Monday, October 15, 2012

Seahawks

  • Seahawks review: Three likes and dislikes about the 24-23 victory over New ...

    New England pinpointed and exploited the Seahawks' few weaknesses on defense. I'm not sure the Patriots created a blueprint for attacking the Seahawks because no other team plays the way New England does. But in a matchup that pitted the NFL's No.

    seattletimes.com

  • Morning after: Seahawks 24, Patriots 23

    Still a little blurry after taking the red eye from Seattle, but figured the Patriots' 24-23 loss to the Seahawks needed to be addressed further -- and it will be talked about all week.

    www.boston.com

  • Hot Clicks: Seahawks Richard Sherman taunts Tom Brady; Hannah Ware

    Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman taunted Patriots quarterback Tom Brady on Twitter after Seattle pulled off a stunning comeback against New England.

    sportsillustrated.cnn.com

  • 49ers quickly turn focus from Giants to Seahawks

    Sports · High School · UW Huskies · WSU Cougars · SU Redhawks · Gonzaga · College sports · Mariners · Seahawks · Sounders FC · Storm · NBA · Hockey · Golf · Olympics · Outdoors · Other sports ...

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  • G John Moffitt only Seahawk player deemed unlikely to play Thursday

    RENTON -- The Seahawks were back at work Monday, getting ready for Thursday's game at San Francisco, and coach Pete Carroll is hoping to have most of his players back in time for the game.

    seattletimes.com

  • NFL Roundup: Seahawks only NFC West team to win Sunday

    Russell Wilson passed to Sidney Rice for a 46-yard touchdown with 1:18 remaining as the Seattle Seahawks rallied for 14 points in the final 7:31 to beat the New England Patriots 24-23, while Matt Bryant kicked his second game-winning field goal in ...

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  • Seahawks Need Braylon Edwards to Help Make Difference

    One can only hope that after Sunday's comeback win against the Patriots, the questions surrounding the legitimacy of Russell Wilson being the Seahawks starting quarterback can be put to rest for awhile. Against last year's AFC champions, Wilson did ...

    bleacherreport.com

  • Seahawks are looking (Puget) Sound

    New England's 23 points on Sunday were the most given up by Seattle this year, but the Patriots also didn't get a first down on either of their final two possessions in the Seahawks' 24-23 victory. Coach Pete Carroll's zeal for college-style antics ...

    washingtonexaminer.com

  • For the Seahawks, here come the San Francisco 49ers

    Go ahead and celebrate, Seahawks fans. But the Hawks are turning right around and getting back to work. Looming ahead, as soon as Thursday night, are the San Francisco 49ers, the NFC West powerhouse that has been eating through opponents this ...

    blog.seattlepi.com

  • Seahawks' Russell Wilson is thriving at QB

    Your article has been sent. SEATTLE - Russell Wilson is a rookie, but it did not take his Seahawks teammates long to see that the quarterback was not a typical first-year player.

    www.boston.com

  • NFL Week 6 Sunday Scores: Aaron Rodgers Dominates, Seahawks Stun ...

    Seattle Seahawks' Braylon Edwards, right, celebrates with Seahawks' Golden Tate as New England Patriots' Jerod Mayo looks on at left, after Edwards caught a pass for a touchdown in the second half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Oct. 14, 2012, ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Patriots vs. Seahawks: Seattle's Biggest Winners & Losers from NFL Week 6

    The New England Patriots kicked off against the Seattle Seahawks needing a win to keep the lead in the AFC East. The Seahawks weren't in a compliant mood, though, and pulled off a 24-23 win. The Patriots showed why they have the NFL's top-ranked ...

    bleacherreport.com

  • Seahawks, Wilson pull off late victory over Patriots

    2012 - SEATTLE -- He'd just played a key role in limiting Tom Brady and a potent New England Patriots offense, but all Seattle Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman cared to discuss following Sunday's 24-23 win at CenturyLink Field was rookie Russell ...

    www.usatoday.com

  • Patriots-Seahawks hots and nots and game notes.

    Seattle Seahawks cornerback Brandon Browner (39) breaks up pass intended for New England Patriots wide receiver Brandon Lloyd (85).

    www.thesunchronicle.com

  • Don Banks: Cowboys can't explain away their latest choke job; more Snaps

    This much we already know six weeks into the NFL's 2012 regular season: You don't want to mess with the Seattle Seahawks in their home ballpark of CenturyLink Field. The Seahawks can beat anyone there, and that should be a sobering thought for all NFC ...

    sportsillustrated.cnn.com

  • Seahawks' Richard Sherman promises to quiet pundits

    Seattle's win over the Patriots was viewed as a stunner, but Sherman told KCPQ-TV the media has been slow to the draw. "It's not a shock for us, we believe we have a great ball club, we believe we can play with anybody," Sherman said.

    www.nfl.com

  • Seahawks turn into complete team

    Seahawks turn into complete team. The Seahawks have had a season's worth of epic endings in their first six games, but none was more precious or important than Sunday's 24-23 comeback victory over New England.

    seattletimes.com

  • Video: Analysis from Patriots-Seahawks

    In the video above, Jim Basquil and Eric Allen break down the Seahawks' 24-23 win over the Patriots. Allen give Seahawks rookie Russell Wilson some credit here, but also lauds the Seattle coaching staff as well for taking advantage of the Patriots' ...

    espn.go.com

  • Seahawks surge in fourth quarter to shock the Patriots

    Even with an entire quarter to go, the Seahawks trailing the New England Patriots by 10, the 68,137 fans at rainy CenturyLink Field could sense the game slipping away.

    blog.seattlepi.com

  • Seahawks, Russell Wilson stun Patriots, Tom Brady with fourth-quarter comeback

    In a battle between the league's most prolific offense and its stingiest defense, no one could have guessed that it was going to be a 5-foot-10 rookie to lead his team to victory.

    blog.seattlepi.com

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