Found October 27, 2009 on
Seahawk Addicts:
PLAYERS:
Marcus Trufant,
LeRoy Hill,
Rob Sims,
Lofa Tatupu,
Walter Jones,
Damion McIntosh,
Kyle Williams,
Sean Locklear
TEAMS: Seattle Seahawks, Kansas City Chiefs
TEAMS: Seattle Seahawks, Kansas City Chiefs
It seems likely that the Seahawks will be a more talented team when they step on the field on Sunday. Back will be Marcus Trufant, Leroy Hill and, quite possibly, left guard Rob Sims. Lofa Tatupu may or may not be back this year, same as Walter Jones, but at this point I think everyone will agree that the key to regaining our team is a healthy, talented left tackle.
Is it Damion McIntosh?
Well, it's hard to say. Hopefully, that is not the long term solution, but McIntosh brings us some hope. Let's put it this way: He's no Kyle Williams. Over the past two years, McIntosh has 31 starts and gave up 14.5 sacks. Not exactly Walter Jones, but it's not Kyle Williams or Brandon Frye either. McIntosh is a
seasoned veteran and has seen just about every blitz and spin move and stunt and bull rush that can be thrown his way. He's a big body and a decent blocker.
Last year, the Chiefs were tied for second best in the league in yards per carry with 4.8 yards. That sounds...
Original Story:
http://www.seahawkaddicts.com/2009-ar...
Yardbarker aggregates the latest sports news, rumors and gossip from around the web. We use proprietary algorithms to automatically categorize stories and associate photos with articles. If you feel an article was miscategorized, please email tagging@yardbarker.com.
THE BACKYARD
AROUND THE WEB
RELATED ARTICLES
Lofa Tatupu undergoes season-ending surgery
Seahawks linebacker Lofa Tatupu was in surgery in Alabama on Wednesday afternoon to reattach his torn left pectoral muscle.Tatupu suffered the injury during Seattle's loss to Arizona on Oct. 18. There was a hope that the tear would not require surgery, however, that did not prove to be the case.The surgery is season-ending. Patrick Kerney underwent the procedure in 2006 and returned...
Seahawks linebacker has surgery on torn pectoral
Lofa Tatupu is the latest Seahawks star to go on the injured reserve list.
A team spokesman said Seattle's three-time Pro Bowl middle linebacker is having surgery Thursday afternoon in Alabama to repair a torn left pectoral muscle.
The defensive captain was injured in the first half of Seattle's loss to Arizona on Oct. 18 while trying to make a tackle.
Wednesday...
Seahawks move LT Jones to injured reserve
Seahawks placed LT Walter Jones (knee surgeries) on injured reserve, ending his season.
Seahawsk OT Walter Jones Isn't Ready To Call It A Career
Seahawks offensive tackle Walter Jones? season ended Wednesday when he was placed on injured reserve but the nine-time Pro Bowl left tackle is not...
With Walter Jones Out, A Look At Available Free Agent Tackles
With the long overdue news that Seahawks Tackle Walter Jones is headed to IR, that leaves a roster spot up for grabs. With some saved cap money, the team can sign an available Free Agent if they so choose...Read the full article on Bleacher Report...
Mora says time for Jones to return is dwindling
There is still a chance Walter Jones will play for the Seahawks this season, though that chance is dwindling.
A Tru test
Marcus Trufant’s return from a lower back problem took countless hours of hard work and dedication to get the Pro Bowl corner back on the field.
Difficult to plan for DeMarcus Ware
Seattle coach Jim Mora has been through four starting left tackles this year and put Walter Jones on injured reserve on Wednesday. Damion McIntosh will get the start against the Cowboys Sunday and his first test: DeMarcus Ware.
"There's some great right-side pass rushers in this league," Mora said. "A few weeks ago we saw Dwight Freeney. It seems like every week...
Seahawks place nine-time Pro Bowl LT Jones on injured reserve
Walter Jones has gone on the Seattle Seahawks' injured reserve list, ending the nine-time Pro Bowl left tackle's season and perhaps his illustrious NFL career.
Cowboys' D turns up heat
By Jaime Aron, THE ASSOCIATED PRESSIRVING, Texas - Put a little pressure on a quarterback and a defence can force an incompletion, a sack or an interception. Put a lot of pressure on a quarterback and all kinds of good things can happen. Just look at the Dallas Cowboys. After going without a sack the first 10 quarters of the season, the Cowboys have 14 in the last 14 quarters. Turnovers...
NFL Forum Discussions
20 replies,
3 hours ago
3 replies,
5 hours ago
1 replies,
9 hours ago
26 replies,
1 day ago
17 replies,
2 days ago
33 replies,
2 days ago
2 replies,
3 days ago












|
October 29, 2009






