Well, there you have it, Seahawks fans: your 2008-09 scapegoat. Tim Ruskell is gone. And Jim Mora is officially on the hot seat for 2010. CEO Tod Leiweke told reporters that Mora will be back next year...
It’s official. At 4-7 the Seahawks aren’t any worse than they were last year (4-12)! In fact, the remaining games on the Seahawks’ schedule suggest they may even come out looking a little bit better...
Today, Seahawks President and General Manager Tim Ruskell announced his resignation effective immediately. This move isn't very shocking, considering the Seahawks have been 27-32 since falling short in Super Bowl XL...
At 10 AM PST today (December 3rd) Tim Ruskell will resign as Seahawks GM. The fan base, and I am assuming, the organization is getting exactly what they wanted...
Usually, the controversial story lines for NFL teams entail two quarterbacks. In those situations, two players demonstrate the ability to produce and lead an offense...
Alex Smith and the San Francisco 49ers look to build on last week’s win over Jacksonville as they travel to Seattle to take on the struggling Seahawks in an NFC West showdown. Like the Seahawks, the 49ers currently sit below ...
For every team that misses the NFL Playoffs, there are two miserable points during the season. The second, and most depressing, is when the team is mathematically eliminated from the playoffs...
When the Seattle Seahawks were born into the NFL in 1976, they won just two games and their first draft pick ever was out of the league in a few years...
It appears rumors are flying around the Puget Sound area about our lovely Seahawk GM, Tim Ruskell. As the article indicates, Tim’s contract is up at seasons end, and there are rumors it will not be re-negotiated...
The Seahawks have primarily been a pass-first team over the last decade, but they may have found their secret ingredient in the backfield with second-year tailback Justin Forsett, who’s well exceeded his season total in two games against NFC West rivals..
Seahawks fans will be in a good mood this week for a change, something that hasn’t happened nearly enough this season. With a road win at the sixth attempt, supporters are still holding out hope of a run at a ...
This just in: Drew Brees in on fi-yah! Unfortunately, three contestants (including the man writing this) chose the Pats in Monday night's game...(insert sad face here). Week 12 is in the books of the 2009 NFC West Featured-Columnist Competition...
The Seattle Seahawks next few years comes down to one thing: the 2010 NFL Draft. Will the Seahawks finally start drafting for the positions they need and not for what they evaluate as "talent"? ...
If the Pro Football Weekly report regarding Tim Ruskell is correct, could Mike Holmgren really be on his way back to Seattle after just one year away? And, if Holmgren is indeed coming back, ...
Record: 1-10 Sunday’s Inevitable Outcome: Seahawks 27, Rams 17 The Line: Seahawks -4.5 For the second time this season, I was confident enough in the points the Rams were getting to put some actual coin down on them via my BetUS...
According to Pro Football Weekly sources familiar with the situation have said Tim Ruskell will not be re-signed as Seattle Seahawks General Manager when his five-year contract runs out at seasons end...
When the Seattle Seahawks were born into the NFL in 1976, they won just two games and their first draft pick ever was out of the league in a few years...
Time for round 12 (it's getting LATE!) of this year's NFC West featured columnist competition! For those of you who are unfamiliar with this competition, please click here for a brief outline of the rules, as well as a small bio of each contestant...
With the 2009 season in the books, its time to start looking at next year. What are our positions of weakness? The thing we lack most? The missing key that has been holding us back from stretches of dominance, outside the NFC Worst...
Week 12 is upon us, and the struggling Seahawks have yet to win a game on the road. Forget home and away games though; Seattle has only managed three wins all year! Is there any good news? ...
While there was talk of Julius Jones making his return this week, there now are some pretty big questions considering that, as he’s been limited in practice the past two days...
Why is it that when a team is down all that comes out of the press and fans is negativity? Honestly, did anyone really expect the Seahawks to achieve the success of 2005 or even 2007? The reality ...
The ongoing scuttlebutt about Mike Holmgren possibly returning to Seattle in some Grand Poobah role sure seems like crazy talk. The Seahawks have already determined their course, and it involves Jim Mora leading this team for at least the next year...
Not surprisingly Seattle fans are frustrated with the Seahawks woes this season, particularly on the road, where they are currently 0-5...
While I always hold on to hope that our season will turn around any minute, this season is on its last breath. The flag in front of my house won't be taken down, but it's time for some serious ...
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