July 3, 2024

Seahawks General Manager John Schneider On Roster Cuts, The Rookie Class &  MoreThe Seattle Seahawks have enjoyed a lot of winning over the last two decades. Dating back to 2003, Seattle has the 6th most wins (and 6th-highest win percentage), 3rd most playoff wins, and a little something called a Super Bowl victory. That doesn’t mean we haven’t had some poor Seahawks teams, terrible individual player performances, and just all-around dreadful play interspersed in all of the division titles, playoff berths, and Super Bowl appearances.

Today’s open discussion is about Seahawks disasterclasses, but we are not focused in on just the worst games you’ve ever watched. A disasterclass can be all-encompassing. Let’s go into our unwanted memories for these:Seahawks General Manager John Schneider On Roster Cuts, The Rookie Class &  More

  • Worst Seahawks game
  • Worst Seahawks team of all-time
  • Worst Seahawks individual performance
  • Worst Seahawks positional performances (e.g. bad OL play, bad CB play)
  • Worst Seahawks plays (primarily for awful execution, not unlucky tips or great defense/offense by the other team)

I’m old enough/have a good enough memory to recall that two-year gap between the last Mike Holmgren postseason appearance and the first season under Pete Carroll.

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