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Seattle Seahawks
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HISTORY
Joined the NFL as an AFC expansion franchise in 1976.
Moved to the NFC in 2001 and has never relocated.
CHAMPIONSHIP SUMMARY
League Championships: None
Conference Championships: 1 2005 (NFC)
Division Championships: 4 - 1988 (AFC West), 1999 (AFC
West), 2004 (NFC West), 2005 (NFC West)
Playoff Appearances: 8 - 1983, 1984, 1987, 1988, 1999,
2003, 2004, 2005
2005 Finish: 13-3, 1 st Place NFC West, NFC Champion,
Super Bowl Runner-up
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Seattle,
though very reluctantly as it seemed, made it back to the
playoffs in 2006, sneaking by the Cowboys in the Wild Card
Round, and losing in overtime to the Bears in Round 2. The
regular season, and playoffs, seemed almost painful for
the Hawks. Nothing moved smoothly during the season, as
everything seemed pressed, and injuries put their mark on
the team. But throughout everything, Seattle remained an
NFC power, taking the weak NFC West and coming up 15 yards
short from attempting a game winning field goal against
the Bears. Hasselbeck was injured and out for much of the
season, and seemed only a fraction of himself after coming
back from his injury late in the season. '05 MVP, Shaun
Alexander, struggled through the Madden Curse, coming up
short of 1,000 yards and 14 touchdowns for the first time
since 2000. Shaun finished with 896 yards and 7 scores,
playing in 10 games. The receiving corps headed by Darrell
Jackson and Deion Branch didn't make the Hawks as potent
through the air as Seattle Brass had intended, but unless
one of the two is moved, it looks like Seattle will give
the duo another shot in '07. With a healthy Matt, I think
Seattle's passing game will come together nicely.
Recent
Records:
2004:
9-7 2005: 13-3 2006: 9-7
Off-Season
Plans:
The
Hawks have looked like a team shopping many players this
off-season, but haven't pulled the trigger on anything huge
yet. They tried to pull Chris Dielman away from San Deigo,
but the Charger took less money to remain LT's main blocker.
And Darrell Jackson has been talked about moving teams as
well. The loss of Steve Hutchinson is starting to look like
the Curse of the Babe in Boston, but there's still 90 more
years or so before that's even a possibility. I know the
Hawk brass wishes they just made Hutch rich last season.
On the defensive side of the ball, the Hawks stepped up
and signed Jaguar safety, Deon Grant to a big deal, they
replaced Grant Wistrom with Patrick Kerney, and Marcus Pollard
took team idiot, Jeremy Stevens spot at tight end. Stevens
definitely has more talent than Pollard, but dropped passes
aren't something Marcus has, neither is drunk driving, marijuana
use, or girlfriend abuse. Sounds like a good deal to me.
Cleveland's safety, Brian Russell also signed with Seattle,
giving the Hawks a new look in the secondary. Bobby Engram
is also back with the team. As for the Hawk draft, expect
them to pick someone everyone doesn't think much of with
their picks, then expect them to play above expectations,
and help the team in many areas. They don't have a 1st pick,
so they don't register on my Mock, but a player like Ben
Grubbs would help the Hawks O-Line, and his great feet make
him an ideal fit for the Hawks pulling system. That athleticism
has been missed since Steve left for Minnesota.
See
the SEAHAWKS draft situation at Lucky's Mock Draft!
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