Five Seattle Seahawks deserving of a spot in the Hall of Fame
Put them in Canton!
With the recent election of Cortez Kennedy (greatest ‘Hawks name ever) to the Pro Football Hall of Fame, the long neglected Seattle franchise earned some long awaited recognition for the quality of players who have served with the Seahawks franchise.
Kennedy, as part of the class of 2012, follows previous Seahawks inductees RB Franco Harris (1990), WR Steve...
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22 hours ago
Hope is alive and well again in Seahawks land
Shaun Alexander and that run to Super Bowl XL in 2006 are distant memories, but they’re building new ones out in Seattle these days.Hope is alive and well again in Seattle Seahawks land and it comes in the form of a new general manager and head coach who came out of draft weekend the toast of the NFL.
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April 28, 2010
Shaun Alexander, An MVP in the making
Shaun Alexander’s record-shattering career with the Seattle Seahawks culminated with an over-the-top season in 2005, and his no-brainer selection to the franchise’s 35th Anniversary team.
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June 15, 2011
Washington Redskins to bring in RB Shaun Alexander
The Washington Redskins have scheduled a visit with RB Shaun Alexander. No. Not really but he could very well be next on the list of worn out running backs the Redskins interview. It was announced on Tuesday that Washington will bring in Brian Westbrook today for a visit.
Westbrook, 31, was released by the Philadelphia Eagles [...]
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May 12, 2010
Seattle Seahawks Time Machine: Remembering Shaun Alexander…Happy 4th!!
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July 05, 2011
Seattle Seahawks Misdirection play an NFL spring staple!
The Seattle Seahawks have had multiple first-rounders somewhat recently and scored mixed results.
In ’00, they hit big with Shaun Alexander at No. 19, and missed on Wisconsin tackle Chris McIntosh at...
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April 08, 2010
Hope is alive and well again in Seahawks land
Shaun Alexander and that run to Super Bowl XL in 2006 are distant memories, but they’re building new ones out in Seattle these days.
Hope is alive and well again in Seattle Seahawks land and it comes...
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April 28, 2010
Hope is alive and well again in Seahawks land
Shaun Alexander and that run to Super Bowl XL in 2006 are distant memories, but they’re building new ones out in Seattle these days.
Hope is alive and well again in Seattle Seahawks land and it comes...
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April 28, 2010
Hope is alive and well again in Seahawks land
Shaun Alexander and that run to Super Bowl XL in 2006 are distant memories, but they’re building new ones out in Seattle these days.
Hope is alive and well again in Seattle Seahawks land and it comes...
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April 28, 2010
Hope is alive and well again in Seahawks land
Shaun Alexander and that run to Super Bowl XL in 2006 are distant memories, but they’re building new ones out in Seattle these days.
Hope is alive and well again in Seattle Seahawks land and it comes...
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April 28, 2010
Hope is alive and well again in Seahawks land
Shaun Alexander and that run to Super Bowl XL in 2006 are distant memories, but they’re building new ones out in Seattle these days.
Hope is alive and well again in Seattle Seahawks land and it comes...
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April 28, 2010
Hope is alive and well again in Seahawks land
Shaun Alexander and that run to Super Bowl XL in 2006 are distant memories, but they’re building new ones out in Seattle these days.
Hope is alive and well again in Seattle Seahawks land and it comes...
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April 28, 2010
Hope is alive and well again in Seahawks land
Shaun Alexander and that run to Super Bowl XL in 2006 are distant memories, but they’re building new ones out in Seattle these days.
Hope is alive and well again in Seattle Seahawks land and it comes...
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April 28, 2010
BUSTED OUT
Larry Johnson Was Shaun Alexander 2.0
Back in March, when the Redskins signed Larry Johnson, Chris wrote this:
The Redskins seem to be seriously interested in signing Larry Johnson, otherwise known as the Shaun Alexander Experiment 2.0. What a 31-year-old-to-be running back would bring to an already aging Skins backfield, I’m not sure.
Well, now we know: LJ brought exactly what Alexander did, which is nothing...
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September 22, 2010
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September 22, 2010
The Reality Is, Seahawks Have A Good Fantasy Option.
In the past, the Seahawks have had some of the league’s best Fantasy Football players. Shaun Alexander ranked in the top of many drafts from 2003-2006. Lots of TDs, lots of yards, never went down. Age set in on the MVP running back. Matt Hasselbeck was a solid Fantasy QB for years but with the lack of a good running game, injuries and an aging offensive line, Matt...
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August 22, 2010
Hey “Stealers” refs, get it right, even long after the fact
Via one heartsick grunt, the NFL announced sideways, nearly half a decade afterward that, yes, the Seahawks were hosed in Super Bowl Ex-Hell. Referee Bill Leavy’s unexpected, unprompted... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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August 10, 2010
Prediction: Revenge for the Shaun Alexander game
Vikes will get a call from the Audubon Society after their abuse of the Seahawks.
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November 22, 2009
Running Backs Analysis by Brian McIntyre
This has to be a must read article for every Seahawks fan. Brian McIntyre at NorthwestFootball.net has a great article about the running back situation in Seattle. Here is one quote from him:
"Seattle’s current group of running backs are a prime example of former general manager Tim Ruskell’s flawed approach to roster building.Instead of drafting young, hungry ball...
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February 01, 2010
Top 10 Defensive Super Bowl Performances
Defense wins Championships. That has been instilled in sports fans’ heads since the beginning of time. If the other team doesn’t score, they cannot win, plain and simple. Super Bowl XLVI has the New York Giants defense that has been playing lights out, and the New England Patriots defense, which is very close to nonexistent. Which defense over the past 45 years has proven to...
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Moments In Time: Seattle Seahawks vs. Cardinals 2002
Seattle Seahawks nostalgia in this weeks Moments In Time. In 2002, the 4the Seahawks traveled to Arizona to take on the Cardinals in the 2002 NFL season. Seattle avenged their previous loss in the season to Arizona over a dominant first half performance from Shaun Alexander and Matt Hasselbeck good enough to last through the rest of the game.
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December 31, 2011
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December 31, 2011
2009 NFL Previews: Seattle Seahawks
Remember the day when these guys were just an automatic pick to win the division? Yeah, that’s when they had one of the most dominant offensive lines that made Shaun Alexander appears to be one of the best running backs in the NFL. We were in the group of people that wondered why he didn’t [...]
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September 07, 2009
Most Underrated Seahawk Ever?
When I talked about great running backs in Seahawks history a few days back, I left out John L. Williams (and a couple readers took appropriate umbrage at this slight). I didn't do this as an intentional snub or out of forgetfulness; I honestly just have never thought of JLW as a "running back" in the way that label applies to Warner, Warren, Watters, Alexander, etc. He was a punishing...
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October 08, 2010
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...
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October 16, 2011
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October 16, 2011
Justin Forsett Primed for Breakout Season?
For about a half-decade, the Seahawks did not need to worry about finding someone capable of running the football. Between 2001 and 2005, Shaun Alexander averaged 1,770 total yards of offense and nearly 20 touchdowns per season.
Regardless of how you feel about Shaun Alexander, you can’t deny his production.
Unfortunately, the Seahawks have not had a consistent threat at running...
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July 12, 2010
LT blames passing game, not gimpy leg, poor attitude or old man’s disease for drop off in production
In a recent interview with NFL.com, LaDainian Tomlinson continued his recent walk down the bitter trail by indicating that his lack of production over the past few seasons was due to the Chargers focus on the passing game….not his torn groin, numerous nagging injuries, lack of production, general attitude or age …as the real culprit.
“The things that happened in San Diego,...
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April 02, 2010
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