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Seattle Seahawks Head Coach Profile

Mike Holmgren came to the Seattle Seahawks in 1999 after seven successful seasons in Green Bay. The Big Show makes big bucks, and although he has yet to bring a championship to the Pacific Northwest, Holmgren has led the Seahawks to three straight division titles and a second-place Super Bowl finish in 2005.

In 15 seasons as an NFL head coach, Holmgren has a 147-93 record. He’s won three NFL Championships (1996, 1997, 2005) and one Super Bowl (Super Bowl XXXI). Holgmren coached under Bill Walsh and George Seifert in San Francisco, and he has developed a coaching tree of his own (Bucs head coach Jon Gruden, Eagles head coach Andy Reid, Texans Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator Mike Sherman and former head-coach-turned-goofball-commentator Steve Mariucci all trace their coaching roots back to Holmgren). Holmgren, who’s under contract until 2008, might not be coaching for much longer, so Seattle fans should enjoy the Big Show while he’s still in town.

Seattle Seahawks Off-Season Moves

During the 2007 NFL Draft, the Seattle Seahawks shipped their top receiver, Darrelll Jackson, to the 49ers. Jackson put up 956 yards and 10 scores last season. Deion Branch and D.J Hackett will have to pick up the load this year.

Jerramy Stevens, the tight end who was called soft by Joey Porter prior to Super Bowl XL, finally got the boot. Marcus Pollard is replacing him. Pollard was once a productive TE in Indy, but he only caught 12 passes last season in Detroit.

The secondary saw the subtractions of Ken Hamlin and Kelly Herndon, but safeties Deon Grant and Brian Russell were brought in to bolster the unit.

Grant Winstom is gone, but the team picked up former-Falcon Patrick Kerney, who is a clear upgrade over Winstrom.   

Seattle Seahawks 2007-08 Season Outlook

The Seattle Seahawks have owned the NFC West over the past few seasons, but their strangle hold on the division may loosen in 2007. In 2005, the Seahawks didn’t lose a single conference game. In 2006, Seattle posted a 3-3 record against their NFC West rivals. Injuries to RB Shaun Alexander and QB Matt Hasselbeck slowed the team down last year, but both players returned in time to help the Seattle Seahawks advance to the second round of the playoffs. The Bears ended Seattle’s hopes of retuning to NFL Championship game when Robbie Gould kicked a 49-yard, game-winning field goal in overtime.    

With each team in the division making steady improvements, Seattle will have a difficult time keeping their division crown. There are all kinds of concerns on offense. Last year, Hasselback had his lowest QB rating since 2001.The O-line hasn’t been the same formidable unit since the departure of Steven Hutchinson. For the first time since his rookie season, Shaun Alexander didn’t rush for a 1,000 yards. Although Alexander only played 10 games, his 3.6 yard-per-carry average was the lowest average in his career. The Seattle Seahawks also enter the 2007 season without Darrell Jackson, the team’s number one receiver in 2006.

Although there are questions on offense, Seattle’s D is better than ever. Lofa Tatupu is an absolute maniac. He made the Pro Bowl last season along with fellow LB Julian Peterson. Pro Bowl defensive end Patrick Kearney, who was brought in as a free agent, further enhances an already solid front seven. Seattle did allow a ton of big plays through the air last season. Two new safeties, Deon Grant and Brian Russell, were brought in to remedy that situation. 

Seattle Seahawks Trivia

The Seahawks have such a dedicated following that they have retired number 12 in honor of the fans: “The Twelfth Man.”

The Seahawks are currently owned by Paul Allen, co-founder of Microsoft.

The name “Seahawks” was chosen through a contest that garnered over 20,000 entries.

Seattle Seahawks 2007-08 Roster

NONAME-POSHTWTDOBEXPCOLLEGE
1Ryan Plackemeier, P6-32473/5/842Wake Forest
3Josh Brown, K6-02124/29/795Nebraska
5Charlie Frye, QB6-42178/28/813Akron
8Matt Hasselbeck, QB6-42259/25/759Boston College
15Seneca Wallace, QB5-112058/6/805Iowa St
18D.J. Hackett, WR6-22087/3/814Colorado
20Maurice Morris, RB5-1121612/1/796Oregon
21Kelly Jennings, CB5-101803/10/792Miami Fla
23Marcus Trufant, CB5-1119712/25/805Washington St
24Deon Grant, S6-22153/14/798Tennessee
25Brian Russell, S6-22102/5/786San Diego St.
26Josh Wilson, CB5-91923/11/85RMaryland
27Jordan Babineaux, S6-02068/31/824So Arkansas
32Kevin Hobbs, CB6-01884/30/831Auburn
37Shaun Alexander, RB5-112288/30/778Alabama
39CJ Wallace, S6-02184/17/85RWashington
41Fred McCrary, FB6-02479/19/7211Mississippi St.
42Mike Green, S6-020012/6/768Northwestern St.
43Leonard Weaver, FB6-02429/23/823Carson Newman
47Ben Joppru, TE6-42551/5/805Michigan
50Lance Laury, LB6-22371/17/822South Carolina
51Lofa Tatupu, LB6-024211/15/823USC
52Jason Babin, DE6-22675/24/804Western Michigan
53Niko Koutouvides, LB6-22383/25/814Purdue
54Will Herring, LB6-32358/28/83RAuburn
55Darryl Tapp, DE6-12709/13/842Virginia Tech
56LeRoy Hill, LB6-12389/14/823Clemson
57Kevin Bentley, LB6-023812/29/796Northwestern
59Julian Peterson, LB6-32407/28/788Michigan St.
62Chris Gray, G6-43056/19/7015Auburn
65Chris Spencer, C6-33123/28/823Mississippi
66Mansfield Wrotto, T6-332010/12/84RGeorgia Tech
67Rob Sims, G6-331212/6/83ROhio St.
68Tom Ashworth, OT6-630510/10/777Colorado
71Walter Jones, OT6-53251/19/7411Florida St
74Ray Willis, T6-63158/13/823Florida St
75Sean Locklear, T6-43085/29/814North Carolina St.
77Floyd Womack, OT6-432811/15/787Mississippi St.
81Nate Burleson, WR6-01988/19/815Nevada
83Deion Branch, WR5-91927/18/796Louisville
84Bobby Engram, WR5-101921/7/7312Penn St.
85Will Heller, TE6-62702/28/815Georgia Tech
86Courtney Taylor, WR6-12054/7/84RAuburn
87Ben Obomanu, WR6-120610/30/832Auburn
88Marcus Pollard, TE6-32552/8/7213Bradley
89Boone Stutz, C6-626011/4/842Texas A&M
92Brandon Mebane, DT6-13141/15/85RCalifornia
93Craig Terrill, DT6-22956/27/804Purdue
94Howard Green, DT6-23201/12/793LSU
95Ellis Wyms, DE6-32904/12/797Mississippi St.
97Patrick Kerney, DE6-527212/30/769Virginia
98Baraka Atkins, DE6-42689/28/84RMiami Fla
99Rocky Bernard, DT6-33084/19/796Texas A&M

Seattle Seahawks 2007-08 Depth Chart

offense
WR18 DJ Hackett81 Nate Burleson 
LT71 Walter Jones77 Floyd Womack 
LG67 Rob Sims77 Floyd Womack 
C65 Chris Spencer62 Chris Gray 
RG62 Chris Gray77 Floyd Womack66 Mansfield Wrotto
RT75 Sean Locklear68 Tom Ashworth74 Ray Willis
TE88 Marcus Pollard85 Will Heller47 Ben Joppru
WR83 Deion Branch84 Bobby Engram87 Ben Obomanu
  86 Courtney Taylor 
QB8 Matt Hasselbeck15 Seneca Wallace9 Charlie Frye
FB43 Leonard Weaver41 Fred McCrary 
RB37 Shaun Alexander20 Maurice Morris 
defense
LDE97 Patrick Kerney96 Baraka Atkins 
LDT92 Brandon Mebane94 Howard Green 
RDT99 Rocky Bernard93 Craig Terrill95 Ellis Wyms
RDE55 Darryl Tapp93 Jason Babin 
OLB56 Leroy Hill57 Kevin Bentley 
MLB51 Lofa Tatupu53 Niko Koutouvides 
OLB59 Julian Peterson47 Lance Laury54 Will Herring
LCB23 Marcus Trufant27 Jordan Babineaux 
RCB21 Kelly Jennings26 Josh Wilson32 Kevin Hobbs
SS24 Deon Grant42 Mike Green 
FS25 Brian Russell27 Jordan Babineaux39 C.J. Wallace
specialists
K3 Josh Brown  
P1 Ryan Plackemeier  
H1 Ryan Plackemeier8 Matt Hasselbeck 
PR81 Nate Burleson87 Ben Obomanu84 Bobby Engram
KR81 Nate Burleson26 Josh Wilson 
LS89 Boone Stutz62 Chris Gray

Seattle Seahawks – Qwest Field

Construction Began: 2000
Opened: September 15, 2002
Capacity: 68,000
Location: Seattle, WA
Surface: FieldTurf

 Sitting right on top of where the Seahawks once played in the Kingdome, yet seemingly worlds away, Qwest Field has offered the team their own home, right next door to Safeco Field, housing their Seattle baseball counterparts. Qwest Field was the result of voters going to work and choosing to build new stadiums for their “outdoor” professional sports teams. Qwest has quickly become known as one of the most beautiful stadiums in the NFL – the gorgeous mountains highlighting a background that is only completed by Seattle's famous skyline. Due to its shape, and the overhang that serves as a roof for many fans, the stadium has also become one of the loudest and most frustrating for opponents.

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  1. Go Seahawks!!
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