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Identifying Needs For The Seahawks Offseason

Since we have a few extra days between games, I’ve decided I’m going to to take a moment to look ahead to the upcoming offseason. This next offseason is going to be a very important one for the Seahawks. This is a team with many pieces in place to be able to contend for a title, so the pressure will be on the front office to fill in the remaining holes left on this team...
Via 12th Man Rising  |  December 03, 2011

My All Time 10 Favorite Seattle Seahawks

NWSB Senior Editor Q weighs in with his ALL TIME 10 favorite Seattle Seahawks. Mack Strong, Matt Hasselbeck, Walter Jones, Joe Nash, Rufus Porter, Steve Largent, Brian Blades, Kenny Easley, Mike Holmgren, Trent Dilfer all make the list.
Via NorthWest Sports Beat  |  October 18, 2011

Scary Seattle Seahawks: Jersey numbers to haunt you this Halloween

Seahawks blogger Brandon Choate has a fun article just in time for Halloween. He breaks down the scariest jersey numbers to wear on Halloween for Seattle Seahawks, their fans or the opponents of the Seahawks. Mack Strong, Bill Leavy, Brian Bosworth, Shaun Alexander, Super Bowl XL, Ken Behring, Cortez Kennedy all make this list...
Via NorthWest Sports Beat  |  October 16, 2011

Versatile Will Heller plays a wild card for Lions in backfield

When Pro Bowl fullback Mack Strong suffered a career-ending neck injury four years ago, the Seahawks turned to Will Heller, a backup tight end with no experience at running back, to replace him.
Via Lions Blog  |  August 24, 2011

2004: NFC West champs, at last

The Seahawks won the NFC West in uneven fashion, but their playoff-victory drought was extended to 21 seasons when Matt Hasselbeck’s fourth-down pass went off Bobby Engram’s hands in the end zone against the Rams.With 27 seconds left in regulation and the Seahawks trailing the St. Louis Rams by seven points in their wild-card playoff game at Qwest Field, Matt Hasselbeck had the...
Via Seahawks 12th Man Army  |  August 03, 2011

Seahawks Gab News & Notes

Didn’t want to have to dedicate individual articles to each tidbit so here’s a quick wrap up on things not reported so far today on Seahawks Gab. - Former defensive end Raheem Brock is visiting the New England Patriots today. After signing Jimmy Wilkerson, Ryan Sims, and Alan Branch to be part of the rotation at defensive end, it’s unlikely he returns to the Seahawks...
Via Seahawks Gab  |  August 03, 2011

The Forgotten Years (1992-1998): Top 10 Players (6-10)

First, the ground rules- History isn't as neat and clean as we'd like sometimes, and some great Seahawk careers of the Knox and Holmgren eras bled a bit into the forgotten years. This exercise is about honoring the increasingly faded memories of '90s Seahawks, so I will focus on players whose primary contribution to team history came between 1992 and 1998. A partial list...
Via Dave Krieg's Strike Beard  |  June 13, 2011

Bobby and Darrell

A few days ago on twitter I started a conversation about which Holmgren-era Seahawks would end up in the Ring of Honor someday, and I came up with Mike Holmgren, Walter Jones, Matt Hasselbeck, Shaun Alexander, Mack Strong, Lofa Tatupu and Marcus Trufant (That list by itself, and how I came up with it, might warrant another post soon). I asked my followers if I was missing anyone...
Via Dave Krieg's Strike Beard  |  May 29, 2011

Mack Strong on the Seahawks’ 35th Anniversary team

John L. Williams’ un-fullback-like production stood between Mack Strong and a berth on the Seahawks’ 35th Anniversary team. As usual, Strong beat the odds – Continue Reading » [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
Via Seahawks 12th Man Army  |  March 18, 2011

Nate Burleson’s stay short, but sweet

Joe Nash played a franchise-record 15 seasons for the Seahawks, one more than Steve Largent and Mack Strong. Walter Jones (13), Jacob Green (12), Brian Continue Reading » [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
Via Seahawks 12th Man Army  |  March 14, 2011

Official Seattle Seahawks’ 35th Anniversary Team

The readers of Seahawks.com have cast their votes, creating a 35th Anniversary team that features difference-makers on both sides of the ball as well as special teams – and draws from the franchise’s... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
Via Seahawks 12th Man Army  |  September 17, 2010

Super Bowl XL: “What If?”

The past few days have been pretty busy around Seattle; Seafair weekend offered plenty of activities that kept everyone mostly entertained. It was not a perfect weekend, however. The weather wasn’t terrible, but it wasn’t great either. Overcast skies and occasional rain showers aren’t exactly ideal for outdoor activities in the summer. Along with the weather, Seattle...
Via 12th Man Rising  |  August 09, 2010

Super Bowl XL: “What If?”

The past few days have been pretty busy around Seattle; Seafair weekend offered plenty of activities that kept everyone mostly entertained. It was not a perfect weekend, however. The weather wasn’t terrible, but it wasn’t great either. Overcast skies and occasional rain showers aren’t exactly ideal for outdoor activities in the summer. Along with the weather, Seattle...
Via 12th Man Rising  |  August 09, 2010

Your Visit to Renton

With Bing Training Camp just days away, former Seahawk Mack Strong guides the 12th MAN on where to eat as they decend on the city of Renton and The Landing
Via Seahawks.com  |  July 27, 2010

Mack “Strong To The Finish”

Mack Strong’s first visit to the running backs’ meeting room was unforgettable. But not for the reason you might expect. It was in 1993, when the Seattle Seahawks still called a corner of Northwest... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
Via Seahawks 12th Man Army  |  May 05, 2010

Strong to the finish

The best college free-agent signing in Seahawks’ history? Voters at Seahawks.com have decided it’s fullback Mack Strong, who ousted Joe Nash, Eugene Robinson and, finally, Dave Krieg to win the honor
Via Seahawks.com  |  May 04, 2010

Notes From a 12 Man: A Truly Biased History of the Seattle Seahawks

This Friday and Saturday, Mark Turner, the author of Notes from a 12 Man: A Truly Biased History of the Seattle Seahawks, will have a book signing at Barnes and Noble at Pacific Place at 4pm. He will also be holding a book reading event sponsored by University Books at FX McRorys at 7pm. For more information check out his website. The book is available at retail outlets...
Via SeaTown Sports Inactive  |  October 08, 2009

A Conversation With Mack Strong

Hey gang. One of the great things about being a Seahawk fan in Alaska is that we do get opportunities to gain access to Seahawk players in a more informal setting and every once in a while get a few minutes alone with a player which is hard to do where crowds can overwhelm the event and security is tight. I once had a chance to sit down with Cortez Kennedy at a local bar in Anchorage...
Via Seahawk Addicts  |  October 08, 2009

Exciting News And Where We're At

So my wife who is a school teacher up here in Anchorage, Alaska comes home tonight and says: "There's someone from the Seahawks who is going to come to my school tomorrow morning and have breakfast with the kids. It's Mike String or Mark Stran or someone like that." I suggested maybe Mack Strong and she said "Yea that's the guy. Do you want to come?"   ...
Via Seahawk Addicts  |  October 07, 2009

Mike Sellers: Costs > advantages

Let me say this, I dont think the redskins put alot of element of surprise when Sellers is in the ball game.. Being at the game, and seeing alot of games from last year again, the defense knows that he isnt a target out of the backfield and Jim Zorn cant use him like Mack Strong in Seattle. ...
Via EXTREMESKINS  |  September 14, 2009

2009 Seahawks: New Faces, Old Numbers

The Seattle Seahawks are now officially in the Jim Mora Jr. era, as we can see by the new players and new jersey numbers. In the Mike Holmgren era, Bobby Engram wore No. 84, Mack Strong wore No. 38, Shaun Alexander wore No. 37, and Chris Gray wore No. 62, and way back when, Ricky Watters wore No. 32. Those five players are some of the best to put on Seahawks blue. And usually in...
Via Bleacher Report  |  August 26, 2009

Q&A with Mack Strong

Via Seahawks.com  |  August 10, 2009

Gone But Not Forgotten: Leonard Weaver

This article was written to remember one of the Seahawks who isn't likely to have their number retired or make it to the Hall.  October 14 2007 was a painful day for all Seahawk fans. Not only were they crushed at the hands of their Super Bowl rivals, the Pittsburgh Steelers, but they lost a franchise icon in Mack Strong to retirement after sustaining a neck injury. There was a...
Via Bleacher Report  |  August 08, 2009

Silver All-SEC: The Conference's Best Players From The Past 25 Years

That the SEC is the strongest conference in all of college football, there is no doubt.  Other colleges can lay claim to great players, great teams, and great coaches, but none of them can lay claim to the sheer mass of great players and teams that the SEC has produced in the last 25 years. For that reason I thought it would be fun to come up with a All-SEC team for the last...
Via Bleacher Report  |  July 22, 2009

Seahawks Free Agency Part 1: Who to Resign

After a 4-12 finish, it is obvious that the Seattle Seahawks have work to do during this offseason. Sure, their terrible record is in part due to injuries and poor play. But the Hawks still have some glaring holes that need to be addressed. Many of these needs will be addressed in the 2009 draft, and possibly even with some trades. However, what the Seahawks do in free agency is...
Via SeaTown Sports Inactive  |  January 12, 2009
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