Carroll said he talked to nearly every Seahawk on the flight to St. Louis, and he said the players understood the need for the trade. Winning, of course, would help all forget.
Author: Art Thiel
The Harvin debacle rests with the coach and GM, and its residue compromised the Seahawks’ first half and cost the game Sunday. Feel free to own up, gents.
The outcome was the same, only the names of some of the purple victims changed. Petersen’s success at Boise State against Oregon was not apparent Saturday in Eugene.
Warren Moon said Percy Harvin was “a different guy . . . emotional, sensitve,” whose presence from the start was resented by the Seahawks receivers.
Harvin’s astonishing trade another example of coaches who think, or maybe hope, they know players, yet don’t. At least Seahawks were smart enough to accept a sunk cost.
Petersen earned UW job partly on his 2-0 record at Boise State vs. Oregon. If he ends the blight on the Huskies soul, he will be elevated to Saint of Montlake.
Apparently, FOX blinked Friday in its dispute with Seattle’s KCPQ Channel 13, ending for now the network’s attempt to buy the station from its owner, Tribune Media Co. In exchange for more revenue from annual operations, FOX agreed to extend its affiliation, which includes nine Seahawks games this season, through July 2018.
Petersen won’t be divulging either passion or plan for the game at Oregon Saturday. But as a former Ducks assistant, he knows well the antagoism in the rivalry.
Seahawks’ failure to find a way to better use RB Marshawn Lynch just one of several failings that opened the way for the Cowboys to stun Seattle at the Clink.
While the defense had its way with Cal, Cyler Miles delivered a much-improved QB effort in a 31-7 triumph. Now he has to do more than repeat it Saturday in Eugene.