Tuesday, November 27, 2007

I'm Back

Sorry folks it's been so long...i've been so inundated with work I totally forgot about my little blog friend. WEll, let's pick off where we left off..
The Seahawks were 1 yard from having their season begin to crumble on them, 1 yard from doubt and consternation becoming a constant companion over the final five games.
But with the St. Louis Rams facing a fourth-and-goal at the 1-yard line with 30 seconds remaining in Sunday’s divisional game, quarterback Gus Frerotte fumbled the snap and then was tackled from behind by Darryl Tapp, preserving a 24-19 victory before 65,423 suddenly catatonic fans at the Edward Jones Dome, Seattle’s third consecutive win. And just like that, the Seahawks went from being distressed and second-guessed to celebratory.
The final play – reminiscent of Tony Romo’s fumble on a point-blank field-goal attempt in the playoffs against Dallas last season – consummated a bizarre day during which nothing seemed to go right for the Seahawks for a half and they still were able to walk away with their sixth consecutive victory over St. Louis.
Afterward, virtually everybody in the Seattle locker room, and particularly coach Mike Holmgren, bore countenances of shock and dismay, well aware that their record improved to 7-4 though common sense suggests it should not be so.
The Seahawks won despite missing two field goals, dropping three passes, giving up four sacks, an interception, a fumble and falling behind, 19-7. They won despite sleepwalking through the first half. And they won despite a lackluster performance by quarterback Matt Hasselbeck, playing with injured ribs.
“I really love this football team,” Holmgren said. “But they have it in their agenda to test me to my limits. But we’ll get through it. As my father used to say, if it doesn’t kill you, it makes you stronger.”
The win became considerably less certain after kicker Josh Brown missed a second field-goal attempt, a 52-yarder with 2:49 left that was perhaps precipitated by a high snap from Boone Stutz.
With the Seahawks on the Rams’ 34, Holmgren said he considered punting the ball to give St. Louis farther to go to score a touchdown. But he wanted an eight-point lead to guarantee at least a tie.
As it was, St. Louis got the ball back on its own 42. On the third play of the final possession, safety Deon Grant was whistled for pass interference because he had grabbed the hand of Isaac Bruce on a deep throw over the middle. It gave St. Louis the ball at Seattle’s 15.
Steven Jackson gained a yard on first down. Frerotte, playing because starter Marc Bulger left the game in the first quarter with a concussion, hit Bruce for 8 yards to Seattle’s 6. And Frerotte sneaked 2 yards for a first down at Seattle’s 4 with 1:03 to go, setting up the game-deciding series.
Frerotte bounced an incompletion intended for Bruce on first down. On second down, he hit Drew Bennett at the 2, but Jordan Babineaux made a big tackle. And on third down, Jackson gained a yard.
Seattle called a timeout to set up its defense. The Rams came out in an I-formation, but then Frerotte called a timeout. The already tense moment became even more suspenseful.
Seattle defensive coordinator John Marshall earlier in the week had installed a new goal-line defense, which he now called. Defensive captain and middle linebacker Lofa Tatupu told the defensive linemen to get low, get pressure and stay in their gaps. The Rams came out in a different formation, with Jackson behind Frerotte and fullback Brian Leonard behind the right tackle. The play was supposed to go to Jackson over right tackle, behind Leonard. But earlier, center Brett Romberg injured his ankle and was replaced by veteran Andy McCollum. The exchange between McCollum and Frerotte was muffed.
Frerotte gathered the ball and tried to run to his right, but Tapp had broken through the line and wrapped up Frerotte before he could get going.
It was Seattle’s second goal-line stand of the game, and it ended a second half in which the Seahawks blanked the Rams (2-9) to snap their two-game winning streak. With Arizona’s overtime loss to San Francisco, Frerotte’s fumble turned Seattle’s chicken salad into cordon bleu. The Seahawks (7-4) lead the division by two games, giving them a buffer with three of their five remaining games in the Eastern time zone. Ha ha, Buffer.

Till next time blog friend, ciao!


Monday, October 1, 2007

Happy Birthday to Me!

So the Seahawks decided to give me a a birthday present by demolishing the 49er's. Sloppy game honestly, with San Francisco ending up with a shit load of penalties. It probably didn't help them as well when our defensive line injured their quarterback Alex Smith, putting in the old Seahawk Trent Dilfer who absolutely choked. To bad, he seemed like a nice guy in Seattle. Final Score, 23-3. Great game defensively and offensively.

Next week, game of the year for me, Seattle at Pittsburgh. I don't really know how much anyone realizes hate the Pittsburgh Steelers. I can't stand them. What the fuck is a Terrible Towel? How do you even get to a Super Bowl with a quarterback like Ben Roethlisberger. Just frustrating as hell. Such an undeserving, over rated team. Don't even get me started on their fans. A joke. They are "Steeler Fans" not "Football Fans." What the hell does that even mean??

In other news, the PHILLIES CAME BACK FROM 7 DOWN WITH 17 GAMES LEFT TO TAKE THE DIVISION FROM THE METS. That is hilarious. One of the worst debacles in the history of sports. It is just absolutely unbelievable. I jst watched the postgame footage in Philly where the fans stayed for an hour and a half, and the team came back on the field, champaigne bottles in toe, and celebrated with the fans. If you are a sports fan, that whole moment just gives you chills. Awesome.

I'm out for this week, see ya next.

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Another Sunday, Another Win


AWESOME GAME. Seattle 24 Cincinnati 21. Tough loss for the Bengals, but this blog isn't about the Bengals is it??
Luckily my buddy just got Sunday Ticket, so I was able to watch not only that game, but every game for the rest of year. Man, was I excited. The offense was on for most of the first half. The defense was great. Against an offense like Carson palmer and Chad Johnson, they just ate them up, and that Seattle crowd was loving it. I was so amped up. Next week, big division game in San Francisco. We'll see if the Hawks can keep up this hot streak, because they need to bring this hot intensity over to San Francisco. And the in two weeks, the big daddy of them all, the game I have been looking forward to all year, and what I know will become sweet REDEMPTION from Super Bowl 40. Seattle at Pittsburgh.

Can I just tell you I have never loathed another team like the Pittsburgh Steelers. Only a desperation team like that could possibly survive with a hack like Ben Roethlisberger.

Anywho, so OJ is out on bail, but I have a feeling it won't be long until he's back behind bars. How can this guy not stay out of trouble??

Anyone else a fan of those baby blue Eagles uniforms???!! I loved them. Way to go Philly man, good for you. We'll be seeing you December 2nd baby in Philly, I'll be there with my buddies Murph and Christian. It's gonna be wild. That's all for now, hit ya up later in the week kids.

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

GRRRRRRR......

So not only did the 'Hawks lose....but my other team the Eagles lost tonight. Not a good weekend for Jason. Sloppy on both teams. Turnovers and shitty quarterback performances. Thats what the game came down to. And it is disappointing, both teams are better than that. I don't even have much of a post......just utter disappointment.

I take that back. OJ Simpson. Are you kidding me. You murdered you friggin wife.......and now you are going to hold up random people for your fucking sports memorabilia????? What goes through your warped, obviously fucking crazy mind??? the guy has millions of dollars, but justifiably so ha to pay the families, so what does he do??? Hunts down the people who have his sports shit??? Rot in jail sir. Rot in JAIL.

Sunday, September 16, 2007

Welcome World!!

Sooooooo.......

We have officially ended week two of out NFL kickoff, and the Seahawks have slumped to 1-1. After a 20-6 victory in Seattle last week against the much improved Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the Seahawks came into Arizona with high hopes. Unfortunetely, the 'Hawks slumped to a 17-0 deficit in the first quarter. After a tremendous comeback led by Matt Hasselbeck, the heartbreak continued. Tied 20-20 and marching down the field into Arizona territory with under 2 minutes to go, Shaun Alexander decided it would be a good idea to cough up the ball, giving the added boost the Arizona Cardinals needed to boot in a 48 yard field goal, ending the game and defeating the Seahawks 23-20.

I am no happy to say the least. This was a blown game against a lackluster team. Games like this rack up, and can destroy your playoff aspirations. I feel that you are allowed 1-2 get out of jail free cards when concerning unjustified losses in a season, and I'm pretty pissed that they have already thrown one out of the window. We are not racked with injury...there is no excuse!!
I'll be back tomorrow with more in depth highlights and reactions from players on the loss. Till then, ciao.