League at-bat was one to remember, albeit for a very unusual reason. The Mariners catcher rolled into a 3-6-1 double play in which "1" -- Rangers pitcher Justin Grimm -- was not the player covering first base, a...
Jesus Sucre's first Major League at-bat was one to remember, albeit for a very unusual reason. The Mariners catcher rolled into a 3-6-1 double play in which "1" -- Rangers pitcher Justin Grimm -- was not the player covering first base, as umpire Jeff N...
about 20 hours ago