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Old 04-11-2012, 01:31 AM   #1
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The 12th Man Dynasty: Seattle Seahawks (Madden NFL 12)

2011 SEATTLE SEAHAWKS PREVIEW

A new-look offense is the name of the game for the Seattle Seahawks in 2011. The team will be without Matt Hasselbeck under center for the first time in 10 years. Although that change may take some getting used to for Seahawks faithful, it may be addition by subtraction for head coach Pete Carroll. Since the start of 2008, Hasselbeck ranks 30th among 33 qualified players in Total QB Rating. He was 32nd in 2008, 31st in 2009 and 26th in 2010. Hasselbeck's biggest struggle over the past three seasons has been throwing deep downfield.

Tarvaris Jackson may be the answer. Jackson was convenient and available to Seattle once the team decided against re-signing Hasselbeck for legitimate starter money. The Seahawks aren't banking on Jackson as their long-term starter. They're buying time to build up the rest of the roster before going after a quarterback next offseason. Sure, there's a chance Jackson or Charlie Whitehurst could surprise them but it remains an outside chance. Using a 2012 first-round pick on a quarterback seems more likely.

Since the start of the 2008 season, Hasselbeck has thrown 11 touchdowns and 23 interceptions on passes of at least 15 yards. He threw an interception once every 10.2 attempts of throws that length, the worst rate of any quarterback with at least 100 attempts over the past three seasons. Jackson threw just two interceptions on 46 attempts of at least 15 yards over that time span. Seattle's new offensive line needs to improve on rushing plays away from the middle. The Seahawks were worst in the league on sideline rushes the past two seasons with a 3.1-yard average, a full yard worse than the next team on that list, the Colts.

GETTING YOUNGER
Teams talk about getting younger. Few have the daring to go with so many younger starters when more established options were readily available. The Seahawks went through training camp and the exhibition season with the NFL's youngest projected starters for 2011. Marcus Trufant and Robert Gallery were the only ones in their 30s. Gallery was the oldest, and he turned 31 only recently. The Seahawks replaced longtime starters such as Hasselbeck, Lofa Tatupu, Lawyer Milloy, Sean Locklear and Chris Spencer with younger alternatives. Coach Pete Carroll's recent history in the college game has made him more comfortable going young than most NFL coaches would be.

HEIGHT FOR BETTER COVERAGE
Carroll wants big, rangy cover corners. Starting strong safety Kam Chancellor towers over most NFL defensive backs at 6'3. He wasn't even as tall as the Seahawks' tallest cornerback through training camp and preseason. 6'4 Brandon Browner was one of the more impressive cornerbacks in camp. The team used a fifth-round pick for cornerback Richard Sherman, who stands 6'3. Every defensive back on the roster is at least 5'10. Seven of 13 on the roster heading into the preseason are at least 6'0.

OFFENSE
With his top draft choices, Carroll intimated that he replaced the entire right side of his offensive line and picked up immediate starters at right tackle (1st rounder James Carpenter of Alabama) and right guard (3rd-rounder John Moffitt from Wisconsin). Most draft analysts, however, thought choosing Carpenter with the 25th overall pick was a reach, especially with the defensive line and quarterback upgrades that were still available.

The Seahawks are prepared to suffer with youth on the line, hoping for a future payoff. Left tackle will be manned by former 1st-rounder Russell Okung, who as a rookie was limited to 10 games because of a pair of high ankle sprains and showed only glimpses of his considerable promise. Center goes to Max Unger, who as a 2nd-year player missed all but one game in 2010 with a turf toe that required surgery after he started a full season at center and guard as a rookie. The left guard will be Gallery, the No. 2 overall pick in 2004 who spent the 1st seven seasons of his career in Oakland. The Seahawks are so determined to make inroads in a position area that’s been lackluster for three seasons that they hired the animated Tom Cable, former Oakland Raiders head coach, as offensive line coach. Cable’s job is to stabilize a group that used four left guards, three left tackles and three right guards in Carroll’s first season.

The running backs are adequate but nothing spectacular. Marshawn Lynch, a midseason acquisition from Buffalo in 2010, at least resembles the power runner Carroll demands, with no better example than his pinball-like 67-yard TD run against New Orleans in the playoffs. Leon Washington and Justin Forsett provide different gears as backups. Michael Robinson is an able blocker at fullback.

The Seahawks upgraded their receiving corps by signing Sidney Rice, one of the top free agents available at his position. Rice caught 83 passes for 1,312 yards two years ago but was limited to six games and 17 catches last season due to a hip injury. After a two-year layoff, Mike Williams resurrected his career and became Hasselbeck’s deep threat with 65 catches, making teams pay attention to him. Holdover receivers Ben Obomanu and Deon Butler return, but Golden Tate and 6'5 draft pick from Georgia Kris Durham will be given every opportunity to step in. The quarterback’s favorite target might end up being tight end Zach Miller, who averaged 60.7 catches in his final three seasons in Oakland.

DEFENSE
An offseason of change took another interesting turn in late July when the Seahawks released middle linebacker Lofa Tatupu, who anchored the Seattle defense in its Super Bowl season of 2005. Tatupu had been slowed by injury in recent seasons. Carroll announced the move as a “mutual decision.” David Hawthorne, an undrafted find in 2008, will move back from the outside to replace Tatupa in the middle. Hawthorne has led the team in tackles in two of his three seasons.

Across the defensive front, from right to left, the Seahawks trot out functional yet ordinary players in Chris Clemons, Red Bryant, Brandon Mebane and Alan Branch. Clemons was the closest thing to a playmaker, leading the team with 11 sacks. Don’t be surprised if Carroll gets impatient with these guys. The Seahawks promote themselves as a 4-3 team but often slip into a 3-4 alignment when the yardage piles up, choosing to put pressure on their linebackers to fix things.

The secondary is in transition. Free safety Earl Thomas comes off a productive rookie season. However, veteran cornerback Marcus Trufant has shown signs of age and slippage. The Seahawks has to groom Kam Chancellor fairly quickly as a suitable replacement for strong safety Lawyer Milloy. Roy Lewis and Kennard Cox, the returning cornerbacks, aren’ t the blanket cover guys Carroll wants, and they likely will give way to Walter Thurmond III and undrafted free agent Brandon Browner.

SPECIAL TEAMS
The Seahawks lost reliable kicker Olindo Mare, who set a club record with 30 consecutive field goals, to free agency. Steven Hauschka, who was waived by the Broncos in September, is the likely replacement. Jon Ryan, in his 4th Seahawks season, has developed into a reliable punter; the Canadian import utilizes a deft Aussie-style kick to repeatedly back up opponents. Leon Washington, fully recovered from a broken leg, set a club record by scoring on three kickoffs, giving him seven in his NFL career. He is a valuable weapon in the return game.

FINAL ANALYSIS
The schedule is rugged, with road games at Chicago, Dallas, Pittsburgh and the New York Giants, and home games against Atlanta and Philadelphia. If the offensive line can settle in, Carroll’s club could be a threat in the NFC West and, not to get too carried away here, flirt with a .500 record.

Sources: http://espn.go.com/nfl/preview11/team/_/name/sea, http://seattle.sbnation.com/seattle-...ks-by-position, http://www.athlonsports.com/nfl/seat...l-team-preview

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Pre-Season Week 1 Highlights (at Chargers L 13-14):

1. Unsigned free agent Doug Baldwin surprises Offensive Coordinators and will pose a battle on the WR3 position, currently owned by Ben Obomanu. Likewise, Leon Washington has to guard his HB2 spot against Justin Forsett.

2. Special Team has to do something this early. There has not been too much blocking for the returners in the process Golden Tate fumbled twice and Justin Forsett lost the handle en route to a San Diego TD.

3. Draft pick cornerback Byron Maxwell is proving to be a consistent heavy hitter at the corner.

4. Outside linebacker Heath Farwell grabbed 6 tackles while defensive linemen Wes Hunt and Raheem Brock had a sack each.

5. Strong safety Casey Cole, the rookie from Mississippi State, suffered broken ribs and will be out for 3 weeks and Carroll hope he is well enough to play at the end of pre-season.

6. Player Cuts: TE John Nalbone, LE Clint Gresham, RE Dexter Davis and returning CB Kennard Cox

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Pre-Season Week 2 Highlights (vs Vikings W 27-23):

1. Tarvaris Jackson was 7 of 24 passes for 220 yards, while Allen Bradford ran for 90 yards in 12 attempts.

2. Malcolm Smith, the rookie from USC, had 9 tackles with 5 solos.

3. Undrafted free agent Ron Parker, a 6'0 cornerback from Newberry College, impressed the defense coordinators.

4. In his only appearance for the afternoon, Sidney Rice caught a 25-yard touchdown pass from Charlie Whitehurst in the 3rd quarter.

5. Justin Forsett had another miserable time on his returns by fumbling twice.

6. Player Cuts: LE Jameson Konz, LOLB Matt McCoy, CB Roy Lewis and FS Chris Maragos

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Pre-Season Week 3 Highlights (at Broncos W 44-13):

1. Veteran Marcus Trufant was named Seattle Seahawks team captain.

2. Justin Forsett ran for 2 touchdowns in 16 attempts for 133 yards and Allen Bradford had one, his first in a Seahawk uniform.

3. Tight end Anthony McCoy caught a short pass in the endzone for a touchdown in the 4th, probably his last as a Seahawk.

4. Cornerback Ron Parker, the undrafted free agent from small Newberry College, again played with intensity finishing with 6 solo tackles while defensive end Jimmy Wilkerson had 4.

5. Tall corner Brandon Browner intercepted a pass off Adam Weber.

6. The Seahawk defense forced Tim Tebow to lose the football twice while The Bronco special team caused another Golden Tate return fumble.

7. Player Cuts: QB Wes Culp, FB Zach Blanding, TE Anthony McCoy, RT Allen Barbre, DT Wes Hunt, MLB Artie Woods, K Wes Bell and P Jake Dennis
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Pre-Season Week 4 Highlights (vs Raiders W 47-31):

1. Justin Forsett ran for 179 yards in 18 attempts including a 47-yard touchdown to earn him an HB spot next to Marshawn Lynch.

2. Ben Obomanu surprised but nevertheless surrendered WR3 to undrafted free agent Doug Baldwin.

3. Rookies Keith Durham caught 4 passes and Adrian Moten grabbed 7 tackles thus earning them places in the final roster. Durham bumped returning wide receiver Deon Butler out of the Seahawks lineup.

4. Defensive big men Byron Maxwell, who had 6 tackles, and Red Bryant, who sacked twice, had been impressive all throughout the pre-season.

5. Player Cuts: WR Deon Butler, RG Paul Fanaika, LT Jarriel King and SS Casey Cole

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Seattle Seahawks Depth Chart - 2011
Regular Offense
STARTER2ND3RD4TH
WRS. RiceD. BaldwinB. ObomanuG. Tate
TEZ. MillerJ. CarlsonC. Morrah
LTR. OkungB. GiacominiD. Doakes
LGR. GalleryD. DoakesB. Giacomini
CM. UngerM. GibsonP. McQuistan
RGJ. MoffittL. JeanpierreP. McQuistan
RTJ. CarpenterP. McQuistanJ. Moffitt
WRM. WilliamsD. BaldwinB. ObomanuK. Durham
QBT. JacksonC. WhitehurstJ. Portis
FBM. RobinsonJ. CarlsonC. Morrah
HBM. LynchJ. ForsettL. WashingtonA. Bradford
Base 4-3 Defense
STARTER2ND3RD4TH
LDEC. ClemonsR. BrockT. Hargrove
LDTA. BranchC. McDonaldL. LevingstonR. Brock
RDTB. MebaneC. McDonaldL. LevingstonR. Brock
RDER. BryantT. HargroveJ. Wilkerson
WLBK. WrightH. FarwellM. Smith
MLBD. HawthorneD. ViboraA. MotenH. Farwell
SLBL. HillM. SmithH. Farwell
CBM. TrufantR. ShermanW. Thurmond IIIW. Thurmond III
SSK ChancellorJ. JohnsonA. Bigby
FSE. ThomasA. BigbyJ. Johnson
CBB. BrownerR. ShermanW. Thurmond IIIB. Maxwell
Special Teams
STARTER2ND3RD4TH
KS. HauschkaJ. Ryan
PJ. RyanS. Hauschka
PRL. WashingtonJ. ForsettG. TateW. Thurmond III
KRL. WashingtonJ. ForsettG. TateW. Thurmond III
LSR. OkungR. GalleryM. Unger
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Seattle Seahawks 2011 Schedule
DATEOPPONENTRESULT
Sep 11at San Francisco 49ers
Sep 18at Pittsburgh Steelers
Sep 25vs Arizona Cardinals
Oct 2vs Atlanta Falcons
Oct 15vs BYE
Oct 23at Cleveland Browns
Oct 30vs Cincinnati Bengals
Nov 6at Dallas Cowboys
Nov 13vs Baltimore Ravens
Nov 20at Saint Louis Rams
Nov 27vs Washington Redskins
Dec 1vs Philadelphia Eagles
Dec 12vs Saint Louis Rams
Dec 15at Chicago Bears
Dec 24vs San Francisco 49ers
Jan 1at Arizona Cardinals
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SEATTLE DROPS SEASON OPENER
The 49ers blew past the Seahawks, 25-14

Sep. 11, San Francisco CA – The 49er defense held forth as San Francisco came from behind to snatch its season opener at home against the Seattle Seahawks, 25-14. Frank Gore ran for 181 yards in 25 carries including the go-ahead 80-yard touchdown run late in the 4th. Tarell Brown intercepted Tarvaris Jackson on the next series setting up a touchdown pass by Alex Smith to Kendall Hunter pushing the 49ers further.

The Seahawks mounted a last ditch effort but was halted after Patrick Willis caught a Jackson pass for another turnover. Seattle could not get their ground game moving stalling the Seahawks advance after they jumped to an early 14-0 lead on 2 Jackson passes. Marshawn Lynch was held to a measly 40 yards in 23 attempts. The Seahawks next play the Pittsburgh Steelers, which lost at home against the Indianapolis Colts, without wide receiver Mike Williams who will be sidelined for 10 weeks with a fractured toe. But with Ben Roethlisberger (broken forearm) and Troy Polamalu (herniated disk) out, Seattle is expected to nail its first win.

Seattle Seahawks at San Francisco 49ers
Sep 11, 20111ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
Seattle Seahawks (0-1)77----14
San Francisco 49ers (1-0)--9--1625
Team Stats Comparison
SEASFO
Total Offense298363
Rushing Yards38223
Passing Yards260140
First Downs1514
Punt Return Yards2642
Kick Return Yards10578
Total Yards429483
Turnovers31
3rd Down Converstion6-15 (40%)2-13 (15%)
4th Down Conversion0-0 (0%)0-0 (0%)
2-Point Conversion0-0 (0%)0-1 (0%)
Red Zone Touchdowns/Field Goals21
Penalties7-7210-65
Posession Time33:2026:40
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTER SCORINGSEASFO
8:09(SEA) TD: Miller 14 Yd pass from Jackson (Hauschka kick)70
SECOND QUARTER SCORINGSEASFO
12:07(SEA) TD: Baldwin 7 Yd pass from Jackson (Hauschka kick)140
6:23(SFO) FG: Akers 32 Yd143
3:31(SFO) FG: Akers 43 Yd146
0:30(SFO) FG: Akers 44 Yd149
FOURTH QUARTER SCORINGSEASFO
5:17(SFO) TD: Gore 80 Yd run (2-pt conversion failed)1415
4:55(SFO) TD: Hunter 18 Yd pass from Smith (Akers kick)1422
3:25(SFO) FG: Akers 46 Yd1425
Seattle Seahawks
PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
T. Jackson25-4026022
RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
M. Lynch23401.7
J. Forsett2-5-2.5
M. Williams166.0
RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
Z. Miller6437.11
S. Rice45614.0
J Carlson382.6
M. Williams35719.0
M. Robinson3113.6
M. Lynch23115.5
D. Baldwin22110.51
B. Obomanu12323.0
J. Forsett11010.0
DEFENSETACKSACKINTTD
D. Hawthorne7
A. Branch5
M. Trufant4
K. Wright40.5
E. Thomas31
W. Thurmond III3
K. Chancellor2
R. Sherman2
C. Clemons21.0
B. Browner3
B. Mebane2
R. Brock10.5
R. Bryant1
C. McDonald1
M. Smith1
KICKINGFGXPPTSLONG
S. Hauschka0-12-22
PUNTINGNOYDSAVGIN20
J. Ryan841652.01
KICK RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
J. Forsett24422.0
L. Washington36120.3
PUNT RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
L. Washington3268.6
San Francisco 49ers
PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
A. Smith16-2615111
RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
F. Gore251817.21
K. Hunter6386.3
RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
V. Davis57114.2
J. Morgan3217.0
B. Edwards2157.5
F. Gore221.0
D. Walker122.0
M. Crabtree11919.0
K. Hunter11818.0
B. Miller133.0
DEFENSETACKSACKINTTD
P. Willis51
T. Brown51
A. Smith5
N. Bowman4
D. Whitner4
J. Smith3
T. Brock3
C. Rogers3
R. Smith2
S. Spencer2
C. Culliver2
A. Brooks1
D. Goldson1
P. Haralson1
KICKINGFGXPPTSLONG
D. Akers4-41-11546
PUNTINGNOYDSAVGIN20
A. Lee521342.62
KICK RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
T. Ginn27826.0
PUNT RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
T. Ginn44210.5

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