Mailbag: Various playoff scenarios
Mike Sando, NFC WestVictor from Avondale, Ariz., writes: An interesting scenario could play out. If the season ended today, the Cards would host the Packers in the first ...
Blog | December 17, 2009Mailbag: Possible Seahawks improvement
Mike Sando, NFC West...win between seven and nine games this season, depending largely on whether Hasselbeck, Patrick Kerney and Walter Jones could regain elite form following injuries. Those three have combined to make 20 of 36 possible...
Blog | December 11, 2009Walter Jones likes to mess with people
Mike Sando, NFC WestBack in September, Seahawks tackle Walter Jones used Twitter to suggest he might be wrestling with a big decision. Retirement? Nope. The big...
Blog | December 04, 2009Where the Seahawks must improve
Mike Sando, NFC West...to restore a quarterback, develop a running game and take pressure off a defense. Left tackle Walter Jones is either finished or nearing the end. It's time to draft the next long-term...
Blog | December 02, 2009Revisiting expectations in the NFC West
Mike Sando, NFC West...and on their way to 3-7, worse than expected. There was also some thought that Walter Jones would be returning. That never happened. The Seahawks have been worse than I expected. Rams They...
Blog | November 25, 2009Mailbag: Debating the Seahawks' future
Mike Sando, NFC West...staff at this point. As for that great offensive line Holmgren built, remember that he inherited Walter Jones. Take away Jones from that line and how great would it have been? Holmgren inherited Chris...
Blog | November 20, 2009Cardinals put down the hammer
Mike Sando, NFC WestGLENDALE, Ariz. -- Football in the NFC West was fun again Sunday. Two teams with top-tier quarterbacks traded punches, sometimes literally, and the...
Blog | November 15, 2009Locklear back at left tackle for Seahawks
Mike Sando, NFC West...Locklear at left tackle used to be a worst-case scenario for the Seahawks. It meant Walter Jones wasn't available.Locklear Times have changed. With Jones on injured reserve, the Seahawks are happy...
Blog | November 13, 2009Flashback to Seattle's last victory at Arizona
Mike Sando, NFC West...Dyson. Specialists (3): Josh Brown, Tom Rouen, J.P. Darche. Players still with Seattle Offense (6): Walter Jones (injured reserve), Sean Locklear, Matt Hasselbeck, Seneca Wallace, Chris Spencer, Ray Willis. Defense (6): Jordan Babineaux...
Blog | November 13, 2009Chat wrap: Rams' chances, Boldin's future
Mike Sando, NFC West...defense knows he might block or make a play down the field. John (Bozeman): Considering the Walter Jones situation, and the fact that Matt Hasselbeck is in his mid-30s: If the Seahawks end...
Blog | November 12, 2009Midseason Report: Seahawks
Mike Sando, NFC West...problems on offense are easily explained by constant injury-related shuffling on the line, highlighted by Walter Jones' inability to return from knee surgery. That has contributed to underwhelming production in the running game...
Blog | November 11, 2009Keys to NFC West producing Super Bowl team
Mike Sando, NFC West...injury, stacking the odds against Shaun Hill and Alex Smith. The Seahawks' continually reshuffled line and Walter Jones' placement on injured reserve have lowered the bar. While defense is important, the NFL is an...
Blog | November 09, 2009Video: Issues facing 49ers, Seahawks
Mike Sando, NFC WestPosted by ESPN.com's Mike Sando The Seahawks and 49ers are facing difficult situations at offensive tackle. Both had to know their depth could b...
Blog | November 05, 2009Around the NFC West: Same Seattle line?
Mike Sando, NFC West...started every game from 2001 through 2005. Steve Hutchinson started every game from 2003 through 2005. Walter Jones started just about every game from 1998 through 2007. Also from Farnsworth: The Seahawks want to...
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