Thanks to Sammy and Andy for the comments on the previous post. Although both disagreed, I appreciate it. Sports would be boring if we all liked the same thing. A few weeks ago I did the same top 3 thing with Seahawks wide receivers, and I used more than just stats to measure a player’s worth to our beloved organization. Here is the criteria I used in creating these lists in order of importance:
Let me start by apologizing for my time between posts, but outside the renaming of the renamed stadium nothing has really been happening. A few weeks ago, I wrote a post about the 3 greatest wide receivers in Seahawks history. I would like to continue along that same train of thought but with quarterbacks this time. I will divide this up into 3 posts as it may end up being a little long if I run the whole thing at once. So here goes starting with number 3.
Seahawks Spotlight: Strength and Conditioning
” On a scenic, sun-splashed day at the Seattle Seahawks’ headquarters in Renton, the weight room remains eerily quiet, much to the chagrin of Chris Carlisle, the team’s strength and conditioning coach.” Read more: http://www.thenewstribune.com/sports/seahawks/#ixzz1Q2L88KVG
Seahawks Spotlight: Is Josh Portis a Worthy QB Prospect?
“Portis possesses a nice combination of NFL size and impressive speed for a quarterback. Stands tall in the pocket. Has enough arm strength to make all the necessary throws at the next level. Displays a high, over-the-top release. Capable of climbing the pocket. Can pick up chunks of yards with his legs.” Read more…
Last week I posted “10 Reasons ‘Hawk Fans Hate The Steelers” and some people said that I need to get over it. After considering all the reasonable arguments I heard from Steeler fans and my wife about “letting it go”, I decided that Steeler fans and my wife never make reasonable arguments and that I needed to write this. 10. I’m right 9. You can’t make me.
Seahawks Spotlight: Will Nnamdi Asomugha Be a Seahawk?
…”Asomugha, who turns 30 next month, reportedly made $28.5 million in the first two years of a three-year deal he signed with the Raiders before the 2009 season. The final year of that deal was voided when Asomugha failed to reach certain incentives last season, meaning the All-Pro cornerback will be among the league’s most prized free agents once a new labor deal is reached”…read more.
Seahawks Fandamonium: Vote for Lorin “Big Lo” Sandretzky, “Seattle’s Biggest Superfan”
“Ingredients 1 can white canelli beans Ingredients 6 cups Chicken Broth 2 cloves garlic, minced 2 medium onions, chopped (divided) 1 tablespoon oil 2 (4-ounce) cans chopped green chilies 2 teaspoons ground cumin 1 1/2 teaspoons dried oregano 1/4 teaspoon ground cloves 1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper 4 cups shredded, cooked chicken breasts 3 cups Monterey Jack cheese, grated Directions Combine the beans, chicken broth, garlic and half the onions in a large soup pot; bring to a boil. In a skillet, saute the remaining onions in the oil until tender. Add the chilies and the cumin, oregano, cloves and cayenne; [...]
Am I the only one that became a huge Green Bay Packers fan last Super Bowl? I am convinced that I am not the only one, so I have made a list of 10 reasons why Hawk fans hate the Steelers. This way we won’t forget why during this long “off-season” with no “on-season” in sight. 10. Super Bowl 40 – Duh. This won’t be the last time I bring up this game. Steeler fans are very defensive about their Super Bowl XL “victory”. I don’t believe the Steelers players, fans or organization did anything wrong. They came to play [...]










