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Read em. Gus Bradley, Dion Jordan and Building the Jacksonville Jaguars’ Defensive Line | Pre Snap ReadsOnce it became clear that the Kansas City Chiefs would take an offensive tackle with the first overall pick of the 2012 NF...
Read em. Gus Bradley, Dion Jordan and Building the Jacksonville Jaguars’ Defensive Line | Pre Snap ReadsOnce it became clear that the Kansas City Chiefs would take an offensive tackle with the first overall pick of the 2012 NFL draft, most mock drafters and fans expected the Jacksonville Jaguars to take Dion Jordan. Because of Gus Bradley’s past success with the Seattle Seahawks and the importance of the Leo position in his defensive scheme, the defensive end from Oregon seemed like a perfect fit. Number crunching a growing craze in the NFLMaybe Kevin Demoff doesn't have much of a choice. Seven years since earning his MBA, the St. Louis Rams chief operating officer runs a franchise that hasn't had a winning season in a decade and has 60-to-1 The Forgotten Player: Lance Kendricks And His Role With The Rams - Turf Show TimesIt's hard being the ugly duckling. But one Rams player is sadly that now that the team has brought in Jared Cook. Bears, Seahawks CBs set standard for Brandon Carr, Morris Claiborne - ESPN Dallas“They’re aggressive. They’re physical. They’re always attacking the ball,” Carr said. “They’re showing press with Seattle. With Chicago, they’re playing the hard Cover 2 scheme, but they’re up there dictating the flow of the receivers. That’s what we want to do. We want to dictate the flow and not let them attack us. We’re going to attack them.” Bruce Irvin of Seattle Seahawks suspended four games - ESPNSeattle Seahawks defensive end Bruce Irvin was suspended for the first four games of the 2013 season on Friday after the league announced he violated the NFL policy on performance-enhancing substances. This needs to stop NOW « Seahawks Draft BlogBruce Irvin. Brandon Browner. Winston Guy. John Moffitt. Allen Barbre. That’s the list of Seahawks players suspended in the last couple of years for taking performance enhancing drugs. Richard Sherman was also charged, but won an appeal against his suspension. Seattle needs to get a grip on this — and fast. Bruce Irvin suspended four games for PED violation - NFL.comBruce Irvin has been suspended without pay for the first four games of the 2013 season, the Seattle Seahawks said Friday, after the linebacker violated the NFL's performance-enhancing substances policy. Newton to upstage Kaepernick, Wilson? - NFC West Blog - ESPNRussell Wilson, Colin Kaepernick, Andrew Luck and Robert Griffin III have dominated NFL headlines as young quarterbacks on the rise. NFC South blogger Pat Yasinskas expects Cam Newton to upstage them all in 2013. Which team 'leads' in rookie starts since '10 - NFC West Blog - ESPNKent Somers' piece about NFL rookies combining to start more games than in the past caught my attention Friday. I wanted to know how many games NFC W Irvin's suspension is a reality check for the Seahawks - Blog - MyNorthwest.comTraining camp is more than two months away, but the Seahawks suffered their first loss of the season. Rating O-linemen: Thomas, Pouncey tops in production, durability - NFL - CBSSports.com News, Rumors, Scores, Stats, FantasyWhen I was in the NFL, I spent May and June re-stacking my pro personnel board by position to make sure we always had the most up to date grades on players. The pressure index | National Football PostWhile the expectations vary for each, these 12 teams have the most to lose in 2013. Pressing questions for all 32 NFL teams heading into the summer - NFL - CBSSports.com News, Rumors, Scores, Stats, FantasyWho starts at QB for the Bills, Jets, Raiders and Eagles? Who fills the leadership void in Baltimore? Pete Prisco asks a pressing question for each team heading into the summer. Lockette: 49ers Jenkins will 'surprise a lot of people' - NFL.com49ers WR A.J. Jenkins suffered a disastrous rookie campaign that saw him appear in only three games and without register
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On Saturday, the Indians send Zach McAllister, coming off three strong outings, to face the Mariners' Joe Saunders. Saunders, historically a strong pitcher on the road, carries a 12.54 ERA in away games and a 0.94 ERA in home games this ...
On Saturday, the Indians send Zach McAllister, coming off three strong outings, to face the Mariners' Joe Saunders. Saunders, historically a strong pitcher on the road, carries a 12.54 ERA in away games and a 0.94 ERA in home games this season.
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It was a pitch Lucas Luetge wanted back as soon as it left his hand, but Indians second baseman Jason Kipnis wasn't in the mood for second chances Friday as he ripped a three-run walk-off homer in the bottom of the 10th to beat the Marin...
It was a pitch Lucas Luetge wanted back as soon as it left his hand, but Indians second baseman Jason Kipnis wasn't in the mood for second chances Friday as he ripped a three-run walk-off homer in the bottom of the 10th to beat the Mariners, 6-3.
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If you’re proud to be part of the 12th Man or a are big fan of the Rave Green, you may want to check out two new Washington license plates coming next year. During a ceremony Friday at the VMAC, the Seahawks’ headquarters in ...
If you’re proud to be part of the 12th Man or a are big fan of the Rave Green, you may want to check out two new Washington license plates coming next year. During a ceremony Friday at the VMAC, the Seahawks’ headquarters in Renton, Gov. Jay Inslee signed a bill to introduce two new vehicle license plates featuring the Seahawks and Sounders FC. Residents will be able to order the plates starting in January 2014. The plate designs shown below are preliminary; the state Department of Licensing will finalize them after working with police to ensure readability. The final designs should come this summer or fall, according to a [...]
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Matt Flynn can’t seem to a catch a break. After leaving Seattle for what seemed to be greener pastures in Oakland, the perennial backup quarterback may be destined to ride the pine once again this year -– backing up a rookie quarterback ...
Matt Flynn can’t seem to a catch a break. After leaving Seattle for what seemed to be greener pastures in Oakland, the perennial backup quarterback may be destined to ride the pine once again this year -– backing up a rookie quarterback named Wilson. That’s Tyler Wilson, not Russell. Last offseason, Flynn landed in Seattle with big money and expectations to match, before being usurped by rookie third-round draft pick Russell Wilson. Flynn, of course, spent the season as the richest clipboard holder in the NFL -– only taking snaps in blowout games when the Seahawks didn’t want to risk injury to his rookie counterpart. Well, call it déjà vu [...]
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Your first round pick is typically a special player. In the era of Pete and John, the names Okung, Earl, Carpenter, and Irvin live in a different pantheon of Seahawks over the last three seasons. They aren't all necessary the most impo...
Your first round pick is typically a special player. In the era of Pete and John, the names Okung, Earl, Carpenter, and Irvin live in a different pantheon of Seahawks over the last three seasons. They aren't all necessary the most important players on the team, but they do represent a foundation for what this front office has been trying to build. It's an honor to be a first round pick, it sets you apart from other players -- if only for a day. Bruce Irvin wasn't necessarily the name we expected, or perhaps even wanted, to hear called out for Seattle during the first round of the 2012 draft. Likely this was unfair, and based mostly off of pre-draft speculation on the "value" of Bruce, but there wasn't immediate excitement surrounding the pick. As the days and weeks went on however, it seemed apparent that he could be a very special pass-rusher. Raw, talented, explosive, "the best pure pass rusher in the draft"; if only these were the things we had heard before the draft. We would have been doing cartwheels. Well, you would have been doing cartwheels. I'm 6'6 and 260 pounds (give or take, though you're most likely not "taking" weight away) so I might get a somersault out. But I would've been a lot more stoked for Irvin at the time he was drafted, and eventually we were all excited to see what Bruce could do. We found out that he could do some very good things, albeit a little inconsistently on a part-time basis. Irvin played in roughly 43% of the defensive snaps during the season. His 496 snaps were 315 fewer than Chris Clemons, but he did manage 8.0 sacks during the regular season and added one against the Redskins. On the downside, he was also held without a sack in 11 of 18 games. Though it's not entirely fair to compare the two, I will anyway. By comparison, Aldon Smith had 14 sacks as a rookie and was held without a sack just seven times in 18 games. He could have conceivably had a more encouraging season, but given the track record of highly-talented defensive end prospects (key being "prospect" there) it was really nice to see that Irvin can get it. He certainly doesn't suck. Which is why it does suck to see him suspended for the first four games of next season for violating the drug policy. People were upset to hear the news that yet another player violated the rules and got caught. That's the key right there, that you got caught. Frankly, how can I get mad about shit I don't know about? I didn't know about this incident yesterday and Bruce and I were cool. We were going to grab some Jimmy John's after the rec dodgeball game. Now I know about it. I mean, we're still cool, but indeed I am frustrated. Do I have a right to be? Of course Irvin feels bad about what happened. Of course he's been depressed about it for however long he's known that he got caught and he kept going over in his head what it would be like in the press and on Twitter and Facebook for fans to express their feelings on the matter. If I had a choice about the news, it would have been "Bruce Irvin reveals rare disorder that allows him to be better at life than you, also he's donating all his money to the charity known as "Kenneth's Wallet"" but that's not what the news was. It was "Bruce Irvin cheated a little bit, got suspended for four games." And he knows it. And he's pissed about it. And he wishes this had never happened. So do we. Irvin took back to Twitter to reveal to the "haters" that he knows he screwed up and his "true fans" got his back. While it's good to hear that Irvin has a positive mindset on his return from suspension and how he will rise back from the ashes like the Phoenix that he is, I also can't help but wonder if I'm not a "real fan" because I acknowledge that he screwed up and I'm pissed that he went against the rules and got caught. If we're allowed to support a player when he's doing good, what are we allowed to do when he's messing up? Many Seahawks fans have been chugging along for d
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Washington took advantage of two eighth-inning errors by Washington State to score a pair of runs in a 4-3 victory in Pac-12 Conference baseball, Friday night at Gesa Stadium.
Washington took advantage of two eighth-inning errors by Washington State to score a pair of runs in a 4-3 victory in Pac-12 Conference baseball, Friday night at Gesa Stadium.
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A sacrifice fly by Kaitlin Inglesby in the fifth drove in Jennie McNeill (Simi Valley, Calif.) as the winning run in a tight NCAA opening 2-1 victory over Portland State on Friday night at Husky Softball Stadium.
A sacrifice fly by Kaitlin Inglesby in the fifth drove in Jennie McNeill (Simi Valley, Calif.) as the winning run in a tight NCAA opening 2-1 victory over Portland State on Friday night at Husky Softball Stadium.
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A crowd of 2,739 watched as the Washington baseball team took advantage of a pair of errors in the eighth, scoring two runs to break a 2-2 tie and beat Washington State, 4-3, at GESA Stadium.
A crowd of 2,739 watched as the Washington baseball team took advantage of a pair of errors in the eighth, scoring two runs to break a 2-2 tie and beat Washington State, 4-3, at GESA Stadium.
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The Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) announced its regional postseason awards recently and assistant coach Ekaterina Burduli was named the Northwest Region Assistant Coach of the Year.
The Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) announced its regional postseason awards recently and assistant coach Ekaterina Burduli was named the Northwest Region Assistant Coach of the Year.
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