Week 9 Primer...Seattle Seahawks

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Have you ever wondered what a Seahawk is? Well, it actually is two words, sea hawk, but they really do exist. It's a predator bird from the raptor family and is sometimes called an osprey. They are brown and white not the blue and green colors that infect the Seattle uniforms. Seattle Ospreys just doesn't work though does it?

In 1946 in the All American Football Conference Miami was awarded a franchise and they were the first team to be called the Seahawks. The Seahawks were the first professional sports team to play in Miami and since they played in the Orange Bowl their colors were orange and white. In 1947 the Miami Seahawks folded. Their all time record was 3-11, and a lot of debt.

In 1960 Ralph Wilson came very close to putting his AFL franchise in Miami, but chose Buffalo instead and named them the Bills. Then in 1966, 20 years after the Miami Seahawks took flight for professional football, the AFL added the Miami Dolphins.

The Seattle Seahawks began play in 1976, 30 years after the original Seahawks. The franchise was awarded to Lloyd Nordstrom. He was part of the Nordstrom family who founded avant garde department stores of the same name. He died before the Seahawks ever played their first game.

Eventually Ken Behring bought the Seahawks from the Nordstrom family. He later sold them to Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, one of the richest men in the world.

In 1976 the Seahawks were awarded the second pick in the NFL Draft. Fellow expansion team, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers were awarded the first pick. These two teams had the exact same draft spots in 1977 after the Buccaneers were 0-14 and the Seahawks 2-12.

The 1977 Draft featured two RBs taken at the top of the Draft. John McKay, the former Head Coach of the USC Trojans grabbed former Trojan RB Ricky Bell at the top of the Draft. In doing so they had passed on Pittsburgh Heisman Trophy winner, Tony Dorsett. Tex Schramm and the Dallas Cowboys quickly swooped in to make a trade with the Seahawks.

The Cowboys originally owned the twenty fourth pick in the 1977 Draft. They traded up with San Diego to the fourteen spot. From number fourteen they traded up to the second pick from Seattle. The Seahawks also received the Cowboys second round pick, number forty one, which had also been acquired from the Chargers. With the fourteenth and forty first picks the Seahawks selected Steve August, an OG from Tulsa, and Terry Beeson, a LB from Kansas.

If you saw those names and said "who?" you are not alone. I think it is one of the most lopsided trades in NFL History. Tony Dorsett's addition to the Cowboys vaulted them to their 2nd Super Bowl victory in Super Bowl XII.

The Cowboys and Seahawks have met twelve times in the regular season. The Cowboys lead the all time series 8-4. They are 5-2 in Dallas and 3-2 in Seattle. They have also met one time in the Post Season. That was the 2006 infamous bobble game.
 
Uh...did you get BBGun's permission to post this?

:cool:
 
Hostile;4220728 said:
Have you ever wondered what a Seahawk is? Well, it actually is two words, sea hawk, but they really do exist. It's a predator bird from the raptor family and is sometimes called an osprey. They are brown and white not the blue and green colors that infect the Seattle uniforms. Seattle Ospreys just doesn't work though does it?

Speaking of their colors, the original Seahawk uniforms were much better. I'm not digging the all gray.
 
I almost forgot.

Drew Pearson
Larry Allen
Charles Haley


All going into the Ring of Honor at halftime of this game.
 
Hostile;4220771 said:
I almost forgot.

Drew Pearson
Larry Allen
Charles Haley


All going into the Ring of Honor at halftime of this game.

I like this....;)

But, even though Haley did help us win some SuperBowls, for some odd reason, I feel like he was just a "rent a cop", just like Deion was.

Man, if Jerry were to put Deion in the ROH, I would wonder, WTH!

But, I guess I'm fine whit Haley...:confused:
 
Hostile;4220771 said:
I almost forgot.

Drew Pearson
Larry Allen
Charles Haley


All going into the Ring of Honor at halftime of this game.

Any chance we can get them to suit up? I think we can use all three.
 
Wimbo;4220810 said:
the feeling is mutual.

Isn't that the truth!! That guy was dominant!! He and Big E. prior to the wreck were so awesome. Ahhh I miss those days of having a dominant OLINE.
 
DTK;4220860 said:
Isn't that the truth!! That guy was dominate!! He and Big E. prior to the wreck were so dominate. Ahhh I miss those days of having a dominate OLINE.
Dominant. You can dominate someone, but that makes you dominant.

I do too. Williams was unreal prior to that wreck. I trusted that OL more than any unit we've ever had.
 
Hostile;4220868 said:
Dominant. You can dominate someone, but that makes you dominant.

I do too. Williams was unreal prior to that wreck. I trusted that OL more than any unit we've ever had.
lol I caught that too! Long day...

I can't recall who it was, perhaps Rod Woodson. But he said something to the effect that looking across the field at those guys they knew they were in for a long day.
 
5Stars;4220775 said:
I like this....;)

But, even though Haley did help us win some SuperBowls, for some odd reason, I feel like he was just a "rent a cop", just like Deion was.

Man, if Jerry were to put Deion in the ROH, I would wonder, WTH!

But, I guess I'm fine whit Haley...:confused:
Haley is what put that 90's team over the top. Not with just his defensive skill, but also his leadership skills. Yeah, the guy was weird and all, but he was a winner. Those teams had so many leaders. Exactly what this current team lacks.
 
DTK;4220874 said:
lol I caught that too! Long day...

I can't recall who it was, perhaps Rod Woodson. But he said something to the effect that looking across the field at those guys they knew they were in for a long day.
I've had my share of those amigo.
 
Thanks Hos. I always enjoy reading these. Always good to know your opponent.
 
A couple of additional Cowboy related notes:

The first head coach of the Seahawks, Jack Patera, was one of the original Dallas Cowboys in 1960 - a linebacker.

The Cowboys helped provide him with a quarterback. One of the final cuts by the Cowboys in 1976 was a left hander named Jim Zorn, and he was picked up by the Seahawks.

I'm sure a number of forum members remember the Brad Sham - Charlie Waters call of the final comeback of Roger Staubach's career against the Commanders. Waters was in the booth due to a preseason knee injury suffered in the Kingdome against, you guessed it, the Seahawks.

The Dorsett heist was a sore spot for the Seahawks for a number of years, and one that they got a small measure of revenge for. In 1988, the Cowboys were in dire need of a left tackle, and made a trade with Seattle in the preseason for Ron Essink for a fifth round pick. Essink played in one preseason game for Dallas, and then retired. Word had it that the Seahawks were well aware of Essink's desire to quit, but made the trade anyway to stick it to Tex Schramm and Gil Brandt.
 
Larry Allen is still so shy in front of the cameras...its kind of fun to watch.

Aw hell. I'll be the first to post it.

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