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Seattle Seahawks – Marshawn Lynch & Russell Wilson Run All Over the New York Giants
For three quarters, the New York Giants were able to hang on and even lead against the Seattle Seahawks. But their run defense crumbled, Marshawn Lynch bulldozed, Russell Wilson stopped passing and it ended in a 38-17 win for the Super Bowl Champions, a slightly misleading ending but damaging nonetheless.
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Seattle Seahawks – Russell Wilson Not Great But Good Enough
There’s nothing like a win to end rumors about locker room disharmony and hate. The Seattle Seahawks, coming off consecutive losses, didn’t look very good on their road game against the Carolina Panthers. However, a great fourth quarter drive led by Russell Wilson and Marshawn Lynch helped the defending Super Champions walk away with a 13-9 win, hopefully putting them on a new, more positive route.
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Seattle Seahawks – Nothing to be Arrogant About Anymore
The Super Bowl champions are in trouble, losing to the St. Louis Rams 28-26, making it two consecutive losses, struggling to keep up with the trick plays pulled off against them, while Russell Wilson has to improvise and run away too much in order to remain on two feet while his offensive line crumbles around him.
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44 Best Memes of Tony Romo & Dallas Cowboys Beating the Seattle Seahawks
The most talked about team in the NFL is always the Dallas Cowboys. Usually the ones making memes and jokes make fun of them, but not this season, and especially not after the offensive and defensive clinic they put together in the toughest stadium in the league, as Tony Romo outplayed Russell Wilson while beating the Seattle Seahawks.
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Dallas Cowboys – Proving Everybody Wrong
The Seattle Seahawks might be the defending Super Bowl champions, but their aura of invincibility and home field advantage didn’t work against the Dallas Cowboys, led by Tony Romo and an unstoppable DeMarco Murray, coming away with a huge 30-23 win from the toughest stadium in the NFL.
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Seahawks Over Redskins – At Least it Wasn’t a Blowout
It’s hard to say that the Monday Night Football encounter with the Washington Redskins was a difficult one for the Seattle Seahawks, as the defending Super Bowl champions came away with a 27-17 victory, led by non other than the constantly improving Russell Wilson, which could have been much bigger if it wasn’t for three touchdowns by Percy Harvin being called back.
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Seattle Seahawks – Russell Wilson Becoming Bigger Than the Team
The Seattle Seahawks are about offensive line, running the ball and defense before anything else, but the rise of Russell Wilson changes the balance of power for the current Super Bowl champions as he might become greater than the team soon enough, always a double-edged sword situation.
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Seahawks Over Broncos – Not Quite Like the Super Bowl
The Denver Broncos and Peyton Manning couldn’t be contained for an entire game, but despite the impressive comeback to force an overtime during the fourth quarter, the Seattle Seahawks came through with the 20-17 win as Russell Wilson led them on a perfect drive and deny the opponents revenge for what happened in the Super Bowl.
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Chargers Over Seahawks – Even Champions Aren’t Perfect
The strive for perfection will carry on elsewhere. The San Diego Chargers aren’t a flawless team, but Philip Rivers is an excellent quarterback who played a lot better than most do against the defending Super Bowl champions, putting on an exquisite passing performance and beating the Seattle Seahawks 30-21.
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Big Ten Quarterbacks Don’t Get Drafted in the First Round
Maybe it’s unrelated to the sad state of Big Ten football these days, but it’s been almost 20 years since a quarterback from the conference was drafted in the first round of the NFL Draft. Kerry Collins back in 1995 was the last, going on to have a career that last 17 seasons, making it to the Super Bowl once.