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 80 (OUT OF 110) TRIVIA QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT SEATTLE SEAHAWKS

 

1.     One of the Seattle’s highest scoring games was played on November 27, 1983 against Kansas City. It was the most points scored in an NFL game in Seattle’s hoe stadium, Kingdome. Who recorded the only 207 yards rushing on 37 carries to beat Kansas City in 1983?

A) Steve Deberg

B) John Easley

C) Bryon Walker

D) Curt Warner*

 

2.     The Kingdome earned a reputation as the loudest stadium in the National Football League. It was a multi-purpose stadium located in the industrial district, owned by King County. It was best known as the home stadium of the Seattle’s Seahawks. When was the stadium opened?

A)   February 18, 1974

B) March 27, 1976*

C) June 14, 1977

D) March 16, 1976

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3.     The Pro Football Hall of Fame opened in 1963. It’s the hall of fame for American Football which enshrines exceptional figures in the sport professional football, who made their primary contributions to the game in the National Football League. As of 2020 class, an additional 15 members were inducted into the Hall of fame to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the NFL. These additional members are known as what?

A) Centennial slate*

B) NFL class of Pro Hall

C) The legends List

D) The Fandome

 

4.     Sean Locklear, a versatile player who had played for the Washington Redskins, New York Giants, Atlanta Falcons, joined the Seattle Seahawks in the third round of the 2004 NFL draft. Sean played college football at North Carolina State University. What was Sean Locklear position?

A)   Offensive Tackle*

B)    QuaterBacks

C)    Linebacker

D)   Wide Reciever

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5.     At 6 foot 6 and 30 pounds, Howard Ballard played the tackle position for two NFL teams; Buffalo Bills and Seattle Seahawks. He was nicknamed “House” for his sturdy build.  Howard is currently coaching high school football in his home state, Alabama. How many Pro Bowls did Howard Ballard made during his five years in Seattle?

A)   None*

B) 2

C) 3

D) 1

 

6.     The longest stretch of happiness for the 12th man and Seattle football was in the mid-2000s. This was when Seattle made their first Super Bowl in the 2005 season. They had Walter Jones at the left tackle, Steve Hutchison at the left guard, and Robbie Tobeck at the center. Which player was at the right guard when the Seattle Seahawks went to the Super Bowl in 2005?

A) Bobby Engram

B) Shaun Alexander

C) Chris Gray*

D) Michael Bennet

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

7.     Before the 2013 NFL season, head Coach Pete Carroll and general manager John Schneider signed Cliff Avril, a defensive end to Seattle. Between 2013 and 2016, Avril had 33.5 sacks for Seattle and 86 quarterback hits. On December 19, 2014, Avril signed a deal with the Seahawks for $28.5 million. How many years extension deal did he sign?

A) 5 years

B) 2 years

C) 3 years

D) 4 years*

 

8.     When the expansion Seattle Seahawks began their preseason play in 1976, Pete Gross became their play-by-play announcer. The American sport announcer started his career in sports broadcasting at high school in Watsonville, California. Pete Gross was the first non-player to be inducted into the Seahawks ring of honor. For how long was he considered the “voice of the Seahawks” in Seattle, Washington?

A)   17 years*

B) 12 years

C) 10 years

D) 4 years

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

9.     Since the Seahawks joined was established in 1974, one of Seattle’s low points is losing their final home game at their inaugural stadium, Kingdome. This game marks Seattle’s final playoff game as a member of the AFC. Which team defeated Seahawks in their final home game at Kingdome on January 9, 2000?

A) Green Bay Packers

B) Chicago Bears

C) Denver Broncos

D) Miami Dolphins*

 

10.  Matthew Hasselbeck achieved great records in his career. He was the all-time leader in most Seattle passing categories, finishes 22 of 35 for 272 yards. The 6ft 4 inches player spent most of his career with the Seahawks. He played the quarterback position for Seattle Seahawks between 2001-2010. How many times was Matthew Hasselbeck selected to the Pro Bowl?

A) 3*

B) 7

C) 5

D) 2

 

11.  On December 22, 1984, 11 months after losing to Los Angeles in the AFC championship game, the Seahawks knock Super Bowl defending champion out of the playoffs with a 13-7 win. Who were the defending champion at that time?

A) Los Angeles Raiders*

B) Minnesota Vikings

C) New Orleans Saints

D) Tampa Bay Buccaneers

 

12.  Since inception, NFL have had a number of famous players with hearing loss. Larry Brown was the first known football player in the NFL to have hearing loss. Brown was deaf in one ear, and he played for the Redskins as a running back. Who’s the most recent deaf NFL player that plays for the Seahawks?

A) Derrick Lamont Coleman*

B) Derrick Demetrius Coleman

C) Kenny Walker

D) Bonnie Sloan

 

 

13.  The Seahawks have played more than 40 seasons since they started playing in NFL as an expansion team. Their first season was in 1976 and their most recent season was in 2020.  in the early 80’s, they earned their first wild card spot in the NFL. On what day did the Seattle Seahawks made their first ever playoffs?

A) December 24, 1983*

B) August 18, 1981

C) November 22, 1982

D) December 12, 1984

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

14.  Most notable NFL football coaches have played professional football at some level before becoming a head or assistant coach, but Pete Carroll is one of the few coaches who never played professional football at any level. Pete is the second oldest coach, and he has been coaching in NFL since 1984. Which book helped Pete Carroll develop his coaching philosophy?

A) The inner game of Tennis by Timothy Gallwey*

B) 3D coach by Jeff Duke

C) Above the line by Urban Meyer

D) Eleven rings by Phil Jackson

 

15.  Jon Kitna, the current head coach of Burleson high school was a former American quarterback in the NFL for the Seattle Seahawks. Dennis Erickson, the Seattle’s head coach between 1995-1998, discovered Jon Kitna and signed him as an undrafted free agent on April 25, 1996. Kitna was named in 1999, the AFC offensive player of the month for October, after guiding the club to a 3-1 record, while throwing for 7 touchdowns and 2 interceptions. Who did Jon Kitna unseat from the starter role in 1998?

A) Earl Thomas

B) Marshawn Lynch

C) Warren Moon*

D) Rick Mirer

 

 

 

 

 

16.  In professional sports, a free agent is a player who is eligible to sign with other clubs or franchises. Warren Moon is one of the Seattle players that was signed as a free agent. Warren Moon threw for 3,678 yards, 25 touchdowns in his first in Seattle. Which of these players was originally signed as an undrafted free agent in 1996 by the New York Giants before signing a $3.5 million worth contract with the Seattle Seahawks on March 27, 2008?

A) Chad Brown

B) Julian Peterson

C) Brandon Browner

D) Olindo Mare*

 

 

 

17.  The Blue Thunder, a 30-piece drumline for the Seattle Seahawks was formed in 2004. They perform around the stadium and in local fan bars two hours before and after each home game. The drumline consists of 8 snares, 8 bass drums, 6 tenor drums and 8 cymbal players. Which of these celebrity drummers have joined the Blue thunder for single games?

A) Steve Smith*

B) Anderson Cooper

C) Chet Atkins

D)Adam Hann

 

 

 

 

 

18.  Only two people in National Football League has won a Super Bowl as a player, assistant coach, and head coach. These two people are Mike Ditka and Tom Flores. Tom Flores won Super Bowl IV as a player for Kansas City Chiefs, Super Bowl XI as an assistant coach of Raiders, and Super Bowl XV and Super Bowl XVIII as a head coach of Raiders. In what year did Tom Flores join the Seahawks as their head coach?

A) 1994

B) 1992*

C) 1971

D 1987

 

19.  After handling Matt Flynn a three-year contract in 2012, no one expected the Seattle Seahawks to have a third- round pick out of Wisconsin. Russell Wilson was selected by the Seahawks in the third round of the 2012 NFL Draft. Wilson, during his rookie season beat Matt Flynn to start in every regular season. He established a new team record with 26 touchdown passes to lead the Seahawks to the playoffs, and was named the Pepsi NFL Rookie of the year. Outside of football, which other league is he associated with?

A) Major League Soccer*

B) Major league Baseball

C) National Hockey League

D) Canadian Football League

 

 

 

20.  When the Seahawks started playing in 1976, the team’s logo was stylized royal blue and forest green hawk’s head based on Northwestern tribal art. While the home uniforms were royal blue with white, blue and green arm stripes, what was the colour of their read uniform?

A) Silver and green body stripes

B) Yellow and green arm stripes

C) Black and white arm stripes

D) White with blue and green arm stripes*

 

 

21.  The hiring of Seattle’s first head coach, Jack Patera was announced on January 3, 1976. He was Seattle’s head coach from 1976 until the 1982 season. Before coming to Seattle, Patera coached two of the most defensive lines in league history; the ‘Fearsome Foursome’ of Los Angeles Rams and the ‘Purple People Eaters’ of the Minnesota Vikings. Who recruited Jack Patera as the first head coach of the Seahawks?

A) Ken Hoffman

B) Pete Rozelle

C) Lloyd Nordstrom

D) John Thompson*

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

22.  Following one of the agreed parts of the 1970 AFL-NFL merger, the NFL began planning to expand from 26 to 28 teams. In 1976, the NFL officially expanded from 26 to 28 teams. The expansion draft lasted 17 rounds with 487 total selections. Which two teams made the first two selections?

A) San Francisco 49ers and Baltimore Ravers

B) Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Seattle Seahawks*

C) New England Patriots and Miami Dolphins

D) Kansas City Chiefs and Minnesota Vikings

 

 

23.  In 2002, the Seahawks moved into what was mostly known as Seahawks stadium which was built on the grave of the Kingdome. In 2011, it was called Century link field after Century link acquired Qwest communications. On November 19, 2020, Seattle announced the rename of the Seahawk’s home stadium. The stadium which was once known as Qwest field and Century Link field is now known as what?

A) Memorial stadium

B) Husky field

C) Lumen field*

D) New Century Stadium

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

24.  The Seattle Seahawks Ring of Honor is a group of people honored for their contributions to the team. The first person inducted into the ‘Hawks’ ring of honor was Steve Largent, in 1989. On August 2021, the Seahawks announced that two people will be inducted to the franchise’s Ring of Honor. Who are these two new members?

A)   Curt Warner and Cortez Kennedy

B)    Walter Jones and Jacob Green

C)    Paul Allen and McCormack

D)   Matt Hasselbeck and Mike Holmgren*

 

 

25.  John Randle, who was nicknamed ‘Motor mouth’ joined the Seahawks in 2001. He was a defensive tackle player before he retired in 2004. John was named to seven Pro Browl squads over his career. His 137.5 career sacks remain the second highest total by a defensive tackle in NFL history. What year was his jersey number retired by his alma mater, Hearne High school?

A) 2010*

B) 2012

C) 2009

D) 2015

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

26.  The National Football League playoffs for the 2003 season began on January 3, 2004. It was the 84th regular season of the National Football League, and Seattle’s 28th season under head coach Mike Holmgren. Which NFL team defeated Seattle Seahawks in the 2003 NFC wild card playoffs?

A) Atlanta Falcons

B) Minnesota Vikings

C) Green Bay Packers*

D) Indianapolis Colts

 

 

27.  After spending a year out of football, Jim Zorn, a left-handed quarterback was signed as a free agent with the Seattle Seahawks in 1976. He was best known as the starting quarterback of the Seattle Seahawks for their first eight seasons. Zorn was inducted into Seahawks Ring of Honor in 1999. When did he move to Seattle’s pro coaching ranks under head coach Dennis Erickson?

A)1996
B) 2000

C) 1998

D) 1997*

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

28.  The Seahawks played most almost all their home games at the Kingdome from 1976 until the year it was demolished. The team opened and closed the facility with a loss. The first game was a 27-20 preseason setback to the San Francisco 49ers in August 1976, while their final event at the stadium was a 20-17 playoff defeat to the Miami Dolphins in January 2020. After the Kingdome was imploded on March 26, 2000, which stadium did Seahawks play their home games temporarily while their new facility was being built?

A)   West Seattle Stadium

B)    The King County

C)    Washington Husky Stadium*

D)   Kinggins Bowl

 

 

 

29.  Since NFL teams began retiring numbers, 139 players have had their Jersey number retired. The Chicago Bears and the New York Giants have the most retired numbers with 14 each, while the Seahawks have only retired 5 numbers. What was the first Jersey number to be retired in Seattle Seahawks?

A)   No. 34

B)    No. 12*

C)    No. 45

D)   No. 80

 

 

 

 

30.  Brian Bosworth, born in Oklahoma City, played linebacker for the Seattle Seahawks. In 1987 NFL supplemental draft, he signed with Seahawks what is considered both the biggest contract in team history and the biggest rookie contract in the NFL history at the time: ten years for $11 million. Brian appeared in 12 games during his rookie season, and retired in 1989 due to a shoulder injury. After the end of his career, what is the name of the action film he starred in?

A)   Point break

B)    Starship troop

C)    Stone cold*

D)   Speed

 

 

31.  In 2013, Seattle’s rooters emitted the loudest crowd roar at a sports stadium, and set the Guinness world record by generating 137.6 decibels worth of full-throated cheering. In 2005, the sheer volume of this deafening home crowd helped force the visiting New York Giants to commit 11 false start penalties. The Seattle’s fans have set the Guinness world record twice for the loudest noise at a sporting event. The Seattle’s ravenous fan base is known as what?

A)   Thunderbolt

B)    The 12TH Man*

C)    The Hawk Backers

D)   The Seahawks

 

 

 

32.  The 1997 Pro Browl was played on Monday, January 17, 1977. It marked the NFL’s 27th annual all-star game which featured the outstanding performers from the 1976 season. It was the first sell out in Pro Bowl history where AFC beat NFC 24-14. What number of crowds watched the game?

A)   63,214*

B)    62,300

C)    58,315

D)   64,700

 

 

 

33.  Based in Seattle, Washington, the Seattle Seahawks are the only team in the pacific Northwest. They have won 9 division titles, 3 conference championships, with 3 Super Bowl appearances. Which team did they lose to in their first trip the Super Bowl In 2006?

A)   Pittsburgh Steelers*

B)    New England Patriots

C)    Tennessee Titans

D)   Cleveland Browns

 

34.  The name ‘Seahawks’ was selected on June 17, 1975 after the club asked the fans for suggestions. The public contest drew more than 20, 000 entries and over 1,700 different names. Five names were selected as finalist before Seahawks was chosen. How many people submitted the name ‘Seahawks’?

A)   145

B)    1200

C)    630

D)   153*

 

35.  Born and raised in Chesapeake, Virginia, Kenny Easley became an immediate starter after he was selected by the Seahawks as the fourth overall pick in the first round of the 1981 NFA Draft. He recorded three interceptions for 155 yards and one touchdown as a rookie. During his seven years career with the Seahawks, Kenny Easley made 89 appearances. What’s his jersey number that was officially retired in 2017?

A)   44

B)    23

C)    56

D)   45*

 

36.  The Legion of Boom is the nickname for the defensive backs group of the Seattle Seahawks. The group earned a reputation for consistently leading the NFL in numerous defensive categories. The name was coined in 2011. The group grew to encompass the Seahawks defense as a whole. Who amongst these players was part of the original Seahawks members?

A)   Richard Sherman*

B)    Pete Gross

C)    Bobby Edmonds

D)   Arnold Chuck

 

 

 

 

 

 

37.  Marshawn Lynch, popularly known as ‘Beast mode’ was an American football running back who was born in Oakland, California. Lynch was nicknamed ‘beast mode’ for his powerful running style and consistent ability to run over defenders and break tackles. He retired in 2015 following an injury plagued year. Apart from Seattle, which other NFL team did Lynch played for?

A)   Dallas Cowboys

B)    San Francisco 49ers

C)    Green Bay Packers

D)   Buffalo Bills*

 

38.  Monday Night Football is a live television broadcast of weekly NFL games on ESPN in the United States. It has aired more than 700 episodes since its original release on September 21, 1970. On December 5, 2005, the Seattle Seahawks shut out the Philadelphia Eagles with a large margin of victory. The game was dubbed ‘Monday night massacre’ by NFL films? What was the final score of that game?

A)   42- 0*

B)    38- 2

C)    14-0

D)   16-0

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

39.  Before he was hired by the Seahawks as executive vice president of football operations and head coach, Pete has been the head coach of several NFL teams. He was a coach at University of Southern California where he won 6 bowl games and a BSC National Championship Game. On what day did Pete Carroll win his 100th game as Seahawks head coach, defeating Pittsburgh Steelers 28-26?

A)   September 15, 2019*

B)    August 21, 2018

C)    October 22, 2018

D)   September 20, 2020

 

 

40.  Bobby Engram is one of the best receivers in Seattle history. Bobby currently has 399 receptions, the fifth most yard receiving and the ninth most touchdown passes caught. Bobby Engram is currently coaching as Baltimore Ravens’ tight end coach. The next team he joined as a player when he left Seattle Seahawks in 2008 was?

A)   Kansas City Chief*

B)    Chicago Bears

C)    Baltimore Ravens

D)   Detroit Lions

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

41.  In 2002, the Seahawks returned to the NFC West as part of an NFL realignment plan that gave each conference four balanced divisions of four teams each. It was the same year they opened their new stadium, Seahawks stadium, on the site of their former stadium, the Kingdome. The Seahawks are the only NFL team to switch conferences, moving from AFC West to the NFC West. In 2002 season, which player started instead of Matt Hasselbeck and threw for 352 yards but managed one touchdown in Seattle’s game against Arizona Cardinals?

A)   Trent Dilfer*

B)    Shaun Alexander

C)    Cortez Kennedy

D)   Russell Wilson

 

 

42.  Chuck Knox first year as head coach in Seahawks was in 1983. It was the year of the team’s first playoffs experience. Chuck Knox was the head coach that won the most game for the Seahawks during the 20th century. Knox posted a record of 83 wins and 64 losses during his time as coach in Seattle. How many times did Chuck receive an award as AP NFL coach of the year?

A)   3 times*

B)    6 times

C)    2 times

D)   4 times

 

 

 

43.  Since the NFL was founded in 1920, only five teams have made the playoffs with a losing record. Detroit Lions and Cleveland Browns made it in 1982. Seattle Seahawks made it in 2010. Carolina Panthers made it in 2014. Recently, Washington football team made it in 2020. What losing record did the Seahawks made the 2010 playoffs with?

A)   7-9*

B)    6-7

C)    9-12

D)   12-14

 

 

44.   The Super Bowl was first held in 1967. It’s among the biggest club sporting events in the world. Since the creation of Super Bowl, Seahawks have made 3 Super Bowl appearances; in 2005, 2013, and 2014. In Seahawks’ three appearances, how many Super Bowl title have they won?

A)   2

B)    1*

C)    0

D)   3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

45.  In June 1972, Seattle Professional football announced its intention to acquire an NFL franchise for the City of Seattle. In December 1974, NFL commissioner announced the official signing of the NFL franchise for the city.  Lloyd W. Nordstrom signed the franchise agreement and they owned the Franchise until 1988. Who was the second owner of the Seattle Seahawks after Lloyd Nordstrom?

A)   Paul Allen

B)    Ken Behring*

C)    Dan Campbell

D)   Brad Holmes

 

 

46.  Lumen field marks the fourth name for the Seahawks home stadium which opened in 2002. It is owned by Washington State Public Stadium Authority. With more than 60,000 capacity, the field was also designed for soccer. The first soccer event that was held in Lumen field is called what?

A)   United Soccer League (USL)*

B)    USL Championship

C)    National Independent Soccer League

D)   Major League Soccer

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

47.  After his retirement as a linebacker for the Washington Redskins in 1977, Rusty Tillman stayed in NFL as an assistant coach in Seattle Seahawks for 16 years, where he coached special teams, tight ends, and linebackers before becoming defensive coordinator. His special squad was known as the R.A.T squad. What name was he called due to his special teams’ mastery?

A)   The king*

B)    The Boz

C)    Cadillac

D)   Buck

 

 

48.  Super Bowl XL was played in Ford field, Detroit, on February 5, 2006. Seattle’s opponent was the Pittsburgh Steelers who had won four Super Bowls. Under the head coach, Mike Holmgren, Seahawks was defeated by Pittsburgh Steelers by the score of 21-10. During the first quarter, which Seahawks punt returner gave his team good field position by returning Chris Gardocki’s 37-yard punt 12 yards to Seattle’s 49-yard line?

A)   Josh Brown

B)    Darrell Jackson

C)    Michael Boulware

D)   Peter Warrick*

 

 

 

 

 

49.  In the Seahawks’ heyday, the Kingdome was known as one of the loudest stadiums in the league. Opposing teams were known to practice with jet engine sounds blaring at full blast to prepare for the painfully high decibel level. In recognition of the home field advantage championed by Seattle’s fans, the Seahawks retired number 12 before the final game of the 1984 season. Who retired the no. 12 on December 14, 1984?

A)   Mike McCormack*

B)    Peter McLoughlin

C)    Chuck Arnold

D)   Ted Thompson

 

 

50.  Cortez Kennedy was a defensive tackle for his entire 11 season career with the Seattle Seahawks. He was inducted into the Pro football Hall of fame in 2012. In 1992, he won the defensive player of the year award despite his team finishing 2-4. In 167 games with Seattle, Cortez recorded 58 sacks and three interceptions. How many tackles did he recorded while he was in Seattle?

A)   668 tackles*

B)    440 tackles

C)    320 tackles

D)   700 tackles

 

 

 

 

 

51.  Richard Sherman arrived at Seahawks through the 2011 draft. He led the NFL in interceptions in 2013, the same year Seahawks won the Super Bowl. Richard Sherman earned 3 first -team all Pro honors thrice during his time in Seahawks. The last time he played for the Seahawks was in 2017, after he ruptured his Achilles at the Arizona Cardinals. Which of these Universities did he earned an athletic scholarship to attend when he played for his high school?

A)   San Francisco State University

B)    San Diego State University

C)    Fresno Pacific University

D)   Stanford University*

 

 

 

52.  There have been 8 coaches for the Seahawks franchise since expansion. Their first head coach was Jack patera while their current head coach is Pete Carroll. Out of these 8 coaches, only one have been inducted into Pro football hall of fame. Who’s the only Seahawks coach to have been inducted into Pro Football Hall of fame.

A)   Mike McCormack*

B)    Jack patera

C)    Chuck Knox

D)   Tom Flores

 

 

 

 

53.  Richard Tuten gained one of his career highlights in 1992 when he punted for 4,760 yards with an average of 44.1 yards per unit. While with the Seattle Seahawks in 1998, Richard Tuten won the designation as the league’s strongest man pound-for-pound in ‘flex magazine.’ Throughout his entire career, he went to the Pro Bowl once. In what year did he go to his only Pro bowl?

A)   1993

B)    1992

C)    1987

D)   1994*

 

 

54.  Bobby Joe Edmonds still holds two Seahawks records; one is for most punt yards gained in a career and the other is for the most punt yard gained in a season. Edmonds made the AFC Pro Bowl squad in 1986 as a rookie after he was selected by Seattle in the 5th round of the 1986 NFL Draft. Which University did he play for before he was selected by the Seattle Seahawks?

A)   University of Arkansa*

B)    Clemson University

C)    University of Notre Dame

D)   University of Oklahoma

 

 

 

 

 

 

55.  For more than ten years, Warren Moon was a starter quarterback in the National Football League, with a total of 49,325 yards, 291 touchdowns, 233 interceptions, and 58.4 completion package. He only played two seasons in Seattle and still made the Pro Bowl after his first year. When was he inducted in Pro Football Hall of fame?

A)   2008

B)    2009

C)    2005

D)   2006*

 

 

56.  What is the name of a 6 ft 3 inches former professional football player who played college football for the Michigan State Spartans, attended Flint Southwestern High school, played wide receiver position for 4 years in Seattle Seahawks, and amassed 23 touchdowns on 69 receptions over his first two seasons in the NFL?  

A)   Daryl Turner*

B)    Tyler Lokett

C)    Freddie Swain

D)   Brian Blades

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

57.  Dennis Erickson’s coaching career began at age 34 at the University of Idaho. He turned down offers from both the Denver Broncos and Philadelphia Eagles, and accepted an offer to coach the Seattle Seahawks in January 1995 for about $1 million per year. In 1996, the Seahawks finished 7-9, Erickson’s worst record with the team. In his first season at Seattle, which quarterback player did he switch Rick Mirer with?

A)   John Friesz*

B)    Jim Zorn

C)    Seneca Wallace

D)   Charlie Whitehurst

 

 

58.  From 2000 until the final year of his career in 2007, Chris Gray was a consistently good guard that was a cog in one of the best offensive lines in NFL history. He was an integral part of the offensive line that blocked for Matt Hasselbeck and Shaun Alexander during their five consecutive playoff appearances (2003-2007). How many games did Chris Gray started even though he never made a Pro Bowl?

A)   170 games*

B)    120 games

C)    110 games

D)   97 games

 

 

 

 

 

59.  Robbie Tobeck is one player the Seattle’s 12th man was already familiar with, because he played the last part of his college football at Washington State. Tobeck started every game between 2001 and 2005 for the Seahawks. He was one of the three Seattle offensive lineman to make the Pro Bowl in 2005. With a total number of 13 seasons in NFL, where did Robbie Tobeck begin his NFL career?

A)   Seattle Seahawks

B)    Atlanta Falcons*

C)    Chicago Bears

D)   Baltimore Ravens

 

 

60.  Blitz, the official mascot of Seattle Seahawks made his debut on September 13, 1998 at the Kingdome. Since the character’s introduction in 1998, Blitz appears in all Seattle’s home games and hundreds of community and charity events. What is the name of the second Mascot introduced by Seattle in 2004 as an official sidekick to Blitz?

A)   Sir Purr

B)    Rowdy

C)    Boom*

D)   Poe

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

61.  With 16.24 fantasy points per game, Richard Watters had a productive run with the Seahawks from his first and last season with the team. Watters best game as a Seahawk came against the Chiefs, on November 21, 1999, when he had 174 yards from scrimmage and 3 touchdowns for 39.4 points. How many seasons did Richard Watters play for the Seahawks before he retired?

A)   4 seasons

B)    3 seasons*

C)    2 Seasons

D)   5 Seasons

 

 

62.  Trent Dilfer, best known as the starting quarterback of the Baltimore Ravens during their Super Bowl winning season in 2012. Apart from being a quarterback player, Trent Dilfer was also a football analyst. Trent played in the NFL for 14 years as a football quarterback. On August 3, 2001, the Seattle Seahawks signed Dilfer as a backup quarterback to which Seahawks’ player?

A)   Dave Krieg

B)    Matt Hasselbeck*

C)    Dan McGwire

D)   Kelly Stouffer

 

 

 

 

 

 

63.  As of 2009, the Seahawks’ flagship station is Kiro 97.3 FM.  Former Seahawks players; Steve Raible and Warren Moon have both worked as announcers in the radio station. Steve Raible played for Seattle Seahawks for six seasons while Warren Moon played for Seahawks for just one season. What year was Warren Moon suspended indefinitely from his sportscaster position?

A)   2017*

B)    2015

C)    2019

D)   2000

 

 

64.  Dating back to the 1984 season, Seattle had the longest drought of playoff victories of any NFL team.  The drought ended in 2005 after the Seahawks defeated Washington Redskins in the playoffs with a 20-10 win. It was the Franchise’s 30th season and anniversary. Seattle’s home field during the 2005 playoffs was called?

A)   Qwest field*

B)    CenturyLink field

C)    Seahawks Stadium

D)   Lumen field

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

65.  For ten seasons, John Williams was in the NFL as a running back player. Williams played college football for the University of Florida and later played professionally for the Seattle Seahawks and the Pittsburgh Steelers of NFL. During his ten-year professional career, William played in 149 regular season games and started in 135 of them. In how many Pro Bowls did William represented the Seahawks?

A)   Two*

B)    Four

C)    Three

D)   Five

 

 

66.  Bryan Millard got a chance at professional football through the help of the New Jersey Generals. He wasn’t drafted by the NFL in 1983, but the New Jersey Generals of the USFL drafted him in the 12th round. Millard left the team and joined Seattle in 1984. Millard won individual recognition in 1988 as a second-team-all- conference guard by a poll created by which of these International news agencies?

A)   Associated Press

B)    Reuters

C)    Reuters

D)   United Press International*

 

 

 

 

67.  With over 200 tackles in his career, Bryce Fisher agreed to a four-year contract with the Seahawks on March 16, 2005. He started 15 games for the Seahawks and led the team with career high 9.0 sacks in 2005. How many sacks did Bryce make in 2006?

A)   4.0 sacks*

B)    6.0 sacks

C)    3.0 sacks

D)   8.0 sacks

 

 

68.  Matthew Hasselbeck biggest passing day was for 268 yards against the St. Louis Rams. He’s a current analyst for ESPN’s Sunday NFL countdown. He was selected to three pro Bowls in his career, and he retired in 2016. Which team drafted Matthew Hasselbeck in the sixth round of the 1998 NFL Draft?

A)   Indianapolis Colts

B)    Tennessee Titans

C)    Seattle Seahawks

D)   Green Bay Packers*

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

69.  The Seahawks dancers are part of the support system of the Seattle Franchise. They are a group of female and male cheerleaders who rallies the crowd from the sidelines and performs at half time during home games at Lumen Field. Prior to admitting male members, the group was an all-females quad. What were they called?

A.    Sea Gals*

B.    The Hawk Girls

C.    All stars

D.    Seattle’s Rave

 

 

70.  Brian Blades spent his entire NFL career with Seahawks. He gained 7,620 receiving yards and scores 34 touchdowns. Two of his younger brothers were former NFL cornerbacks; Bennie Blades and AI Blades. He was selected to a Super Bowl once. Which of one of these awards di Brian Blade receive in 1989?

A)   Steve Largent Award

B)    The Marcus Nalley MVP Award*

C)    Ed Block Courage Award

D)   Award of Distinction Outstanding Wide Receiver

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

71.  An American football game that took place during a 2010 NFC wild card playoff game was popularly dubbed “Beast quake.” The game was between Seattle Seahawks and the super bowl defending champions, New Orleans Saints. During the game, how many tackles did Marshawn Lynch broke to provide the winning margin?

A)   9 tackles*

B)    11 tackles

C)    8 tackles

D)   10 tackles

 

 

72.  The Seahawks defense performance in 2013 was acclaimed as one of the best in Super Bowl era. It was the era when the Seahawks defeated the New Orleans Saints 23-15 and the San Francisco 49ers 23-17, in the playoffs to advance to Super Bowl XLVIII against Denver Broncos. How many Seahawks players were selected to the 2013 Super Pro Browl?

A)   6*

B)    8

C)    7

D)   5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

73.  The Seattle’s 1990s era witnessed a bit of challenge when Behring and Hoffman transferred the team’s operations to Antonio, California. The team almost relocated, and was in bankruptcy for a short period. The NFL threatened Behring with a fine if he fails to move the team’s operations back to Seattle. How much did they threaten to fine him?

A)   $500,000 a day*

B)    $200,000 a day

C)    $450,000 a day

D)   320,000 a day

 

 

74.  43 years old Julian Peterson appeared in three straight Pro Bowls for the Seahawks and five in his NFL career. Julian Peterson has a total of 756 tackles, 51.5 sacks and 8 interceptions in his career. He had 24.5 sacks in his three seasons in Seattle. Which team was he traded to in 2009?

A)   Detroit lions*

B)    Tampa Bay Buccaneers

C)    New Orleans Saints

D)   Pittsburgh Steelers

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

75.  Steve Niehaus was NFC defensive rookie of the year 1976 who only for 4 seasons in the National Football League. Steve Niehaus was the first ever draft pick for the Seattle Seahawks and the second player taken in the 1976 NFL Draft. Which team signed him after he left Seattle Seahawks?

A)   Houston Texans

B)    New York Giants

C)    Minnesota Vikings*

D)   Jacksonville Jaguars

 

 

76.  Shaun Alexander was a first-round pick for the Seahawks out of Alabama in 2000. Shaun led the NFL with 28 rushing, 27 rushing touchdowns and 168 points scored in 2005. It was the same year he was named the NFL MVP for the 2005 season. When was he inducted into the Alabama sports Hall of fame?

A)   May 2011*

B)    June 2013

C)    August 2012

D)   July 2011

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

77.   Walter Jones Jr. is not in the hall of fame or even the Seahawks Ring of honor yet, but he was once named the best player in the NFL. Many experts consider him as to be the best Offensive Tackle of all time. Born in Alabama, Walter played College football for the Florida. How many times was he penalized for holding?

A)   7 times

B)    9 times*

C)    10 times

D)   2 times

 

 

78.  With a career NFL statistic of 38,147 passing yards, Dave Krieg led the Seahawks to their first playoff appearance in 1983. Krieg was added to the Seahawks Ring of honor in 2004. He also led his team to their first division title. In what year did the Seahawks win their first division title?

A)   1987

B)    1988*

C)    1979

D)   1978

 

79.  At six feet and eight inches, McGwire was the tallest quarterback to play in the NFL upon his professional debut. He played in Seahawks for four seasons and one season for the Miami Dolphins. While in Seattle, which player was he a backup for?

A)   Kelly Stouffer

B)    Rick Mirer

C)    Stan Gelbaugh

D)   Dave Grieg*

 

80.  Popularly known as “Mr. Automatic” during his tenure with the Seattle Seahawks, Norm Johnson has the 12th most points in the NFL history.  He finished his NFL seasons with 366 of 447 field goals. What’s Norm Johnson’s current career after retirement?

A)   Real Estate*

B)    Assistant Coach

C)    Acting

D)   Sports Analyst.