SEA

Marshawn Lynch, RB Seattle Seahawks

2011 Strength of Schedule - SEA

W1W2W3W4W5W6W7W8W9W10W11W12W13W14W15W16W17
1
@SF
7
@PIT
14
ARI
3
ATL
19
@NYG

BYE
27
@CLE
17
CIN
10
@DAL
8
BAL
29
@STL
18
WAS
25
PHI
29
STL
5
@CHI
1
SF
14
@ARI

Schedule difficulty based on schedule-adjusted, positional defensive ranking. Top DEF = 1, bottom DEF = 32.

2011 Game Stats

WeekOppRuAttRuYdsRuTDFumYPRRecRecYdsRecTDTgtsYPC
1SF1333002.54214027.00
2PIT611001.8311021.00
3ARI1973003.8412032.00
4ATL824103.003330411.00
5NYG1298118.17433068.25
6BYE----------
7CLE----------
8CIN1624111.500000-
9DAL23135105.8718028.00
10BAL32109103.415580711.60
11STL2788103.2621020.50
12WAS24111004.621201320.00
13PHI22148206.730000-
14STL23115105.0028024.00
15CHI2042202.1025022.50
16SF21107105.102240212.00
17ARI1986004.5325042.50
Totals28512041224.22282121417.57

Most Recent News

Marshawn Lynch at top of Seahawks' 'to do' list
January 5, 2012, 1:03pm

KGW - [Full Article]

Just as Marshawn Lynch became the Skittles-loving face of the Seattle Seahawks, he could just as quickly be leaving town.

Or he could remain part of the foundation that led to the Seahawks' turnaround in the second half of the season.

Lynch tops the list of 18 unrestricted free agents that the Seahawks must make decisions on this offseason. The list features seven starters from Seattle's season finale last Sunday in Arizona, plus a few former starters who missed all or parts of the season with injuries.

"Our first concern is to take care of our team and take care of the guys that are unrestricted on our football team and fit that back together," coach Pete Carroll said this week.

It starts with Lynch.

Coming off the finest season of his career, Lynch is at the peak of his NFL financial prospects. He's 25, has just rushed for 1,204 yards and 12 touchdowns and embodies the attitude Carroll wants the rest of his roster to emulate. Lynch also showed a maturity this season that might have been absent in the past.

When Seattle was struggling at midseason and Lynch had rushed for more than 80 yards just once, Lynch sat down with assistant head coach Tom Cable to ask how he could become more productive.
The result was six 100-yard games over the final nine weeks. In the three games during which Lynch failed to top 100 yards, he rushed for more than 80 twice and had two touchdowns rushing the other time.

"He was more than willing to say, 'Teach me, I'll do it the way you need it and don't let me off the hook if I don't do it right,'" Cable said. "So big, big props, if you will, to him to have that kind of integrity and discipline and desire to be great at it."

Scouting Report

Posted by Scout Scot Berggren
December 27, 2011, 10:08 pm

Week 17 – Marshawn Lynch vs. Arizona Cardinals
Coming in to last week’s contest, the 49ers hadn’t allowed a RB to run for over 100 yards in a game in over two years. They also hadn’t allowed a rushing score on the season. Both of those streaks went out the door, as Marshawn bulled for 107 yards on 21 carries and was in the end zone for the 11th consecutive game. Back in September, Lynch ran for 73 yards against Arizona, but he is on too much of a roll right now to even consider leaving him on your bench.

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