Moments in time…The Seattle Seahawks week that was

Richard Sherman

Seattle Seahawks blogger Clinton Bell weighs in with another installment of the Seahawks Week That Was. Intended to be a fun column, with lots of laughs and other good stuff. Normally it will be a top 10 list, a la David Letterman style. The last one of the year kids. Not exactly a good way to go out, but it was a wild ride, just like much of the 2012 Seattle Seahawks football season. Russell Wilson gets snubbed in the ROY votes, coaches trying to poach our staff, and should we have tried for the FG to win the game? All that and more in the final “week that was” installment for this year.

Matchups sure to impact the Seahawks and Falcons Game

Marshawn Lynch, Russell Wilson

NWSB Insider and Seattle Seahawks blogger Bryan McFarlane previews the three top matchups heading into the postseason game between the Hawks and the Atlanta Falcons. Seattle is red hot and they’re ready to take their show on the road yet again. The battles to keep an eye on are between Russell Wilson and Matt Ryan, Marshawn Lynch and Michael Turner and Atlanta’s WRs vs. Seattle’s DBs.

Moments in time…The Seattle Seahawks week that was

Earl Thomas

Seattle Seahawks blogger Clinton Bell weighs in with another installment of the Seahawks Week That Was. Intended to be a fun column, with lots of laughs and other good stuff. Normally it will be a top 10 list, a la David Letterman style. The first road playoff win in 29 years! After falling down 14 points early, the Seahawks pressed the Redskins for 3 quarters, scoring 12 unanswered points. Bring on the Atlanta Falcons now.

The trap is set for the Seahawks vs. Bills in Toronto

In Canada, there is no home team

NWSB Insider and Seattle Seahawks blogger Brett Bivens previews the trap game week 15 matchup between the Seahawks vs. Buffalo Bills in Toronto. Most teams have trouble avoiding the curse that causes teams to play down to the level of their opponent. The Hawks are just like most teams. Teams that have trouble avoiding the curse that causes teams to play down to the level of their opponent. Can Russell Wilson & Marshawn Lynch push them on thru?

Remaining NFL schedule “easy” Seahawks now push for the playoffs

Expect to see this face a lot more in the 2nd half.  (photo Yahoo! Sports)

NWSB Insider and Seattle Seahawks blogger Clinton Bell tells us why he thinks the Seattle Seahawks are on the verge of making a push for the playoffs. First off, the offense is finally where Pete Carroll wants it to be, the Seahawks can win games on O, instead of the D holding teams to less than 14 points.

Rating Pete Carroll and his coaching staff at mid season point

Pete Carroll

NWSB Insider and Seattle Seahawks blogger Ben Tole weighs in today with his opinion on the state of the Hawks coaching staff after the half way point in the 2012 NFL season. Ben grades the overall performance of the Seahawks coaching staff with a B. Defense of course is carrying this team, but Darrell Bevel has done a fabulous job with rookie QB Russell Wilson. Ben thinks the Hawks will make a playoff run in the second half.

5 Reasons the Seahawks put a beat down on Da Bears

Brandon Browner

Q weighs in with five reasons the Seattle Seahawks managed to keep their post season hopes alive with a 38-14 Sunday win over the Chicago Bears. Marshawn Lynch ran for a pair of touchdowns and Tarvaris Jackson threw for another. Plus Brandon Browner returned an interception 42 yards for a touchdown and the Seahawks forced a total of five turnovers.

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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