2.22.2011

HawkLinks

Educate yourself on the type of Defense that the Seahawks run.
A short explanation of the 4-3 Leo defense can be found here.  This is a good read if you're not familiar with line gaps, terminology pertaining to defensive positions, etc.  Once you've read that and you're ready to bite off a much bigger piece, see below.

A much longer explanation, by Pete Carroll, on his defensive philosophy.  A good read; hard-core Seahawks fans will want to check it out.  In great detail, Pete explains his defense, the type of players you want at each position, and so forth.  It's a little thick, but very interesting, none the less.  For a truncated version of that article, check out 17 Power's explanation.  A very good read.

Read a few good articles about the Seahawks' defensive line:
Clare Farnsworth breaks down the need to bolster our depth at Defensive Line.  Some good quotes from Red Bryant and others, and also some looks at who the Hawks might be targeting in the draft.

Clare Farnsworth also put together a good piece on Red Bryant.  Bryant, although he played well at the LEO position early in the year before getting injured, plans on being that much better next season.

Doug Farrar reviews the Hawks' defensive line, it's strengths, weakenesses, and possible targets from the Draft.

Where will Matt Hasselbeck end up?  Can you imagine him in another team's jersey?
Tim Hasselbeck talks up his brother.
Brock Huard explains why he thinks Hasselbeck could be close to signing with the Seahawks.

Finally...
Watch the Seahawks beat the Saints again... the entire game.  What else do you have to do today? Work?

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