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Seattle Seahawks – Russell Wilson Gets Help From Defense & Jermaine Kearse
While Russell Wilson had a very sharp performance for the entire first half, the ability of his defense and of Jermaine Kearse, who wan’t likely to be even playing in the NFL this season was probably the reason the Seattle Seahawks looked so dominant during their second preseason game.
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Seattle Seahawks – Russell Wilson is the Lowest-Paid Starting Quarterback in the NFL
Despite being one of the most efficient quarterbacks in the NFL last season (his rookie year, mind you) and leading the Seattle Seahawks to their first winning record in five years and a postseason win, Russell Wilson is going to be the lowest-paid starting quarterback among the projected 32 in the NFL next season.
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Seattle Seahawks – Debating the Two Tight End Formation For Next Season
When you simply look at numbers and stats, Anthony McCoy picking up an injury that probably has ended his season shouldn’t be all that worrying to the Seattle Seahawks. When you look at their love for the two-tight end formation, it might be a little bit more significant than just receptions, yards and touchdowns lost.
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Tom Brady Throws Less Interceptions Than Any Other NFL Quarterback
While total interceptions and interception percentage are always a good way to see how well a quarterback handles the ball, the adjusted interceptions formula gives us a clearer version of who are the more responsible and careless passers in the NFL, as rookies Andrew Luck and Brandon Weeden tend towards the latter, while Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers seem to be the safest players to entrust the football with.
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NFL Trade Rumors – Matt Flynn Wants to Start Somewhere
Matt Flynn doesn’t want to spend his time with the Seattle Seahawks as a backup quarterback to Russell Wilson, and there’s a good chance he’ll be traded to another team before the 2013 season.
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Atlanta Falcons – Matt Ryan is Finally a Playoffs Winner
It almost didn’t happen, and Matt Ryan would have gone on on to explain how the Atlanta managed to blow a win that was deep within their pocket. This isn’t the first time this season the NFC’s best team came away with an improbable win, and it seems the trends carries on into the postseason.
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Seattle Seahawks – Russell Wilson Plays His Part to Perfection
The last rookie standing in the 2013 NFL Playoffs? Russell Wilson out of all people, doing exactly what the Seattle Seahawks need him to do in order to get another win. Two of the NFL’s hottest teams met at FedEx field, with the battle of the rookie quarterbacks at the forefront of the matchup. Only […]
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The New Star Quarterbacks Who Will Rule the NFL’s Future
We’re going to see Tom Brady and Peyton Manning once again in yet another postseason, but one of the more impressive facts is that six of the twelve quarterbacks in the 2012 NFL playoffs – Andy Dalton, Christian Ponder, Colin Kaepernick, Andrew Luck, Robert Griffin III and Russell Wilson, are in their first or second year in the league.
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Seattle Seahawks – Russell Wilson is the Real Deal
The beginning of the season was about the development of Marshawn Lynch and the rise of their big, aggressive and fast defense. The second half of the season, everything involving the run of the Seattle Seahawks is overshadowed by the incredible rookie season Russell Wilson is having.
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Seattle Seahawks – Russell Wilson Finally Shines on the Road
It’s been a weird season for the Seattle Seahawks and Russell Wilson. Great and impressive performances at home but shaky, sometimes terrible displays on the road. Wilson put the doubts of his and his team’s ability to win on the road away with a touchdown pass in overtime to give Seattle their second road win of the season.