Seahawks All-Offense Team. Part 1 of 2

The term franchise QB is thrown around all too often.

NWSB Insider and Seattle Seahawks Blogger Brett Bivens takes us on a trip down memory lane, this time bringing us his first edition of the Seahawks all time offensive weapons. Starting with the QB, and the most hotly contested debate among the top three Hawks QB’s of all time. Jim Zorn, Dave Krieg, or Matt Hasselbeck? This exact question is finally answered

Love ‘em & hate ‘em: The Seahawks Kellen Winslow trade

Kellen Winslow Jr. Seattle Seahawks

NWSB Insider and Seattle Seahawks blogger Brett Bivens has a few things he has to say about the Seahawks recent trade for Kellen Winslow Jr. He loves the fact K2 shows that he has the ability to be a featured receiver from the tight end position even when the opposing teams defense knows he is the teams go to receiver. He hates his attitude and the fact that he called himself a “soldier”. Fix the attitude.

Spend Paul’s Money! Five positions the Seahawks still need to shore up

Curtis Lofton, LB

Seahawks insider Brandon Choate brings us his list of top five positions the Seattle Seahawks need to shore up. With Marshawn Lynch and Red Bryant re-signing, and the team adding Jason Jones and Matt Flynn, the Seahawks can focus elsewhere and fill other positions that are lacking depth. LB, DE, Offensive line and RB seem to be the most glaring openings in his opinion.

NFL Free Agency: Possible Seahawks tight ends love ‘em & hate ‘em

Dallas Clark

NWSB Insider and Seattle Seahawks blogger Brett Bivens tells us last year the Seahawks were able to sign pro bowl tight end Zach Miller giving Seattle a true multidimensional tight end they had previously been lacking in John Carlson. Dallas Clark is available in 2012. Is he worth a roster spot? Are Cameron Morrah and Anthony McCoy good enough to stick?

NWSB Exclusive: Twitterview with Seahawks TE Cameron Morrah

Morrah will see plenty more action in 2012

Seahawks insider Brandon Choate reached out via Twitter and snagged Seattle Seahawks Tight End Cameron Morrah to ask him a few questions. Morrah dishes about playing TE, playing for Pete Carroll and his future and role with the Seahawks. After starring at Cal, Seattle chose Morrah in the 2009 NFL draft. He suffered an unfortunate turf toe incident before making a comeback at the end of last season.

Week 16 Gameday Musings: 49ers vs. Seahawks Preview

Seahawks vs. 49ers

Seattle Seahawks blogger “Q” tells us The Seahawks need to play today like this is the 2011 NFC Wildcard game vs. the Saints. They need to protect their house, they need the Seahawks 12th man, they need Brandon Browner, Richard Sherman, Marshawn Lynch, Red Bryant and Tarvaris Jackson to have career defining games. They need BIGTIME effort. By the way, we also need some help. A San Diego win in Detroit.

Seahawks Notebook: Top 5 roster moves of 2011

Brandon Browner

A list of my top 5 Seattle Seahawks roster moves this season based solely on my opinion of the way they have effected the team this season as well as the impact they will have in the future. For starters with Aaron Curry traded rookie linebacker KJ Wright has been able to emerge. Zach Miller has been a force as a blocker. A Pete Carroll & Tom Cable coaching staff is SWEET.

Top 10 things to love about the 2011 Seattle Seahawks

Seahawks Blogs

NWSB insider Brandon Choate brings us his top 10 reasons to love this year’s Seattle Seahawks team. The team’s youth through players like Doug Baldwin, Earl Thomas, and Kam Chancellor made the list as well as Red Bryant, Marshawn Lynch and of course the Seattle Seahawks cheerleaders – “The Sea Gals”. Check out TOP POT Donuts on the list too!

Seattle Seahawks 2011 Turkey Bowl Team – Happy Thanksgiving!

Red Bryant

Senior Editor Q weighs in with his 2011 Seattle Seahawks Thanksgiving Day Turkey Bowl Team. All the usual suspects are invited, including Ken Norton Jr, Marshawn Lynch, Red Bryant, Kam Chancellor. Coming out of the kitchen for dessert we’ll have some Pumpkin Pie, and some good-ole American Apple Pie. You in?

5 Reasons why the Seahawks will not make the 2011/12 NFL playoffs

Brandon Browner

Seattle sports blogger Insider Steve weighs in with 5 reasons why the 2011 version of the Seattle Seahawks won’t make the 2011/12 NFL Playoffs in the NFC West. He points out season ending injuries to Marcus Trufant and Walter Thurmand has thrust the bulk of responsibility on Brandon Browner, Richard Sherman, Byron Maxwell, and Roy Lewis.

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Top 5 Seattle Seahawks deals during the Mike Holmgren era

#1 trade and #2 trade made the Super Bowl run possible

It’s Seahawks vs. Cleveland Browns week. Whether the GM or just the Head Coach, you know Mike Holmgren had a say in just about everything in his time with the Seattle Seahawks. A lot of deals involving great players. Matt Hasselbeck, Steve Hutchinson, Joey Galloway, Rocky Bernard, Lofa Tatupu, Shaun Alexander, and more…

Insight: The 2011 Seahawks Tight Ends

Zach Miller

Seattle Seahawks insider Brett Bivens weighs in with his opinion on the 2011 Seahawks Tight End situation. A roster update and info on Seahawk TE John Carlson going down with an injury during the preseason. Can newly signed Seahawks TE Zach Miller take over the big hole left by Carlson’s absence and can Anthony McCoy do his part to help the Seahawks at TE?