Monthly Archives: July 2010
The day ahead
Just an hour or so after their afternoon practice ended, the Seahawks were already back to work, sitting down for a night full of meetings and film sessions. They’ll then be back to work first thing Sunday morning. Check out the schedule for Day 2 of Bing Training Camp here: 6:30-8:30 a.m. • Breakfast 8:30 [...]
2010 Bing Training Camp: A New Beginning
Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll and his staff brought a new energy to VMAC as 80 players hit the field for the first practice of the season at the Bing Training Camp at VMAC. Head coach Pete Carroll introduced newly-signed free agent Chester Pitts to Tod Leiweke. Head coach Pete Carroll and assitants Dan Quinn and [...]
Saturday afternoon in Hawkville
A recap of the Seahawks’ second practice at Bing Training Camp: FOCUS ON Charlie Whitehurst, and J.P. Losman. After a tempo-setting performance in the morning practice, coach Pete Carroll rested starting quarterback Matt Hasselbeck for most of the afternoon session. That allowed Whitehurst and Losman to get valuable – and needed – reps. Whitehurst was [...]
Plays of the day: Afternoon edition
Here are some highlights from the second half of today’s two-a-day on the opening day of Bing Training Camp 2010: The jaw-dropping play of the day came when wideout Golden Tate, falling to the ground and with a cornerback all but draped over him, made a one-handed catch along the right sideline. Well, a one-armed [...]
Practicing to play
They say that you play like you practice. So Coach Pete Carroll is flipping that around and asking why not practice like you play? As he has done for years, Carroll turned up the tunes and riled up the crowd during Saturday morning’s practice, something he will be doing — for a very specific purpose [...]
Action shots
Check out a full slate of practice pictures from Seahawks.com photographer Rod Mar on the Eye on the Hawks photo blog.
Sending a message
With one practice in the books, Coach Pete Carroll is turning his troops’ attention to the afternoon portion of the two-a-day. And he’s issuing a metaphorical shot across the bow in the process. “Anyone can practice once a day,” Carroll said, “but can we come out roaring for a second time? That’s our challenge.” The [...]
The morning in photos
Check out some photos from Saturday morning’s practice, the first of Bing Training Camp 2010 (all courtesy of Rod Mar, Seahawks.com): The Seahawks conduct a 7-on-7 period with hundreds of fans seated on the grass berm. [Photo by Rod Mar, Seahawks.com] Wideout Deon Butler watches on as his teammates go through a play during practice. [...]
Saturday morning in Hawkville
A recap of today’s first practice at Bing Training Camp: FOCUS ON Pads. A first impression from the first practice of the Seahawks’ first training camp under Pete Carroll? The players came out wearing shoulder pads, and it made for a rock-’em-shock-’em tempo that matched the intensity of the team’s new coach. “After awhile you [...]
Arduous agenda
The two-a-day schedule sure lives up to its rigorous reputation. This morning’s half-pads practice ended around 11 a.m., leaving the players about three hours to relax before reconvening for meetings starting at 2:15 p.m. Coaches, on the other hand, didn’t get a break. They hustled back to the office right away to watch film from [...]





