Five Seahawks who impressed against the Chiefs Friday night

Browner, Sherman, Baldwin

NWSB Insider and Seattle Seahawks blogger Brett Bivens is back to weigh in with his thoughts on the NFLX Week 3 game between the Seahawks vs. K.C. Chiefs. Some Hawks that impressed. Earl Thomas, Richard Sherman, Robert Turbin, Charly Martin and of course Russell Wilson. Hell of a game last night. The Seahawks did not punt until Russell Wilson was removed, and Tarvaris Jackson was put in the game.

Seattle Seahawks pre-season notes: Training Camp day 4

Braylon Edwards

NWSB Rookie Insider and Seattle Seahawks blogger Alistair Corp brings us his 2012 Seahawks training camp notes from the Pre-season. Today the A-man weighs in on the Newest Seahawk Braylon Edwards. The reporters made it awkward immediately, asking Edwards about Brandon Browner and his’ relationship. Edwards is wearing Mike Williams’ old #17, and looked in shape and healthy today.

The Seahawks Max Unger is the center of attention

Max Unger

NWSB Insider and Seattle Seahawks blogger Reggie Gill tells the Seahawks have extended the contract of starting Center Max Unger this week. This deal come off of the heels of the Seahawks coming to terms on a deal with Defensive End Chris Clemons, and shows that the Seahawks are willing to reward players that they see fitting into their system, and are committed to trying to keep core players along their lines to provide stability.

Moments in time…Grading the Seattle Seahawks 2009 draft class

Aaron Curry 2009 NFL Draft

NWSB Insider and Seattle Seahawks blogger Clinton Bell is back today Less than 1 week until the 2012 NFL Draft. We all know you can’t evaluate a draft until at least three years after said draft. So in saying that let’s recap the 2009 Seahawks draft class today. Aaron Curry, Max Unger, Deon Butler, Cameron Morrah are the only names that even need to be talked about. Thanks Tim Ruskell.

NFL Free Agency: Possible Seahawks offensive line love ‘em & hate ‘em

Robert Gallery

NWSB Insider and Seattle Seahawks blogger Brett Bivens tells us last year Seattle put a lot of effort into improving this group. No move was bigger than the addition of Offensive Line/Assistant Head Coach Tom Cable. They could look to upgrade/replace aging guard Robert Gallery. Does Seattle need a guard? 27 year old with 4 years experience Carl Nicks is available.

Year in review: Seattle Seahawks report cards – Offense

Doug Baldwin

Seahawks insider Brett Bivens breaks out his red sharpie today in his newest piece. He is handing out his end-of-the-year grades to the Seattle Seahawks offense. How will Tarvaris Jackson, Marshawn Lynch, Michael Robinson, Sidney Rice, Zach Miller, Robert Gallery, Mike Williams, and Doug Baldwin grade out? And how will up and comers like John Moffitt and Cameron Morrah score?

Q’s Keys To The Matchup: Rams (2-10) vs. Seahawks (5-7)

mnf

Q weighs in with his St. Louis Rams vs. Seattle Seahawks keys to the game. A year ago at this time, the Seattle Seahawks very well could have been in contention for a division title in the AFC West with a 5-7 record. Can the all European Mash unit protect Tarvaris Jackson? Who the hell are these guys anyways? Paul McQuistan, Breno Giacomini, and Lemuel Jeanpierre?

Breaking News: Seahawks John Moffitt Ruled Out For the Season

Wednesday AM Java For Seahawks Fans

NWSB Editor “Q” brakes Seattle Seahawks injury news. In today’s Monday Press Conference Pete Carroll says OL John Moffitt has a torn MCL and is out for the year. Second-year offensive lineman Lemuel Jean-Pierre will most likely start going forward.

NWSB Midterms: 2011 Seahawks Offensive Player Grades

Marshawn Lynch

It’s time for Seattle Seahawks blogger Brett Bivens to give out his 2011 seahawks player grades for the midway mark of the season. Offensive line, quarterback, running back, wide receiver, tight end positions are all evaluated. Doug Baldwin, Tarvaris Jackson, Marshawn Lynch, Sidney Rice are all evaluated.

MMQB: A Seattle Seahawks Rant Like No Other

Charlie Whitehurst

Brandon Choate breaks down the week 7 matchup between the Seattle Seahawks and Cleveland Browns in his Seahawks Monday morning quarterback. The offense was offensive as the defense and special teams did their job to keep the Seahawks in the game. Kam Chancellor, Red Bryant and Earl Thomas played well while Charlie Whitehurst did not.

Seahawks O-Line Continues To Struggle In 2011

Gallery Is The Only Vet With Substance On Seahawks 2011 O-Line

Seahawks news for Monday and after the Week 3 NFL preseason loss to the Broncos its easy for Matt Larkin to point out there may be no bigger red flag than the team’s offensive line…

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