The Hawks wrapped up 2007 with a 10-6 record -- the third best season in their history. Go Seahawks!
1. 2005 (13-3, .813)
2. 1984 (12-4, .750)
3. 2007 (10-6, .625) RECENT SEASON
3. 2003 (10-6, .625)
3. 1986 (10-6, .625)
6. 1987 (9-6, .600)
7. 2006 (9-7, .563)
7. 2004 (9-7, .563)
7. 2001 (9-7, .563)
7. 1999 (9-7, .563)
7. 1990 (9-7, .563)
7. 1988 (9-7, .563)
7. 1983 (9-7, .563)
7. 1979 (9-7, .563)
7. 1978 (9-7, .563)
Monday, January 7, 2008
Seattle Seahawks' postseason games
After Seattle's first round playoff win Saturday, here is a run-down of the ten postseasons in Seattle history. Their 16 game record: 7 wins, 9 losses.
(The years, by the way, refer to the season. The specific playoff games may have been played in January of the following year. The Super Bowl game was played in February, 2006.)
1983- W, 31- 7: AFC Wildcard Game vs. Denver Broncos
1983- W, 27-20: AFC Divisional Playoff at Miami Dolphins
1983- L, 14-30: AFC Championship Game at Los Angeles Raiders
1984- W, 13- 7: AFC Wildcard Game vs. Los Angeles Raiders
1984- L, 10-31: AFC Divisional Playoff at Miami Dolphins
1987- L, 20-23: AFC Wildcard Game at Houston Oilers
1988- L, 13-21: AFC Divisional Playoff at Cincinnati Bengals
1999- L, 17-20: AFC Wildcard Game vs. Miami Dolphins
2003- L, 27-33: NFC Wildcard Game at Green Bay Packers
2004- L, 20-27: NFC Wildcard Game vs. St Louis Rams
2005- W, 20-10: NFC Divisional Playoff vs. Washington Redskins
2005- W, 34-14: NFC Championship Game vs. Carolina Panthers
2005- L, 10-21: Super Bowl "at" Pittsburgh Steelers (in Detroit)
2006- W, 21-20: NFC Wildcard Game vs. Dallas Cowboys
2006- L, 24-27: NFC Divisional Playoff at Chicago Bears
2007- W, 35-14: NFC Wildcard Game vs. Washington Redskins
(The years, by the way, refer to the season. The specific playoff games may have been played in January of the following year. The Super Bowl game was played in February, 2006.)
1983- W, 31- 7: AFC Wildcard Game vs. Denver Broncos
1983- W, 27-20: AFC Divisional Playoff at Miami Dolphins
1983- L, 14-30: AFC Championship Game at Los Angeles Raiders
1984- W, 13- 7: AFC Wildcard Game vs. Los Angeles Raiders
1984- L, 10-31: AFC Divisional Playoff at Miami Dolphins
1987- L, 20-23: AFC Wildcard Game at Houston Oilers
1988- L, 13-21: AFC Divisional Playoff at Cincinnati Bengals
1999- L, 17-20: AFC Wildcard Game vs. Miami Dolphins
2003- L, 27-33: NFC Wildcard Game at Green Bay Packers
2004- L, 20-27: NFC Wildcard Game vs. St Louis Rams
2005- W, 20-10: NFC Divisional Playoff vs. Washington Redskins
2005- W, 34-14: NFC Championship Game vs. Carolina Panthers
2005- L, 10-21: Super Bowl "at" Pittsburgh Steelers (in Detroit)
2006- W, 21-20: NFC Wildcard Game vs. Dallas Cowboys
2006- L, 24-27: NFC Divisional Playoff at Chicago Bears
2007- W, 35-14: NFC Wildcard Game vs. Washington Redskins
Seattle Seahawks' coaches
In 2007, Mike Holmgren passed Chuck Knox as the most most successful in Seahawks team history. Remarkably, there have only been six coaches in 31 seasons. Six! Seemed so few that I decided to present their listing in four different contortions so no one feels cheated.
Sorted by number of wins
1. Mike Holmgren, 82 CURRENT COACH
2. Chuck Knox, 80
3. Jack Patera, 35
4. Dennis Erickson, 31
5. Tom Flores, 14
6. Mike McCormack, 4
Sorted by winning percentage
1. Mike McCormack, 1982 (4-3 .571)
2. Mike Holmgren, 1999-2007 (82-62 .569) CURRENT COACH
3. Chuck Knox, 1983-91 (80-63 .559)
4. Dennis Erickson, 1995-98 (31-33 .484)
5. Jack Patera, 1976-82 (35-59 .372)
6. Tom Flores, 1992-94 (14-34 .292)
Sorted by number of games
1. Mike Holmgren, 144 CURRENT COACH
2. Chuck Knox, 143
3. Jack Patera, 94
4. Dennis Erickson, 64
5. Tom Flores, 48
6. Mike McCormack, 7
Sorted chronologically
1. Jack Patera, 1976-82
2. Mike McCormack, 1982
3. Chuck Knox, 1983-91
4. Tom Flores, 1992-94
5. Dennis Erickson, 1995-98
6. Mike Holmgren, 1999-2007 CURRENT COACH
These numbers, by the way, represent regular-season games only (no pre/post season) and is current through the end of the 2007 regular season.
Sorted by number of wins
1. Mike Holmgren, 82 CURRENT COACH
2. Chuck Knox, 80
3. Jack Patera, 35
4. Dennis Erickson, 31
5. Tom Flores, 14
6. Mike McCormack, 4
Sorted by winning percentage
1. Mike McCormack, 1982 (4-3 .571)
2. Mike Holmgren, 1999-2007 (82-62 .569) CURRENT COACH
3. Chuck Knox, 1983-91 (80-63 .559)
4. Dennis Erickson, 1995-98 (31-33 .484)
5. Jack Patera, 1976-82 (35-59 .372)
6. Tom Flores, 1992-94 (14-34 .292)
Sorted by number of games
1. Mike Holmgren, 144 CURRENT COACH
2. Chuck Knox, 143
3. Jack Patera, 94
4. Dennis Erickson, 64
5. Tom Flores, 48
6. Mike McCormack, 7
Sorted chronologically
1. Jack Patera, 1976-82
2. Mike McCormack, 1982
3. Chuck Knox, 1983-91
4. Tom Flores, 1992-94
5. Dennis Erickson, 1995-98
6. Mike Holmgren, 1999-2007 CURRENT COACH
These numbers, by the way, represent regular-season games only (no pre/post season) and is current through the end of the 2007 regular season.
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