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Post by I definitely have a cock~~~ on Sept 29, 2016 13:04:32 GMT -5
The Buzz : Since the Pete Carroll regime began in 2010, the Seahawks have made the playoffs in five of six seasons and they claimed a Super Bowl win in 2013. Sunday’s matchup will be the ‘Hawks first time back at MetLife Stadium since they passed around the Lombardi Trophy following a 43-8 shellacking of the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XLVIII. Last season, the ‘Hawks clinched a wild card berth and squeaked by the Minnesota Vikings before losing to the NFC Champion Carolina Panthers in the divisional round. This season, Carroll’s club is off to a 2-1 start with both wins coming at CenturyLink Field. Offense The Staples : Fifth-year QB Russell Wilson hit the ground running as a pro. Since being drafted in 2012, Wilson has played in two Super Bowls, been named to three Pro Bowls and he led the NFL in passer rating in 2015. With a career passer rating of 101.1, Wilson has thrown for 108 touchdowns to his 35 interceptions while completing 64.7% of his passes. What makes the former baseball player extremely dangerous is his ability to tuck it and run — he’s rushed for 2,463 yards and 12 touchdowns in four-plus seasons. Wilson suffered a sprained MCL in week three against the 49ers, so his scrambling ability could be impacted against the Jets on Sunday. The Seahawks don’t have a prototypical number one receiver, but Doug Baldwin is their go-to wideout. The 5’10”, 192-pounder had his best statistical season in 2015, recording 1,069 yards and 14 touchdowns. Baldwin is off to a hot start in 2016 as he already has hauled in 20 receptions for 276 yards with 1 TD. New Faces : RB Marshawn Lynch retired in the offseason, leaving the Seahawks with a new look in the backfield. His replacement, Thomas Rawls, has received a limited amount of work because of a lower leg contusion that held him out in week three. Consequently, the bulk of the load has fallen on fourth-year player Christine Michael, who rushed for 106 yards and two touchdowns in Sunday’s 37-18 romp over the San Francisco 49ers. Defense The Anchors : The Seahawks are notorious for having a stellar defense as they’ve finished with a top four unit every year since 2012. They currently rank No. 1 in total defense (250.3 yards per game) and No. 2 in scoring defense (12.3 points per game). The secondary, better known as The Legion of Boom, accounts for 12 Pro Bowl bids between the starting players. CB Richard Sherman only had two interceptions last season, but his ball-hawking ability has steered quarterbacks elsewhere on the field. Safeties Earl Thomas and Kam Chancellor have earned a reputation as one of the top duos in the league. The Silent Hero : Similar to David Harrisicon-article-link.gif , Seahawks MLB Bobby Wagner keeps a low profile off the field. However, Wagner’s persona on the field is a different story. In his rookie season, Wagner racked up 140 total tackles, three interceptions and four passes defended. The Utah State product has posted at least 100 tackles in each season since, as well as 19 more PDs, three picks and two forced fumbles. Last week, Wagner intercepted 49ers QB Blaine Gabbert and knocked down two passes. Injuries Wilson suffered a sprained MCL in Sunday’s win and Rawls is still recovering from a lower leg contusion. > www.newyorkjets.com/news/article-7/Scouting-the-Opponent-Seattle-Seahawks/fa7525b0-5bcf-42d3-8d2f-01f9c9a85da8
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Post by I definitely have a cock~~~ on Sept 29, 2016 13:11:54 GMT -5
Only a day after seeing his quarterback go down with a knee injury, Seahawks coach Pete Carroll was confident Monday that Russell Wilson will be back on the practice field this week.“He’s remarkably well off for having a play like that,” Carroll said. “He looks very good, he’s very upbeat and positive about feeling like he’s going to be fine. It was just all positive.” Carroll cautioned that it’s early in the week and they’ll have to see how Wilson responds to the work he does in practice and rehab, but as of now it appears Wilson is on track to play when the Seahawks face the Jets on Sunday.“We haven’t seen him do anything other than just convince me of that thought,” Carroll said. “He’s done a very good job so far… We’ll see, we’re planning on practicing him Wednesday.“We’ll see what happens. Wednesday is a big day to see where he is. He looks fine, so I’m not that deeply concerned about it. I wish it didn’t happen, that he didn’t get banged, but I think he’s going to be all right.” Wilson is also still recovering from the ankle injury sustained in Seattle’s Week 1 win over the Miami Dolphins, but Carroll said that injury is less of a concern at this point.“He’ll still work on his ankle a little bit, but it feels really good, and he was very fortunate to get out of the game without any setbacks at all,” Carroll said. “He looked good moving around, he looked better than he did a week ago, so he looked fine when he was playing.” Carroll also noted that Wilson’s injury, which is an MCL sprain, is one that other Seahawks have played through in the past.“What he has, a lot of guys play with,” he said. “This is something our trainers have been through a number of times, and they know this is really possible that he’ll be fine, but he still has to respond to the work on Wednesday and Thursday and we’ll see how he gets through it. We’ll be watching it very closely to do the right thing to make sure that we ensure his health and his well-being moving forward, and our team’s well-being moving forward and all of that. We’ll take all of that into account.” Read Thomas Rawls out “a few more weeks” Seahawks running back Thomas Rawls missed Sunday’s game with a shin injury sustained in Seattle’s Week 2 game at Los Angeles, and additional tests Monday revealed the injury is more serious than the Seahawks initially realized.“They were able to find a little something in there in the evaluations today that wasn’t clear a week ago, but it makes sense for how uncomfortable he was feeling,” Carroll said. “He’s got a little crack there that we just have to take care of and wait it out a little bit. He’s not going to be incapacitated by it at all, he’ll be able to move around and all that kind of stuff, but we just have to be careful and get him through a few more weeks before we can get him back out.” Other injuries Rookie guard Germain Ifedi, who missed the first three games with an ankle injury, is “doing quite well,” Carroll said, and on track to practice this week and perhaps make his regular-season debut on Sunday. “He’s really excited about coming back,” Carroll said. “He was really close last week. You wouldn’t know that there’s anything wrong with him at this point. He’ll put the days together. He worked really hard today and he’ll take a light day tomorrow, then he’ll get after it and practice with us on Wednesday. That gives him a chance to get right back in there if he can put together day after day. It’s really a day-to-day thing to see how he responds to the work, but today was really a big indicator that he’s in good shape and ready to go.” Carroll said that when Ifedi returns, it will be as a starter. Ifedi had been Seattle’s starting right guard throughout training camp and the preseason. J’Marcus Webb has started there in Ifedi’s place the past three games.Running back C.J. Prosise could also return this week after missing the past two games with a cracked bone in his hand. Prosise has been practicing, but considering that his position requires carrying and catching the football, the Seahawks have kept him out of the past two games. That could change this week, particularly with Rawls again sidelined. “Like I’ve said the last couple of weeks, he’s practicing with us, he’s doing everything in practice, so he’s up with us in terms of staying abreast of the game plan and getting his work, he’s in good shape and all of that,” Carroll said. “(Rawls’ injury) will necessitate a more serious look at getting him out there. I would think he’d be able to play this weekend.Rookie tight end Nick Vannett could also be back this week after missing the first three games with an ankle injury. He will practice this week, but Carroll indicated they’ll have to figure out how to work him back into the game plan at a position group with three players already contributing to the offense. “We’re counting on him making it through this week, and we’ll find out where we can fit him into the game plan,” Carroll said. “We were really excited about Nick before he got banged up, blocking and receiving, so we’re anxious to see where it kind of settles here. It’ll be a little bit difficult to figure it all out because we only have a few days of practice to sort that out. Our guys have done a nice job at the position—Brandon Williams has done a nice job along with Jimmy (Graham) and Luke (Willson), but it’s a great problem to figure out, because Nick was very impressive early on, so we’ll see where that picks up from here.” > www.seahawks.com/news/2016/09/26/seahawks-quarterback-russell-wilson-“looks-fine”-expected-practice-wednesday
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Post by I definitely have a cock~~~ on Sept 29, 2016 13:14:26 GMT -5
After rushing for a career-high 106 yards and his first two NFL touchdowns, Seattle running back Christine Michael is one of three players nominated for Ground Player of the Week at NFL.com. Michael carried 20 times in the Seahawks' 37-18 win over the San Francisco 49ers at CenturyLink Field, averaging 5.3 yards per carry. He put Seattle on the scoreboard twice in the opening quarter, sprinting 41 yards for the end zone on the team's third play from scrimmage and crossing the goal line again on the next possession from four yards out to stake the Seahawks an early 14-0 lead. "This is really a time for Christine," Carroll said Monday of the fourth-year pro, a 2013 second-round pick by Seattle who rejoined the Seahawks late last season after stints with the Dallas Cowboys and Washington Redskins. "His eyes are wide open and he’s kind of taking everything in. I think he’s thrilled about how things have gone since he’s returned. He’s really excited about what his role is that he can play with this team. "That was such a great explosion early in the game. A statement to get us going. It kind of answered to something. We wanted to get on the scoreboard and do it in the running game if we could. All of that stuff. Then to get his first touchdown as well and he had a 100-yard game and all that. I think there was just a lot of positives. Kind of like he’s starting over again, so I think it’s quite all right for him to kind of feel like a rookie starting up. Then being excited about all that kind of stuff in that kind of fashion. So it’s a good story.” For NFL.com's Ground Player of the Week honor, Michael finds himself up against Bills running back LeSean McCoy, who rushed for 110 yards and two touchdowns in Buffalo's 33-18 win over the Arizona Cardinals, and Patriots running back LeGarrette Blount, who rushed for 105 and two touchdowns in New England's 27-0 victory against the Houston Texans. Fans can cast a vote for Michael right here. > www.seahawks.com/news/2016/09/27/seahawks-running-back-christine-michael-ground-player-week-nflcom
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Post by thebigragu on Sept 29, 2016 13:19:48 GMT -5
Legion of Boom. Vs Fitzfuckstick. Im not even going to watch. Yes I am. I want him as humiliated as i am the fuck. All this top notch Jet Gear for the fall winter and i can't even wear it. Now the Mets going to catch the wildcard. And i got shit for mets fall wear. Two under armor type overshirts thats fucking it
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Post by JETSALLDAY96 on Sept 30, 2016 13:07:02 GMT -5
Legion of Boom. Vs Fitzfuckstick. Im not even going to watch. Yes I am. I want him as humiliated as i am the fuck. All this top notch Jet Gear for the fall winter and i can't even wear it. Now the Mets going to catch the wildcard. And i got shit for mets fall wear. Two under armor type overshirts thats fucking it It is week 4 FFS.
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Post by thebigragu on Sept 30, 2016 14:07:47 GMT -5
Legion of Boom. Vs Fitzfuckstick. Im not even going to watch. Yes I am. I want him as humiliated as i am the fuck. All this top notch Jet Gear for the fall winter and i can't even wear it. Now the Mets going to catch the wildcard. And i got shit for mets fall wear. Two under armor type overshirts thats fucking it It is week 4 FFS. Yeah but pretty sure about to be 1 3. So im just prepared earlier this year like years past. Want to get it all behind me now
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Post by thebigragu on Sept 30, 2016 14:08:33 GMT -5
And next time say for fucks sake. Fuckhead
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Post by I definitely have a cock~~~ on Sept 30, 2016 14:11:38 GMT -5
Todd Bowles likes to call Quincy Enunwa the Dennis Rodman of the New York Jets' offense. Forget Rodman. Friday's news about Eric Decker changes that. Now they need Enunwa to be Scottie Pippen.With Decker sidelined for this Sunday (and probably longer) with a partially torn rotator cuff, Enunwa will move up to the No. 2 receiver spot. The promotion doesn't mean a dramatic increase in playing time -- he has appeared in 77 percent of the offensive snaps -- but it will mean a different role. If nothing else, his fantasy value will increase. No doubt, Enunwa will be covered differently than he was as the No. 3 receiver. Opponents focused their attention on Decker and Brandon Marshall, allowing Enunwa to capitalize on favorable matchups. This was most apparent against the Buffalo Bills in Week 2. Rex Ryan's defense overplayed Decker and Marshall, allowing Enunwa to put up career numbers -- six catches for 92 yards.Now he moves up in the pecking order, meaning he'll see the opponents' No. 2 cornerback, maybe the No. 1, depending on the formation. Enunwa is an emerging player, but can he gain separation against quality defenders? Can he be consistent on a down-to-down basis? He had a bad game last week, with a couple of drops. Bill Parcells used to have a philosophy about role players who, for whatever reason, are thrust into bigger jobs. Some of them, he said, are role players for a reason. We'll soon find out if Enunwa falls into that category.The Jets will miss Decker, especially in the red zone. Until last week, he had scored in six consecutive games. Not many people know this, but Decker -- not Marshall -- was the Jets' most prolific red zone receiver last season. This isn't a good thing for Ryan Fitzpatrick, who needs all the help he can get after last week's six-interception mess. They went into the season feeling great about their wide receiver depth, but now two of their top four guys are down -- Decker and rookie Jalin Marshall (torn labrum). Rookie Robby Anderson moves into the No. 3 role, with Jeremy Rossor rookie Charone Peake as the No. 4. Injured Devin Smith (knee) isn't eligible to start practicing for another two weeks.The timing of Decker's injury couldn't be worse, especially with the offense in a funk. But you know what? It's not a crippling blow. Look at the Minnesota Vikings, sans Adrian Peterson and Teddy Bridgewater. And, oh, yeah, the New England Patriots are doing pretty well without their quarterback. > www.espn.com/blog/new-york-jets/post/_/id/63513/jets-can-overcome-eric-decker-injury-if-quincy-enunwa-pulls-a-pippen
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Post by rangerous on Sept 30, 2016 14:27:45 GMT -5
Yeah but pretty sure about to be 1 3. So im just prepared earlier this year like years past. Want to get it all behind me now be careful what you wish for. the jets are also liable to dominate. it's home and if the team has any pride they're going to come out smoking. this game is on bowles too. they all need to see what they got.
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Post by I definitely have a cock~~~ on Oct 1, 2016 8:39:32 GMT -5
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson, tight end Jimmy Grahamand right guard Germain Ifedi are all expected to start Sunday against theNew York Jets, coach Pete Carroll said. Wilson suffered a sprained MCL in his left knee in Week 3, but he was not on Friday's injury report."He made it through and had his best week since the first week before he tweaked his ankle [in Week 1]," Carroll said Friday. "He looked really good." Graham had six catches for 100 yards and a touchdown last week in a win over San Francisco, but he suffered back spasms Thursday and is listed as questionable. Carroll said Graham will not be limited at all against the Jets."He's had a great return," Carroll said. "He's really game-ready to go now. He's had enough plays and games and enough action where there's no restriction on him in any way." Graham did not participate in Thursday's practice but was a full participant Friday.Ifedi, the team's first-round pick, has been sidelined with a high ankle sprain suffered before Week 1. He will make his debut and replaceJ'Marcus Webb at right guard. > www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/17680153/russell-wilson-jimmy-graham-germain-ifedi-expected-start-sunday-seattle-seahawks
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