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Seattle Seahawks – Russell Wilson is Part of the Elite Quarterback Group
Is Russell Wilson an elite quarterback? Over the last three or four seasons, that exclusive group was usually a four man group: Peyton Manning, Aaron Rodgers, Drew Brees and Tom Brady. However, the Seattle Seahawks have a 6-0 record against their teams since Wilson entered the NFL.
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Seahawks Over Packers – How a Champion Should Start a Season
The scariest thing about the Seattle Seahawks opening the 2014 NFL season with a 36-16 win over the Green Bay Packers? This could be just the beginning, and they’re only going to get better – be it Russell Wilson hardly making any mistakes at quarterback, Marshawn Lynch being virtually unstoppable or Percy Harvin showing just how dangerous he is when he’s healthy enough to start the season.
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Seahawks Over Bears – What Champions Should Look Like
Not everything about this preseason has been perfect, but the Seattle Seahawks looked more than ready in a 34-6 win over the Chicago Bears as Russell Wilson, the offense and the defense looked excellent while the starters were playing, as opposed to Jay Cutler and the rest of his teammates who didn’t look quite prepared for this kind of competition, which might be saying something about their upcoming season.
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Seahawks Over Chargers – What Champions Should Look Like
After a terrible opening preseason performance from the defending Super Bowl champions, the Seattle Seahawks made the most of Russell Wilson playing his first game in the preseason, beating the San Diego Chargers 41-14, showing some incredible dominance on both ends of the field before easing off by letting the replacements play a little bit.
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Broncos Over Seahawks – Not Quite Like the Super Bowl
A Super Bowl rematch in the preseason? Not very exciting. The Denver Broncos beat the Seattle Seahawks 21-16 with both Peyton Manning and Russell Wilson on the field, but the game will be mostly remembered for the lightning delay, the too many flags being thrown and the endzone interception by Steven Johnson that finished the game.
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Seattle Seahawks & San Francisco 49ers – Rivals in the Same Situation
The rise of the NFC West is pretty much the rise of both the Seattle Seahawks and San Francisco 49ers. Two teams that are in a similar situation: They were young and relatively cheap up until now, but success breeds egos and a desire to make more money. Colin Kaepernick got his extension. Richard Sherman did as well. Russell Wilson is next. Keeping it all together from falling apart is the important question for the people running the teams.
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Seattle Seahawks – What Happens Next?
There’s no denying it – beyond the great team building done by the front office, the Seattle Seahawks have been fortunate to get this group at such a young age, which means there’s plenty of talent that came relatively cheaply, but won’t be like that for much longer, with contract extensions being a big part of the next offseason.
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Seattle Seahawks – Super Bowl Games Should Be Harder
The Seattle Seahawks were in control from the first moment of Super Bowl XLVIII, dominating it from the first snap to the last one in a vindicating moment for Pete Carroll, Russell Wilson, Richard Sherman, Percy Harvin and all those who prefer to see something of a smashmouth kind of style dominate and win championships.
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49ers vs Seahawks – Defensive Arrogance Comes Out on Top
No one has called Richard Sherman modest or classy, but it doesn’t really matter. The cornerback came up with the big play that gave the Seattle Seahawks the seal of victory, while the San Francisco 49ers and Colin Kaepernick end another season deep in the playoffs with a what if pass that didn’t really make it.
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NFL Playoffs – Four Quarterbacks From Two Different Generations
Few will argue that the best teams in the NFL reached the “Final Four”, the conference championship games. It also offers an interesting take on old and new in the NFL, with Colin Kaepernick and Russell Wilson being a new breed of quarterbacks regarding their skill-set, while Peyton Manning and Tom Brady, representing the old guard, and relying on their arms and not their legs approach.