Sep 29, 2009 | Myrtle Beach Online
Seahawks' Mora changes tune on kicker Mare
Coach Jim Mora has recanted his blistering criticism of Olindo Mare. He now says the Seahawks will not have a new kicker this weekend at Indianapolis.
So the Seahawks are 1-2 with a road trip to Indy looming next week. Is it time to panic? I say heck yes.
Wednesday press conference notes
Jim Mora held his Wednesday press conference this morning, and not surprisingly a lot of the time was dedicated to discussing injuries.
Mora press conference: Injury updates -- Hasselbeck still not ruled out.
Here's the nuts and bolts of the injury report, which I'm sure you want to hear about first and foremost.
Seahawks' Jackson is perfecting his craft
Don't take this the wrong way, but Lawrence Jackson doesn't care what you think.
Seattle Seahawks: Pieces In Place, but Not a Complete Team...Not Yet
It's week two, and the Seahawks are already losing players to injury. Yes, the Seahawks are 1-1, but today showed why they got lucky against the St.
Seahawks Blog: Mebane, Branch among Seahawks inactives
DT Brandon Mebane and WR Deion Branch are both out today, as is LT Walter Jones and C Chris Spencer .
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Branch's fate in Seahawks coach's hands
Renton Deion Branch knows he needs to show Seahawks coach Jim Mora his injury issues are behind him.
Wednesday practice: Jones makes an appearance
Offensive tackle Walter Jones went through individual drills, moved well and appeared to hold up OK during the opening stages of practice.
The Seahawks soared, seemingly revived under new coach Jim Mora. St. Louis? Looked like the same old Rams who went 2-14 last year and got Steve Spagnuolo his first head coaching job.
Seahawks' Monday afternoon wrap-up
Jim Mora held his day-after press conference. Here are his news and notes: Center Chris Spencer and left tackle Walter Jones are expected to practice this week, but it's not clear when and even if they do whether they will be expected to play on Sunday.
Mora finds faults in Seahawks' blowout of Rams
Jim Mora's hometown team just won its first game with him as its coach in a rout, in a shutout no less.
Seahawks LB Curry all fired up in debut
Elaine Thompson / Associated Press Seahawks rookie linebacker Aaron Curry celebrates after the Seahawks sacked Rams quarterback Marc Bulger in Sunday's game.
Seahawks offense trying to get its act together
The offensive numbers weren't pretty last season - 28th in the NFL for total yards, 29th in passing, 25th in scoring - but that was hardly a surprise given the unusual amount of injuries the Seahawks offense suffered in 2008.
Seahawks uncertain if Branch will be ready Sunday
Receiver Deion Branch's ability to play in the Seattle Seahawks' opener against the St.
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Deion Branch, the Erik Bedard of the Seahawks?
Maybe Deion Branch's injury is just a very minor tweak of his hamstring. Maybe he'll be back on the field for practice on Thursday or perhaps Friday, ready to play when the Seahawks begin the season.
Seahawks LT Jones, C Spencer out for season opener
Seattle Seahawks starting left tackle Walter Jones and center Chris Spencer will not play in the club's season opener against the Rams on Sunday.
Seahawks could get Jones back next week
Nine-time Pro Bowl left tackle Walter Jones and starting center Chris Spencer won't play in the Seahawks' opener Sunday against St.
Lawyer Milloy quickly tries to learn Seahawks' system
Lawyer Milloy's morning began abruptly and awfully early Monday. His alarm sounded at 6. "Believe me, I tried to hit the alarm clock like 10 times," Milloy joked.
Seahawks reserves go active duty
You won't see much of Matt Hasselbeck tonight, nor will you see a large number of plays for the likes of T.J. Houshmandzadeh, Julius Jones, Lofa Tatupu or Patrick Kerney.
Seahawks promise to crank things up against Chiefs
Things were getting pumped up this week at Seattle Seahawks' practice ... and not just because roster cuts are drawing near and the regular-season opener is now only 15 days away.
Seahawks Blog: Seahawks and their symmetrical quarterback conclude another practice
Matt Hasselbeck is hardly a heartthrob compared to the likes of New England quarterback Tom Brady.
Starters to watch most of Raiders-Seahawks game
Starters are unlikely to play much in Thursday night's preseason finale between the Raiders and Seahawks.
Former top picks must step up in Trufant's absence
Published: Tuesday, September 1, 2009 at 11:22 p.m. Last Modified: Tuesday, September 1, 2009 at 11:22 p.m. The Seahawks weren't thrilled with the play from their secondary last season.
Hasselbeck forming bond with newest target
Originally published August 31, 2009 at 10:19 p.m., updated August 31, 2009 at 11:31 p.m. RENTON, Wash.
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