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6 results for "block"
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Closer look at Golden Tate's crushing block
Mike SandoThe memorable block Seattle Seahawks receiver Golden Tate unleashed Sunday launched Dallas Cowboys linebacker Sean Lee onto his back. It also freed quarterback Russell Wilson for a 14-yard scramble on a second-and-12 play early in the fourth quart...
Blog | September 18, 2012 -
Reading between lines on NFL fines
Mike SandoA few thoughts on fine-related revelations from Friday: Gore's chop unpunished: Coach Jim Harbaugh was right when he used the word "unlucky" to describe the chop-block penalty against Frank Gore during the San Francisco 49ers' 16-6 defeat at Balt...
Blog | December 02, 2011 -
Carroll seeking fine for play hurting Okung
Mike SandoSeattle Seahawks left tackle Russell Okung was playing through the whistle Thursday night when he continued blocking the Philadelphia Eagles' Trent Cole away from the play. Sustaining the block that long wasn't really necessary. Seattle was runnin...
Blog | December 02, 2011 -
Sorting through NFL fines from Week 2
Mike SandoThe Pittsburgh Steelers' Doug Legursky drew a penalty for a block to the back of the lower legs against the Seattle Seahawks' Al Woods in Week 2. That play also drew a $7,500 fine from the NFL during what turned out to be a costly game. As repo...
Blog | September 23, 2011 -
NFC West draft rewind
Mike SandoExamining the draft classes of each division team. St. Louis Rams SmithBuilding blocks: The Rams held two of the top-35 overall choices. Both picks are looking like long-term contributors. Tackle Jason Smith (second overall) and linebacker Jame...
Blog | December 23, 2009 -
Alexander must repair reputation
Mike SandoSecuring an NFC West title and home playoff game last season was a start, but the Seahawks want more.
Story | Conversation | August 31, 2005