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So I admit 100% that I'm a bandwagon fan. I only care about them if they are doing well (so I haven't care for quite some time).
But who on the team is considered a building block and should be good and who is a stop gap solution until a long term solution is identified? Basically, who is...
Brier Dudley's Blog | Get ready for CenturyLink Field, links at the Link? | Seattle Times Newspaper
Ridiculous. I can't believe there was nothing in the contract that would prevent this.
Hopefully this will give us SOMETHING to talk about:
Beyond those QB Wonderlic scores - NFC West Blog - ESPN
NFL Draft 2011 - Ricky Stanzi Wonderlic Score - Fantasy Football 2011
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To be honest, I think I like Rob Rang's the best right now. If Mike Pouncey is anywhere close to as good as his brother, he and Okung would be a helluva left side perhaps nearing the level of Jones-Hutchinson.
I figure this will get a lot of press after the Super Bowl. Usually we would start to talk about free agency, but with no CBA, there's no free agency. (Oh, and for you Cromartie types, CBA stands for Collective Bargaining Agreement.)
Here's a nice summary and a great comic posted at the top...
Just thought I would point out that the guy who was fairly instrumental in building the 2005 Seahawks has now built another team that is in the Super Bowl - the 2010 Packers. Interesting that he came to the Seahawks in 2000. Seems like it takes him about 5 years to build a Super Bowl team. I...
What's it look like to you? I think I'm kind of hoping for:
Okung - Gallery - Unger - Spencer - Draft pick
I'm a Spencer fan. If he leaves, I bet he makes the Pro Bowl on another squad. But Unger can't play guard. I think Spencer can, but I would like to see more a mean streak out of him.
Seahawks Blog | The one where the 12th Man shook the Earth | Seattle Times Newspaper Marshawn Lynch's TD run shook area around Qwest Field - NFL - SI.com NFL playoffs: Marshawn Lynch TD run made ground shake -- literally - ESPN One word describes it all: EPIC.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/30/us/30locker.html
This is why Locker is nothing like JaMarcus Russell like some (*cough*94*cough*) like to say.
I wonder if he'll be a good NFL quarterback. I want him to be just because he is so likable.