Seattle Seahawks: Mora and Knapp’s Scheme Changes Could Lead to Losses

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Published: May 14, 2009

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... on both sides of the ball, the Seahawks and their fans are both in for an awakening, be it rude or polite.

There are essentially two schools of thought on the reason for the Seahawks down 2008 season: They were faced with a multitude of injuries, or they simply really are that bad.

Optimists will rattle off a list of feasible, injury-related causes. Matt Hasselbeck, Walter Jones, Nate Burleson, Deion Branch, Bobby Engram, and several other Seahawks starters struggled to stay healthy in 2008.

Pessimists will point out that Hasselbeck had his worst season as a Seahawk in every important statistical category, and that age and health aren’t on his side.

They’ll point out that Walter Jones had a microfracture, and that the injury has ended careers of players much younger than Jones.

They’ll point out that the team was led in receiving by John Carlson, a rookie tight end.

They'll say that the remaining Seahawks consist of a lot ...

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