The Seahawks defense was pretty darn good last year. In fact, Seattle led the NFL in points allowed in 2012, so there wasn’t much to fix, right? Well not according to Pete Carroll, who after watching his team lose in Atlanta, said he needed more pass rushers. The Seahawks got them, and as a result, a great defense got even better. That’s the topic of today’s column.
And just because it’s funny, if you missed it yesterday, one interaction in a locker room served as a good indicator of how loose the Seahawks are even as they prepare for a playoff game.
From SportsOnEarth.com, a very cool story on how Russell Wilson was shaped by his father, Harrison.
At SI.com, Doug Farrar channels his inner film geek (don’t worry, I know Doug well, and he considers that a big compliment) and looks at how the Seahawks could be vulnerable.
Also at SI.com, Don Banks ranks all the possible Super Bowl matchups, saying Seahawks-Broncos would be the second best matchup.
Sam Farmar of the LA Times is in town this week, and in today’s Times he writes about Seattle’s stingy defense.
From the News Tribune, Todd Dybas on the four remaining holdovers on Seattle’s roster who predate the beginning of the Pete Carroll/John Schneider era. Also from the TNT, John McGrath tells you why you shouldn’t feel bad for Marshawn Lynch after the NFL fined him $50,000 for not talking to the media all season.
ESPN.com with a good film breakdown of New Orleans’ offense against the Eagles.
From TheMMQB.com, a look at how Sean Payton’s return to the Saints’ sideline has made a difference this year.
And speaking of the Saints, lots of good stuff at NOLA.com.
And finally, just because watching this never gets old, today is the three-year anniversary of a rather famous run:
Talk to us
> Give us your news tips.
> Send us a letter to the editor.
> More Herald contact information.