ARIZONA CARDINALS

Behind Enemy Lines: Seattle Seahawks

Sep 7, 2012, 5:43 PM | Updated: 5:44 pm

The 2012 season will begin for the Arizona Cardinals the exact same way the 2011 campaign ended: hosting the Seattle Seahawks.

Pete Carroll brings his team to the desert to for a Week 1 matchup and the Seahawks, not unlike the Cardinals, will be starting a quarterback many expected to be holding a clipboard this week.

So it will be the John Skelton vs. Russell Wilson show at University of Phoenix Stadium, and we’ll have all the coverage you could want from the Seattle side in the week leading up to the game.


Friday, September 7

How Seahawks rookie QB Russell Wilson is preparing for Sunday’s game (Seattle Post Intelligence)

The undefeated preseason was just the dress rehearsal. On Sunday, rookie quarterback Russell Wilson will take the stage for the real show, starting in football’s most important position as a young, short and, well, exciting figurehead of Seattle’s offense.

Russell Wilson’s rise to NFL starter no surprise for those who know him (Seattle Times)

Russell Wilson knows how to wear the position.

He’s shown that since he arrived in Seattle as a third-round pick in April and progressed to becoming an NFL starter without ever so much as breaking a sweat in front of the cameras, questions and scrutiny that have constituted his NFL orientation.

THURSDAY IN HAWKVILLE: LYNCH LIMITED, TO A POINT (Seahawks.com)

Marshawn Lynch. Another day another chapter in the will-he-play saga of the Seahawks’ leading rusher as the team continues to prepare for Sunday’s regular-season opener against the Cardinals in Arizona.

Seahawks’ Carpenter easing in after knee injury (The Seattle Times)

The Seattle Seahawks guard has been cleared to return to practice and was back at work this week as he gets re-acclimated to playing football once again after a devastating knee injury in practice ended his rookie season.


Thursday, September 6

Seahawks D-line has favorable matchup vs. Cards (MyNorthwest.com)

The Seahawks signed Jason Jones and drafted Bruce Irvin to improve a pass rush that generated just 33 sacks last season.

The Cardinals, meanwhile, are starting backups at both offensive tackle spots due to season-ending injuries to their starters.

Marshawn Lynch’s status for Seahawks’ opener still unclear (The Seattle Times)

Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch did not practice Wednesday, underscoring the uncertainty of his status after suffering back spasms last month.

Cardinals, Seahawks share unsuccessful searches for long-term quarterback(The Seattle Times)

The Seahawks and Cardinals have spent three years searching for the same thing.

Why people are already starting to worry about the Seahawks(Seattle PI)

A week ago, the Seahawks were shaping up to be an exciting, fresh and talented team that could very well surprise the nation and make a run in the playoffs. Seattle’s defense was unflappable, the passing game was effectual and the running backs were unstoppable.


Wednesday, September 5

Seahawks looking to fill void at tight end (Seattle Times)

The surprising release of Kellen Winslow on Saturday leaves Seattle adapting to the loss of a proven pass catching option at a position where they struggled to find production a season ago.

By the numbers: Seattle at Arizona (Seattle Times)

The Seahawks 2012 season starts where last season ended: in Arizona. Here’s a look at where the two teams finished in the league’s main statistical categories in 2011:

Robert Turpin and the value of a backup plan (Seattle Times)

Turbin gave a glimpse of what he can do in the third exhibition game when he rushed 14 times for 93 yards. More than have those yards were gained in the first series of the third quarter when Turbin carried three times, gaining 8 then 17 and then 25 yards at a time when a good chunk of Kansas City’s starters were still in the game.

What to make of Marshawn Lynch’s ‘uncertain’ status (MyNorthwest.com)

“He took a real good turn this week,” Carroll said Wednesday. “And the rehab that he has been doing has really been effective so we think he’s going to be fine.”


Tuesday, September 4

Source: Marshawn Lynch uncertain (ESPN.com)

Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch has experienced back spasms and the team is uncertain whether he’ll be able to play Sunday against the Arizona Cardinals.

Golden Tate sits out practice after knee injury (The Seattle Times)

Receiver Golden Tate left Thursday’s exhibition finale with an injury to his right knee, and he did not practice Monday when the team returned to work.

Sizing up Russell Wilson with Jon Gruden (ESPN.com)

The Arizona Cardinals went with the 6-foot-6 John Skelton. No current starter is taller. The Seattle Seahawks went with the 5-foot-11 Russell Wilson. No current starter is shorter.

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