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Great road win, there wasn't a flat start or any type of drop in intensity - I thought they brought it all night. Especially the defense, top to bottom. Browner bounced back nicely after being benched last week, Kam was a force against the run, and Sherm put dem clamps on Larry. We were aggressive on D and that didn't seem to change (until late 4th qtr). I couldn't believe how many times the effectively blitzed with their LB's.

And I know I might get stoned for this, but does anyone else think Wags should earn his job back as opposed to him being penciled in when healthy?  KJ is a different player at MLB.
 
Marshawn giving Bevell the finger after calling PA pass on 3rd and inches

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Great road win, there wasn't a flat start or any type of drop in intensity - I thought they brought it all night. Especially the defense, top to bottom. Browner bounced back nicely after being benched last week, Kam was a force against the run, and Sherm put dem clamps on Larry. We were aggressive on D and that didn't seem to change (until late 4th qtr). I couldn't believe how many times the effectively blitzed with their LB's.

And I know I might get stoned for this, but does anyone else think Wags should earn his job back as opposed to him being penciled in when healthy?  KJ is a different player at MLB.

no mention of Rice :nerd:




Im messing you CHECKS :lol:
 
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 forgot about the game today...

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EDIT ~ And judging by the highlights, looks like I missed a good one. 
 
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Real Rob!

Just got from back AZ today. Thursday night was :nthat:


Marshawn giving Bevell the finger after calling PA pass on 3rd and inches

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Always thought The Rocket would be a dangerous threat for us down the line at this point when we first got him.

Had no idea he was available
 
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It's Official!

Chris Clemons ‏@chrisclemons91 5m
I'd like to welcome our captain Mike Rob back!
 
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I, like many others I'm sure, am anticipating the Return Edition of "The Real Rob Report".

It's...about...to go... DOWN.
 
After Percy Harvin had surgery on his hip in August, the prognosis was a six-to-eight month recovery period, at best.

But Tuesday, less than three months after the Aug. 1 procedure, Harvin was back on the practice field with the Seahawks. The receiver/returner/runner who was acquired in a March trade with the Minnesota Vikings was limited in what he could do – and was allowed to do – but even that was a needed step toward playing in a game for the first time since Nov. 4 last season against the Seahawks at CenturyLink Field.

“At first, I was kind of listening to (the doctors) thinking it could be season-ending, or six-to-eight months is what they were thinking,” said Harvin, whose post-practice Q&A session with the media was punctuated by a series of smiles. “But after I prayed on it and after I had the surgery, I was already picking my leg up the night after they did the surgery and I was already riding a (stationary) bike.“So there was no doubt in my mind at that point that I could make a quick recovery.”

As for when Harvin might be able to play his first game for the Seahawks, coach Pete Carroll answered that question the same way he has since Harvin was placed on the physically-unable-to-perform list on Aug. 27 – and even warned that it would continue to be his answer no matter how many times he is asked.

“Percy got started today,” Carroll said. “Limited involvement in practice today, but he was out there running around. He looked good. He looked quick and ready to take the next step – which is the next time we come back on Thursday.

“We’re going to do it one day at a time.”

Asked again about Harvin and the possibility of him playing in Monday night’s game against the Rams in St. Louis, Carroll offered, “We’re going to go one day at a time. This will be one of those things I’ll probably say the same thing every time you ask me.”

Harvin did not want to have the surgery, but realized it was necessary because a bone in the hip was hindering his full range of motion while running – and walking, and even sleeping.

“There was a lot of pain. Certain movements hurt real bad,” he said. “It just got to the point where it was getting real tough to pick up my leg. I just had to get it done. I’m glad I got it done. I was confident in the surgery.”

Tuesday, Harvin was just glad to be back.

“Oh man, today was an excellent day, just to be back in the building around my guys,” he said. “There’s been a lot of traveling back and forth to New York (where the surgery was performed as well as some of the rehab). It’s been a long ride, but it’s been all worth it. I’m just ready to get back to work with my guys and get back on the field.”

When on the field, Harvin has been a force on multiple levels. Before injuring an ankle in the Week 9 game against the Seahawks last season, Harvin was leading the league with 60 receptions and also averaging 35.7 yards on kickoff returns.

He steps back into an offense that is familiar, because Seahawks offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell was Harvin’s OC during his first two seasons with the Vikings – when Harvin caught 60 and 71 passes.

“The verbiage changed a little, but the concept of what of he’s trying to get done is the same,” Harvin said. “So I’ll be able to plug in. I was doing a lot of film study away from the game. I was in the building a lot while they were practicing, weightlifting and doing those types of things.

“So I feel confident in the offense.”

As for when Harvin might be a part of that familiar offense in a game, he offered a variation of Carroll’s familiar theme.

“It’s all day-to-day,” he said. “I want to play as soon as possible. But we all want to be smart in this thing. So we put a plan together and we’re just going to take it day-by-day and see how I feel.”

How does Harvin pace himself when getting back is something he wants so badly?

“It’s hard,” he said. “Just working out when I first started, just doing the 50-percent, 60-percent things was very difficult for me. I know one pace, and that’s full stride. So it’s been tough. But I know at the same time I’ve got to take progressions to not have any setbacks and to hurt the team any further.”

http://www.seahawks.com/news/articl...eturning/336760f2-a794-4441-85f7-62230d7fae3c
Heres some more pics from the practices at the VMAC
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 I couldn't help but laugh at the first pic - I bet Sherman and the guys are roasting Baldwin to the max.
 
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We've come so far from the Hasselbeck days :'(



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Tell me about it. I grew up in Seattle but lived the past decade in Central California where it's dominated with 49er fans.

Just the responses from other football fans around here when I tell them I'm a Seahawks fan recently has been crazy. It's really been amazing to see a lot more random Seahawks fans out here, I'm all for it.

The Hawks have been successful and recognized somewhat in past years, but never respected legitimately as much as they are now.

With everything looking awesome moving forward, I hope we seal the deal because I love this team.

Forgive my emotional rant...
 
Man those Hasselbeck days feel so long ago even though they really aren't. And to think, there was a point where the Seahawks were trying to make due with Julius Jones, Matt Flynn and Charlie Whitehurst :lol:
 
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