The weekly Seahawks Infirmary for Week 7

Clinton McDonald

NWSB Insider and Seattle Seahawks blogger Brett Bivens will weigh in each week with that state of the Seahawks with regards to the NFL injury report. He’ll watch for player news, read the updated practice reports, and will always do his best to provide clear an accurate NFL injuries updates, and player injury news. Week 7 features the Seahawks vs. 49ers. John Moffitt, Clinton McDonald, Kam Chancellor, and Byron Maxwell are names to watch this week.

*My* top five Seahawks moments in the 2012 season thus far

Sidney Rice, Russell Wilson, Seattle Seahawks

NWSB Insider and Seattle Seahawks blogger Ben Tole weighs in today with another installment in our Moments in time series. He tells us the Sidney Rice 46 yard touchdown catch with 1:18 remaining in the fourth quarter vs. the Patriots has to be not only the single biggest play of the game but probably the single biggest play of the Season. He also enjoyed the Seahawks continuing their dominant display in the second half versus the Cowboys.

Five Seattle Seahawks who must impress vs. 49ers Thursday Night

Marshawn Lynch, Seattle Seahawks

NWSB Insider and Seattle Seahawks blogger Brandon Choate brings us his 5 Seahawks who must impress Thursday night against division rival San Francisco. The key in this game is going to be moving the ball. The 49ers defense is just as good as the Seahawks and Marshawn Lynch will have to move the ball physically if he wants to help this team have a chance to succeed. Seattle’s linebacker trio must keep the middle of the field covered and keep on eye on 49er running backs.

Five Seahawks who impressed against the Patriots on Sunday

Richard Sherman

NWSB Writer Brett Bivens talks about five standout players from the Seattle Seahawks’ game against the New England Patriots. Bobby Wagner, Sidney Rice, Chris Clemons, Richard Sherman, and Russell Wilson all made the list. There were so many players who made big plays during the game Sunday. Shout-outs also go out to Leon Washington, Russell Okung, Brandon Browner, and Doug Baldwin for stepping up.

Five Seattle Seahawks who must impress vs. Patriots Sunday

Sidney Rice, Russell Wilson, Seattle Seahawks

NWSB Insider and Seattle Seahawks blogger Brandon Choate brings us his 5 Seahawks who must impress this week against the New England Patriots. Russell Wilson will need Darrell Bevell ro draw up a successful pass attack in order to help the Seahawks win this one. With the 30th ranked pass defense, Sidney Rice, Golden Tate and company will need to find ways to get open and get the ball. KJ Wright, Bobby Wagner and Leroy Hill will need to step up too.

Seahawks MMQB: “Rookie redemption” as Seattle wins 16-12

Bruce Irvin

NWSB Insider and Seattle Seahawks blogger Brett Bivens breaks down the week 5 matchup between the Seattle Seahawks and Carolina Panthers in his Seahawks Monday morning quarterback. The Seahawks defeated the Panthers 16-12. Brett points out Bruce Irvin had a couple sacks Sunday, including one on the final defensive play of the game. Bobby Wagner, Brandon Browner, Richard Sherman, and Chris Clemons played great too.

*My* five Seahawks impressions from the first quarter of the 2012 NFL season

MMQB Seahawks vs. Cardinals

NWSB Insider and Seattle Seahawks blogger Clinton Bell weighs in with his top 5 impressions of the Seattle Seahawks 1st quarter of the season. Of course defense is the top impression on this list, and why wouldn’t it be? The rush defense has been incredible so far, giving up and average of under 70 ypg. The Seahawks could be sitting at 4-0, and none of this Russell Wilson vs. Matt Flynn talk would have been brought up by anyone.

Seattle vs. St. Louis Rams: The aftermath, what went wrong?

Alan Branch

NWSB Insider and Seattle Seahawks blogger Alistair Corp tells us to him the following things went wrong for the Hawks on Sunday versus the St. Louis Rams. Last week: Chris Clemons? 4 sacks. Bruce Irvin? 2 sacks. Brandon Mebane? 2 sacks. Exciting prospect that a legitimate pass rush might join an elite secondary. Not so fast! Jason Jones and Alan Branch were the guys that got to Sam Bradford this week.

What I’m watching for Sunday in the Seahawks vs. Rams matchup

James Carpenter

NWSB Insider and Seattle Seahawks blogger Britton Ransford chimes in with what he is watching for in the week four matchup between the Seattle Seahawks and the St. Louis Rams. For starters, the Seahawks can’t have a let down, this is a must win game with a rough stretch coming up very soon. It’s time to let Russell Wilson have access to the pass section of the playbook. Sidney Rice and Golden Tate step up.

Five Seahawks who impressed against the Packers Monday

Jon Ryan

NWSB Insider and Seattle Seahawks blogger Brett Bivens is back to weigh in with his thoughts on the NFL Week 3 game between the Seahawks and the Green Bay Packers. Some Hawks that impressed. First off, Golden Tate, Brandon Mebane, Chris Clemons, Jon Ryan, and Bruce Irvin. As I am writing this the news is breaking that the NFL and NFLRA (Referee Association) have reached an agreement.

Green Bay Packers vs. Seahawks: Lots to love and hate from week 3

Bruce Irvin, Seattle Seahawks

NWSB Insider and Seattle Seahawks blogger Brandon Choate brings us this week’s Love ‘em & Hate ‘em between the Green Bay Packers and Seattle Seahawks in week 3 of NFL action. The spotlight was on Seattle for Monday Night Football – and it was a BIG night. The game had everything, including 8 sacks from a defensive line featuring Chris Clemsons and Bruce Irvin, plus some timely TD’s from Golden Tate.

Packers vs. Seahawks Week 3 game balls & stats

Brandon Mebane

NWSB Insider and Seattle Seahawks blogger Alistair Corp after each week of the regular season and possibly during an NFL playoff game or the Super Bowl will bring you his Seahawks game balls. Balls are awarded to the Hawks offensive MVP Golden Tate, and on defense this week the entire pass rush, Jason Jones, Bruce Irvin, Chris Clemons and Brandon Mebane. For Special Teams Jon Ryan gets the game ball for 70+ yard punts!