Good news, Seahawks fans: Brandon Browner’s suspension starts immediately.
About midseason, a prevalent discussion among fans was whether the Seahawks should go out and try to trade for a wide receiver, a reliable No. 1, a big-play guy who demanded respect if not out-right fear from opposing secondaries.
In more than 21/2 seasons, Pete Carroll’s Seahawks teams have won just six of 22 road games. But two of them have been in Chicago.
Linebacker K.J. Wright did one of those dramatic exhalations that made his lips flutter like a winded thoroughbred.
Waiting for Roger Goodell’s scales of justice to tip, we’re left to speculate on the pending status of Seahawks cornerbacks Richard Sherman and Brandon Browner.
Although the Seahawks are 5-0 at home and 1-4 on the road, quarterback Russell Wilson likes to downplay the influence of geographical setting.
Russell Wilson is so conditioned to correctness in word and deed, it’s predictable that he dismisses having any rivalry with fellow rookie quarterbacks in the NFL.
This is supposed to be rivalry week, but it feels like the post-turkey tryptophan sedation has set in already.
I haven’t commissioned a Pew Poll nor consulted stats wizard Nate Silver, but if forced to predict the NFC West Division down the stretch, I’m taking the Seahawks by a nose.
As Shakespeare pointed out, the course of true love never did run smooth.
Pete Carroll was already in obvious bye-week mode when he arrived for his Monday afternoon press conference.
Golden Tate remembers the embarrassment of being considered unprofessional and unprepared, back when he was left off the active roster for what should have been his first game in the NFL.
The Dark Ages are still too painfully close for Washington football fans to be jaded to the importance of the Huskies reaching bowl-eligible status.
Even before he snaps the ball and crashes into large humans, a center in the National Football League must read the defensive front and make calls that dictate his fellow linemen’s blocking assignments.
Almost every major college football coach in the country has criticized his players with the kind of harsh language that’s stirring controversy around Washington State’s Mike Leach.
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