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Seattle Seahawks : FACTS BOOK 1981 | ' @ = LA ——- Beeeeeesees: — SS = = = i INDEX Assistant Coaches Biographies Attendance Summary, 1980 . Career Leaders = Chronology ........- ‘ Cutdown Dates Depth Chart Directory ... Draft Choice Biographies Draft Summaries : Free Agent Biographies 5 agai Game Summaries, 1980 ....,..... Honors ..... How 1980 Seahawks Were Built Kingdome ..... Kingdome Attendance Opponents .... ‘ Patera, Jack x Pronunciation Guide Radio ... Records, Individual Records, Team Road Hotels Roster, All-Time Seirietel Roster, Numerical ...... Roster, Rookies Roster, Veterans Schedules .. pa Scores, All-Time .. ; SONOUES: once sc cece eas oe : Series Breakdown .-. Series History Standings, 1980 Final. Statistics, 1980 Final Feleviston Ws ....56e.. diraiies 2. Training Camp Veteran Allocation Veteran Biographies . aaa < Year-By-Year Leaders .........-............ Rete on NOH MEDIA INFORMATION We hope this media guide will be of some assistance during the Seattle Seahawks 1981 season. Public relations is a high priority with the Seahawks and if our Public Relations Office staff of Don Andersen, Gary Wright and Sandy Gregory can help you through- out the year, please feel free to call upon us. Media credential requests should be made in writing to Don Andersen, 5305 Lake Washington Blvd., Kirkland, WA 98033. * Don Andersen, Public Relations Director, home phone (206) 641-3807 © Gary Wright, Publicity Director, home phone (206) 821-6091 The Facts Book is published by the Seattle Seahawks, 5305 Lake Washington Bivd., Kirkland, WA 98033. Copyright © 1981 by the Seattle Seahawks. All rights reserved. 1 — SEAHAWKS DIRECTORY Offices . 5305 Lake pean) Bivd., Kirkland, WA 98033 Telephone a (206) 827-9777 Ticket Office (206) 827-9766 Home Field Kingdome (64,757) Colors : Blue, Green, Silver Conference American Football Conference (Western Division) OWNERSHIP The Seattle Seahawks are owned by a group of prominent Seattle businessmen ina general partnership. Herman Sarkowsky serves as the Managing General Partner. ADMINISTRATION General Manager : John Thompson Assistant General Manager " Mark Duncan Assistant to the General Manager .. Mike Keller Business Manager ....... eae Bob Anderson Data Processing Director .... Tom Monroe Staff * Ruth Moyer, Arlene Peterson, Kathleen Rehn SCOUTING Player Personnel Director Soh Dick Mansperger Pro Scouting Director i . Chuck Allen Staff Scouts: .:.....: aie SE? scraiph Goldston, Doug Kretz. Al Onofrio. Jeff Smith Training Camp Director, Seouting:Assistant ... Rick Thompson: Staff -s.+-+» Julie Johnson, Linda Murel TICKETS Ticket Director wag Die oe 23 == CHUCK Mele Assistant Ticket Director James Nagaoka Statf . oP Gayle Larse, Katie Kennelly PUBLIC RELATIONS Public Relations Director ..., ses -.. Don Andersen Publicity Director. ae ‘ t ... Gary Wright Staff z dle WaPaaacess pare Sandy Gregory FOOTBALL Head Trainer .. pi risus... .. Bruee Scott Assistant Trainer eats Jim Whitesel Equipment Manager ._....-....... 24.0... sae... Walt Loeffler Assistant Equipment Manager ..... s.i.s2 Terry Sinclair Film Director -. eit : Thom Fermstad Assistant to the Head Coach sss ke git seer ... John Kai Staff .. ..... Mary Lou Metsch Team Physicians 7 Dr. Ernest M Burgess, Dr. Walter Krengel, Dr, Pierce Scranton, Dr. James Trombold COACHING STAFF Head Coach ....., we vevees Jack Patera “Defensive Coach, Linebackers Jackie Simpson Offensive Coach, Quarterbacks- Receivers verses. Jerry Rhome Defensive Backs ........ ; ethane . Jack Christiansen Offensive Backs Defensive Line -.... Jim Mora Offensive Line Howard Mudd Special Teams ...... Rusty Tillman Andy MacDonald — HERMAN SARKOWSKY Managing General Partner Herman Sarkowsky, the Seahawks’ Managing General Partner, possesses a strong combination of business exper- ience and sports management knowl- edge. A founder of the Seahawks, Sarkowsky previously served as Presi- dent of the Portland TrailBlazers of the National Basketball Association, Inaddi- tion to helping build the TrailBlazers to their NBA championship in 1977, Sar- kowsky has long been active in thor- oughbred breeding and racing. He has served as a member of the Washing- ton State Racing Commission Sarkowsky currently serves on two National Football League committees, the Finance Committee and the Retirement Board. In addition to his sports activities, Sarkowsky is the former Presi- dent of United Homes Corporation; former Vice Chairman of Levitt and Sons, Inc.; and isa lifetime member of the board of the National Association of Home Builders. He is currently on the Board of Directors of Glasrock Medical Services Corp., Rainier Bank and Cimarron Homes, Inc Also active in community affairs, Sarkowsky is a Board Member of the Seattle Foundation, United Way and Board of Trustees of Uni- versity of Washington Hospital, along with being a past President and a Board Member of PONCHO. A graduate of the University of Washington, he is the former National Chairman of the UW Alumni Fund and past President of the UW Presidents Club. JOHN THOMPSON General Manager Appointed: Named General Manager of the Seattle Seahawks on March 6, 1975. Following the Seahawks’ 9-7 season in 1978, Thompson was named NFL Execu- tive of the Year by The Sporting News. In addition to serving as the Seahawks’ General Manager, he is on three Na- tional Football League committees — College-Pro Relations Committee, the Pre-Season Schedule Committee and NFL Properties Executive Committee. NFL Experience: His first NFL position was as Publicity Director of the Minnesota Vikings, when the club was formed in 1960. Thompson later served as Assistant General Manager of the Vikings before assuming the position of Assistant to the President of the National Football Conference iin 1970. In 1971, he became the first full-time Executive Director of the NFL's Man- agement Council Previous Experience: Prior to moving into professional football, Thompson was Sports Information Director at the University of Washington College: He graduated from the University of Washington as a Journalism major High School: Attended South Bend High School in South Bend, Washington Personal: Thompson and his wife, Mimi, are residents of Bellevue. They have three children, Rick, a graduate of Hamline (Minn.) University and the Seahawks’ Training Camp Director; Mike, a graduate of Colorado College: and Kathi, a graduate of Washing- ton State University. MARK DUNCAN Assistant General Manager Mark Duncan carries 25 years of Na- tional Football League experience with his position of Assistant General Man- ager with the Seahawks. He assumed his duties with Seattle in April of 1975 and is credited with the planning and direct- ing of the club's Kirkland office and prac- tice complex. Before coming to Seattle, he was Director of Player Personnel with the Los Angeles Rams for two years. Duncan spent 10 years in the NFL office as Director of Personnel and Supervisor of Officials batare moving to Los Angeles. He broke into the NFL as an assistant coach with the San Francisco 49ers (1955-62), A member of the Colorado Sports Hall of Fame, Duncan played college football and basketball at Denver University and then served as an assistant football coach at Colorado College and Denver before being named head coach at his alma mater in 1946. He was an assistant football coach and head baseball coach at Colorado State before joining the 49ers. 4 SCOUTING STAFF DICK MANSPERGER Director of Player Personnel Dick Mansperger is in his seventh year as Director of Player Personnel with the Seattle Seahawks. One of the first employees hired by the Seahawks, Mansperger came to Seattle from Dal- las, where he had been Director of Player Personnel since 1972. Prior to being promoted, Mansperger had been a Dallas scout for six years. After playing under Dan Devine and Frank Kush at Arizona State, Mansperger joined the ASU coaching staff in 1958 and later became head coach at Palo Verde, Calif, J.C. for two years. He coached at West Texas State in 1961 and returned to Arizona State in 1962. Mansperger then joined the UCLA coaching staff for the 1963 and 1964 seasons. He went to Dallas as a scout for one year and then coached a season at lowa (1966) before returning to the Cowboys. CHUCK ALLEN Director of Pro Scouting « Chuck Allen is in his seventh year as a member of the Seattle Seahawks staff He joined the organization in June of 1975 as Director of Pro Scouting. A former all-coast and all-conference player at the University of Washington, Allen was an assistant coach with the Huskies (1973-74) prior to taking his current position. Allen played nine sea- sons with the San Diego Chargers and was named to the All-American Football League team in 1961 as a rookie. He was a second team choice in 1964. During his playing career, Allen served as the Chargers’ defensive captain. He spent 1970, 1971 and part of the 1972 season with the Pittsburgh Steelers and finished his career in 1972 with the Philadelphia Eagles. He was selected to the All-Time All-Northwest team in 1976 for his play at the University of Washington and in professional football. RALPH GOLDSTON Staff Scout Ralph Goldston, in his sixth year as a staff scout, came to the Seahawks from the Chicago Bears, where he had been offensive backfield coach. Goldston played college football at Indiana and Youngstown State and then was drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles in 1952. He played four years with the Eagles and then nine seasons with Hamilton in the Canadian Football League. He closed = out his career with Montreal of the CFL in 1965. Goldston served as defensive coach for Montreal from 1966 through 1969 and then scouted for the Giants. He then coached at Harvard (1971-72) and Colorado (1973) before going to the Bears. 5 DOUG KRETZ Staff Scout Doug Kretz joined the Seattle Seahawks scouting staff in June of this year after working two years on a part-time basis in the scouting department. A Seattle Pacific University graduate, Kretz let- tered in soccer as a collegian and earned his degree in Physical Educa-~ tion, He has coached on both the high school and junior high level. He broke ~ into coaching at Redmond Junior High > in Redmond, Wash. The past four years he has been an assistant football coach and soccer coach at Newport High in Bellevue, Wash. A native of Seattle. Kretz attended Mercer Island High School, where he played football and baseball. AL ONOFRIO Staff Scout Al Onofrio is in his third year as a member of the Seahawks scouting staff. When he joined the club he brought with him 28 years of coaching experience, including seven seasons as head coach at Missouri (1971 through 1977). Aftera 1-10 first season, Onofrio coached Mis- souri to a 37-31 record in the next six years and took the Tigers to two bowls — the Fiesta Bowl in 1972 and Sun Bowl in 1973. He was honored as the Big 8 Coach of the Year in 1972 and served on the Board of Trustees of the American Football Coaches Associa- tion from 1974 through 1977. He graduated from Arizona State as an Education major after earning All-Border Conference honors as a halfback in 1942. He joined the ASU physical education staff in 1946 and became an assistant coach for the Sun Devils in 1947, He moved to Missouri as an assistant coach in 1958 JEFF SMITH Staff Scout ~ Jetf Smith is in his second year as a ‘ member of the Seahawks scouting staff after working three years ona part-time 4 basis for the scouting department. A fl = Ss graduate of Washington State Univer- ~~ sity, he played football at both Washing- — ton State and the University of Hawaii. He began his coaching career as an assistantat Clarkston Highin Clarkston. Wash., in 1969 while finishing work on ah his degree in science education and mathematics at WSU, His coaching career in the state of Washington has encompassed both junior high school and high school football. After coaching at Kalles Junior High in Puyallup and South Mercer Island Junior High, he was an assistant at Mercer Island High for four years. 6 eS ae JACK PATERA Head Coach Seahawks: Jack Patera, the only head coach in the Seahawks’ history. was given a new five-year contract after the 1980 season. The Seahawks dropped to 4-12 last year after impressive showings in 1978 and 1979 when the team pro- duced back-to-back 9-7 records. He coached the Seahawks to a 2-12 record in their first year of operation and fol- lowed that with a 5-9 record in 1977. Seattle's 5-9 record in 1977 and its 9-7 record in 1978 established NFL expan- sion records for second and third year teams. respectively. Follow- ing the 1976 season, Patera was named NFL Coach of the Year by Associated Press, The Sporting News, the Touchdown Club of Washington, D.C., and the Seattle Gold Helmet nationwide board of selectors. He was also selected AFC Coach of the Year by the Kansas City 101 Club. Patera was named head coach of the Sea- hawks January 3, 1976. Coaching Experience: Patera's first coaching assignment in 1963 was as defensive line coach for the Los Angeles Rams. where he coached the original Fearsome Foursome of Lamar Lundy, David (Deacon) Jones, Rosey Grier and Merlin Olsen. He left the Rams in 1967 to coach the defensive line for the New York Giants and then joined the Minnesota Vikings coaching staff in 1969. At Minnesota, he coached another of pro football’s great defensive lines, the Purple People Eaters of Jim Marshall, Carl Eller, Alan Page and Gary Larsen. During his tenure with the Vikings, Minnesota played in three Super Bowls and four National Football Conference cham- pionship games and compiled a 76-22 regular season record. Pro Playing Experience: A fourth-round draft choice of the Balti- more Colts, Patera played from 1955 through 1957 with the Colts. He then played two years, 1958 and 1959, with the Chicago Cardi- nals before closing out his career with the expansion Dallas Cow- boys in 1960 and 1961. A guard and linebacker during his seven years in the NFL, Patera intercepted five passes and recovered four fumbles during his career. College: Patera graduated from the University of Oregon in 1955 with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Education. He lettered four seasons under Len Casanova from 1951 through 1954 and earned All-Pacific Coast Conference honors in 1954. He culminated his collegiate career with performances in the College All-Star, Hula Bowl and East-West games High School: A graduate of Washington High in Portland, Oregon, Patera lettered three years as a tackle. Personal: Married the former Susan Bennett They have four chil- dren, Michael, 25; Mary, 22: John, 19: and Beth, 18. The Pateras reside on Mercer Island. a suburb of Seattle. He has two brothers who have been active in athletics, Dennis and Ken. Dennis was a kicker with the San Francisco 49ers in 1968, while Ken is a former Olympic weightlifter and current professional wrestler. He was born August 1, 1933 in Bismarck, North Dakota PATERA TV SHOW The Jack Patera Show, hosted by Don Poier. will be televised by KING-TV (Channel 5) on Saturday evenings this season The half-hour show is scheduled to be seen every Saturday. starting September 5, at 6:30 p.m. JERRY RHOME Offensive Coach, Quarterbacks-Receivers Jerry Rhome is in his sixth season coaching the Seattle quarterbacks and receivers and in his fourth season as the club's offensive coach. Rhome broke into coaching in 1973 at Tulsa follow- ing an eight-year career in the NFL as a player. During his career, Rhome played on three conference champion- ship teams and was in the playoffs a fourth time. Drafted by Dallas, he played with the Cowboys from 1965 through 1968 and also saw service with Cleve- land (1969), Houston (1970) and Los Angeles (1971-72). Asacolle- gian at Tulsa, he broke 16 NCAA passing records on his way to earning All-America recognition and being selected the Washing- ton Touchdown Club and Associated Press Back of the Year as a senior, along with winning the Walter Camp Memorial Trophy as the College Player of the Year. He was also runner-up in the 1964 Heisman Trophy balloting JACKIE SIMPSON Defensive Coach, Linebackers Jackie Simpson is in his first season directing the Seattle defense and coach- ing the linebackers. Prior to joining the Seahawks, he spent the last seven years as defensive coordinator with the San Diego Chargers. He broke into coach- ing with the Chargers in 1967 and remained with the club until 1972 when he joined the Houston staff. He spent one season (1973) in St. Louis before returning to San Diego in 1974. Simpson played eight years as a professional linebacker. He joined Montreal of the Canadian Football Leaguein 1958 and played there through one game of the 1961 season when he joined the Denver Broncos. From 1962 through 1964 he played for the Oakland Raiders and concluded his playing career with Winnipeg of the CFL in 1965. He served as a staff scout for the American Football League in 1966. He was an All-America selec- tion at the University of Mississippi and named the Outstanding Offensive Lineman in the 1958 Senior Bowl SEATTLE SEAHAWKS ROAD HOTELS San Francisco .. .Hyatt Rickeys- Palo Alto ..... (415) 493-8000 Cincinnati --. Stouffers Cincinnati Towers (513) 352-2100 Oakland Hyatt Oakland (415) 562-6100 San Diego ......Hyatt Islandia (714) 224-3541 Houston .Stouffers Gateway Plaza . (713) 689-1200 New York .......LaGuardia Marriott Hotel 5 ... (212) 565-8900 Green Bay .. .Howard Johnson's Motor Lodge . (414) 336-0611 Kansas City .... Crown Center Hotel . . (816) 474-4400 Denver ........-Stouffers Denver Airport Inn (303) 321-3333 JACK CHRISTIANSEN Defensive Backs Jack Christiansen, former head coach of the San Francisco 49ers and at Stan- ford University, is in his fourth year as defensive backfield coach for the Sea- hawks. He broke into coaching as an assistant with the 49ers in 1959 and became head coach three games into the 1963 season. He served as head coach through the 1967 season and had a 26-38-3 record. He joined John Ralston’s staff at Stanford in 1968 and became head coach in 1972 and com- piled a five-year record of 30-22-3. He coached the Kansas City Chiefs’ offensive backs in 1977. Following a standout collegiate career at Golorado State, Christiansen played eight seasons in the NFL with the Detroit Lions and earned all-pro recognition six times. He played on four conference championship teams, three NFL title winners and in the Pro Bowl five times. He intercepted 46 passes during his career and scored 13 touchdowns, including eight as a punt returner. Christiansen was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1970. ANDY MacDONALD Offensive Backs Andy MacDonald is entering his sixth season coaching the Seattle Seahawks offensive backs. Before coming to Seattle, MacDonald coached for three seasons at Michigan State where he was offensive coordinator. He has also coached at Colorado State (1970-71), Tulsa (1969) and lowa (1961-64), along with being head coach at Northern Ari- zona (1965-68). MacDonald was also a highly-successful high school coach at Flint Northern in Flint, Michigan, As a collegian at Central Michigan in 1950 and 1951, he led the nation in college division passing and earned Little All-America recognition. JIM MORA Defensive Line Jim Mora is in his fourth season in the National Football League after an out- standing career as a college coach. Mora came to the Seahawks from the University of Washington, where he was. defensive coordinator for the 1978 Rose Bowl champions. He joined the Univer- sity of Washington staff in 1975 after spending one year at UCLA, six at Colo- rado and a season at Stanford. A gradu- aa ate of Occidental College, he spent *. three years in the Marine Corps, where he played one season at Quantico and two years at Camp Lejeune. He returned to Occidental in 1960 as an assistant coach and became head coach in 1964, His three-year head coaching record was 18-9. 10 HOWARD MUDD Offensive Line Howard Mudd is in his fourth year as offensive line coach of the Seahawks. A former all-pro offensive guard with the San Francisco 49ers, Mudd joined the San Francisco coaching staff in 1977 as Offensive line coach after serving in a similar capacity for three years with the San Diego Chargers. He started his coaching career in 1972 as an assistant at the University of California. Mudd . played six seasons with the 49ers and earned all-pro honors in 1967 and 1968 and participated in three Pro Bowls. He closed out his playing career with two seasons in Chicago. He was drafted by San Fran- cisco on the ninth round in 1964 from Hillsdale College in Michi- gan. Following his professional career, he was named to the All- 1960s team and is in the NAIA Hall of Fame. RUSTY TILLMAN Special Teams Rusty Tillmanis in his third season as an assistant coach with the Seattle Sea- hawks. Tillman's first coaching assign- ment comes after an eight-year career as a linebacker with the Washington Redskins. Tillman joined the Redskins in 1970 as a free agent out of Northern Arizona, where he played for Seahawks assistant coach Andy MacDonald. Till- man played in 107 games during his eight years with the Redskins, including 84 in a row, and served as Washington's special teams captain. Played in Super Bowl VII. At Northern Ari- zona, he played linebacker, defensive end and tight end, along with setting a school record with a 44.5 punting average. RADIO KIRO Newsradio 71 will again serve as the flagship station for the Seahawks Radio Network with Pete Gross calling the play-by-play, Wayne Cody doing color and Don Heinrich serving as the analyst The following stations will comprise the 1981 Seahawks Radio Network: KBRC, Mt. Vernon, WA; KONP, Port Angeles, WA; KPUG, Bellingham, WA; KXRO, Aberdeen, WA; KLOG, Kelso, WA; KIT, Yakima, WA; KPQ, Wenatchee, WA; KOZ1, Chelan, WA; KOMW, Omak, WA; KSEM, Moses Lake. WA; KONA, Tri- Cities, WA; KTEL, Walla Walla, WA; KNOI, Pullman, WA; KXLE, Ellensburg, WA; KGY, Olympia, WA; KXLY, Spokane, WA; KVAC, Forks, WA; KAPA, Raymond, WA. KYXI, Portland, OR; KAST, Astoria, OR; KODL, The Dalles, OR; KIHR, Hood River, OR; KBCH, Lincoln City, OR; KTDO, Toledo, OR; KPRB, Redmond, OR; KOEN, Roseburg, OR; KSLM, Salem, OR; KJAL, Albany, OR; KWRO, Coquille, OR; KJNO, Juneau, AK; KIFW, Sitka, AK; KTKN, Ketchikan, AK; KLAM, Cordova, AK; KICY, Nome, AK; KVOK, Kodiak, AK; KYAK, Anchorage, AK; KIAK, Fairbanks, AK: KRXA, Seward, AK; KBLL, Helena, MT; KJJR, Whitefish, MT; KAIN, Boise, ID; KWIK, Pocatello, |ID; KEEP, Twin Falls, 1D; CKWX, Vancouver, BG. W PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES 12 SAM ADKINS QB Height: 6-2 Weight: 214 College: Wichita State 7 Se (NFL Experience: Sth Year How Acquired: Draft (10th round 1977) Birthdate: 5/21/55 \\ A Birthplace: Van Nuys, CA Saka Residence: Woodinville. WA PRO: Has been impressive despite limited regular season playing time. Has played in only eight regular season games through his four NFL seasons, including appearances in four games last sea- son. Completed his first regular season touchdown pass — a five- yarder to Lawrence McCutcheon — against Denver last year. He completed four of eight for 45 yards in the first meeting against the Broncos and was four of six for 53 yards in the second meeting Also saw action against Houston and Dallas. Completed 31 of 54 during the 1980 pre-season for 294 yards. During the 1979 pre- season, he completed 14 of 29.for 162 yards. His career pre-season stats include, 50 completions in 94 attempts for 505 yards. Prior to last year, his only regular season appearances at quarterback were against New England in 1977 and Houston in 1979. He played in two 1979 regular season games, Kansas City and Oakland, as a member of the kickoff return team. Drafted by the Seahawks on the tenth round in 1977 COLLEGE: Three-year starter at Wichita State where he completed 336 of 661 passes for 3,882 yards during his career. As a senior, he completed 108 of 214 passes for 1,201 yards and five touchdowns. Team captain in 1976 and was selected Wichita State's Most Valu- able Player in 1974, 1975 and 1976. Was a three-time, second-team All-Missouri Valley Conference pick. Business Administration major. PERSONAL: Played football, basketball and tennis at Cleveland High in Reseda, California. Half-Indian, a descendant of the Chicahom- iny tribe of the Algonquian Nation. Works as a travel agent for Travel Experts in Seattle during the off-season, along with financial planning for the Oakland Financial Group of Aptos, Calif. ADKINS’ NFL RECORD Passing Club GATT COMP YDS PCTTD INTLGLOST/ATT 1977 Seattle 1 0 0 0 0000 0 O 1/8 1978 Seattle 0 O 0 0 0000 0 O 0/0 1979 Seattle 3 3 0 0 0000 0 0 0/0 1980 Seattle 4 23 10 136 485 1 3 26 6/51 NFLTOTALS 8 26 10 136.385 1 3 26 7/59 Rushing Club G NO YDS AVG LG TD 1977 Seattle 1 3 G 20 4 0 1978 Seattle 0 oO 0 00 Q 0 1979 Seattle 3 - W 65 2 0 1980 Seattle 4 6 18 «3.0 12 0 NFL TOTALS 8 11 350 «3.2 12 0 SINGLE GAME HIGHS Passing Most Attempts: 8, vs. Denver 11/23/80 (4 completions) 8, vs. Dallas 11/27/80 (1 completion) 13 Most Completions: 4, vs. Denver 11/23/80 (8 attempts) 4, vs. Denver 12/21/80 (6 attempts) Most Yards: 53, vs. Denver 12/21/80 Most Touchdowns: 1, vs. Denver 11/23/80 Most Interceptions: 2. vs. Dallas 11/27/80 Longest Completion: 26, to John Sawyer, vs. Houston 10/5/80 Rushing Most Attempts: 3. vs. New England 10/9/77 Most Yards: 13, vs. Denver 11/23/80 Longest Run: 12. vs. Denver 11/23/80 85 MIKEALLEN WR Height: 6-3 Weight: 190 College: Washington State NFL Experience: 1st Year How Acquired: Free Agent (1979) Birthdate: 6/5/56 Birthplace: Soap Lake, WA Residence: Bellevue, WA PRO: Signed as a free agent with the Seahawks in 1979 but missed the entire season after suffering a torn Achilles tendon in training camp. Reinjured the Achilles last summer and missed the regular season again. Caught one pass, a seven-yarder against the Miami Dolphins, during the pre-season COLLEGE: Did not play college football but lettered in track as a decathion specialist. Finished second in the 1978 Pac-8 decathlon and was ninth in the NCAA decathlon witha career high and school record 7.497 points. Graduated as a Parks and Recreation Admini- stration major PERSONAL: Lettered in football. basketball and track at Wenatchee High in Wenatchee, Wash. Played one year of football at Wenat- chee Valley Junior College before transferring to Washington State 63 FRED ANDERSON ODE Height: 6-4 Weight: 235 Zs "Se College: Prairie View NFL Experience: 3rd Year 1 ts) } How Acquired: Waivers (Cinc. 1980) Birthdate: 10/30/54 é Birthplace: Toppenish, WA Residence: Kirkland, WA PRO: Played in seven regular season games and started one for the Seahawks last season after joining the club prior to the regular season. In limited playing time, he was credited with five tackles {according to unofficial press box Statistics) and recovered a fumble. Three of his tackles were against Denver in the final game of the season, Anderson was acquired on waivers from the Cincin- nati Bengals. He spent just one week in Cincinnati after being Claimed on waivers by the Bengals from the Pittsburgh Steelers. He Originally signed with Pittsburgh in 1978 and was the only free agent to make the club that season. Was on Pittsburgh's injured reserve list in 1979 after breaking his right hand the first day of training camp. He missed part of the 1980 season with an ankle injury. Participated in Super Bow! XIII COLLEGE: Lettered three years at Oregon State before transferring to Prairie View. Played defensive tackle, nose tackle and tight end throughout his college career. Wasa three-year starter on defense 14 at Oregon State. where he played with Dennis Boyd. During the spring of 1976 was also a teammate of Kerry Justin. Sociology major. PERSONAL: Attended Toppenish High in Toppenish, Wash.. where he lettered in football, basketball and track. Was a two-time all- league choice in football and recorded marks of 9.9 in the 100-yard dash, 22.6 in the 220 and 145-0 in the discus throw. Spent the off-season working on his undergraduate degree at the University of Washington. 76 STEVE AUGUST T Height: 6-5 Weight: 254 College: Tulsa NFL Experience: 5th Year ; Draft (1st round 1977) 14/54 Birthplace: Jeannette, PA Residence: Redmond, WA PRO: Started all 16 games at offensive right tackle last season and has now started 34 straight games. Became a starter in his second year but missed two games with injuries. Since joining the Sea- hawks in 1977, he has played in 52 games and started 46. Suffered an ankle injury prior to training camp as a rookie in 1977 and missed all but the final six games of the regular season. Was Seattle's first-round draft choice in 1977 and the 14th player selected overall COLLEGE: Participated in the East-West and Senior Bowl all-star games after earning third team All-America honors as selected by Associated Press. Was an All-Missouri Valley Conference choice as asenior. One of his college coaches was Seattle offensive coach Jerry Rhome. A Special Education major. PERSONAL: Participated in football, basketball, golf and track at Jeannette High in Jeannette, Pa. Worked in real estate with Bentley Properties during the off-season 58 TERRY BEESON LB Height: 6-3 Weight: 235 College: Kansas NFL Experience: Sth Year How Acquired: Draft (2nd round 1977) Birthdate: 9/19/55 Birthplace: Coffeyville, KS Residence: Bothell, WA PRO: Started all 16 games at middle linebacker last season and has now started 59 of a possible 62 since joining the team in 1977. Has played in all 62 games. Finished fourth in tackles last season with 100, according to unofficial press box statistics, after leading the team in tackles his first three years. Had a season high 11 tackles against Cleveland and contributed 10 against San Diego and the New York Jets. Was credited with a sack against Denver. His 153 tackles in 1978 still stands as a club record as does his 506 career tackles. Named to virtually every all-rookie team in 1977. Selected as the All-Rookie middle linebacker by the Pro Football Writers of America, UPI. Pro Football Weekly and Football Digest. Was second in the voting for Rookie of the Year by Associated Press and UPI. Came to the Seahawks on the second round of the 1977 draft. COLLEGE: Earned All-Big Eight honors as a senior as selected by UPI, Led Kansas in tackles as a juniorand senior. His 130 tackles as 15 a jor was the third bestin the school's history and his 288 tackles was third on Kansas Career list. His single-game high tackle marks came in 1976 with 22 against Nebraska and 21 against Oklahoma As a junior, he was selected as ABC-TV's Defensive Player of the Game against both lowa State and Colorado. As a freshman in 1973. he blocked a punt against lowa State and returned it 50 yards fora touchdown. A four-year varsity letterman. Played in the Senior Bowl. Biue-Gray and East-West all-star games following his col- legiate career. Graduated as a Chemical Engineering major PERSONAL: Attended Coffeyville High in Coffeyville, Kansas, where he lettered in football, basketball and track. Enjoys hunting; fishing and water skiing. Assisted the Kansas football staff during spring practice in 1 Spent last off-season as a consultant for Crest Oil and Gas in the Midwest 82 MARK BELL TE Height: 6-4 Weight: 235 College: Colorado State NFL Experience: 3rd Year How Acquired: Draft (4th round 1979) Birthdate: 8/30/57 Birthplace: Wichita, KS Residence: Wichita, KS PRO: Played in all 16 games last season for the second consecutive . Started the second Denver game his rookie year. Caught one 13-yarder against Philadelphia, during the regular season ast year Had two catches for 20 yards as a rookie in 1979. Scoreda touchdown ona six-yard Jim Zorn pass during the 1979 pre-season against San Francisco. Came to the Seahawks as a fourth-round draft choice COLLEGE: Caught 26 passes as a senior for 328 yards, a 12 6 average and three touchdowns. Had seven receptions against Air Force in 1978. Selected for the Blue-Gray game and Senior Bowl. Had 34 catches during his college career for 470 yards and a 13.8 average Four-year letterman. Business major PERSONAL: Identical twin brother of Kansas City Chiefs defensive end Mike Bell. Played through high school and college with his brother. Attended Bishop Carroll High in Wichita, Kansas, where he lettered in football. basketball, baseball and golf. Worked at his father's floor covering business in Wichita during the off-season and traveled to Hong Kong. Involved with both Easter Seals and March of Dimes in Wichita BELL'S NFL RECORD Receiving Club G PC YDS AVG LGTD 1979 Seattle 16 2 20 100 16 0 1980 Seattle 16 1 13 #130 13) 6 68 DENNIS BOYD T Height: 6-6 Weight: 255 College: Oregon State NFL Experience: 4th Year How Acquired: Draft (3rd round 1977) Birthdate: 11/5/55 Birthplace: Washington, DC L Residence: Kirkland, WA PRO: Missed the entire 1980 season after suffering a broken arm during training camp. Was switched from the defensive line to offensive tackle during training camp prior to suffering the injury Served as one of the Seahawks’ co-captains in 1978 and 1979. Has played in41 games and started 25 — all on defense — as amember of the Seahawks. Missed the first five games of the 1979 regular season after breaking an ankle in the final pre-season game that year. Played in 11 regular season games and started four despite being hampered by a broken thumb. Returned a fumbie 33 yards. against San Francisco, blocked a field goal against Los Angeles and blocked an extra point against Denver in 1979. Started all 16 games in 1978 and led the defensive line in tackles with 82, accord- ing to unofficial press box statistics. He had three sacks. three fumble recoveries and tipped three passes in 1978. Had a career high 13 tackles against Minnesota. Played in all 14 games as a rookie and started the first five. Finished the season with two sacks Played both defensive end and defensive tackle before being switched to offense last summer. Selected by Seattle in the third round of the 1977 draft COLLEGE: Played in four all-star games following his senior year — East-West, Blue-Gray, Hula Bowl and Japan Bowl, Cracked a bone on the outside of his foot in the third game of the 1976 season against Louisiana State but missed just one game and came back against the University of Washington. Was a second-team All- Coast choice by both AP and UPI. Second-team All-Pac-8 as selected by the coaches. Was a four-year starter. Graduated as. a Chemical Engineering major PERSONAL: Attended Douglas High in Winston, Oregon, where he played defensive end and quarterback. He was an all-state basket- ball player and finished second in the state discus throw and third in the javelin throw. Recalls his most memorable experience in col- lege football as visiting the children in the Shrine Hospital prior to the East-West game. Active in community affairs including the March of Dimes and Northwest Kidney Foundation. Has worked in Weyerhaeuser's engineering department the last two off-seasons while pursuing his master’s degree in Chemical Engineering. 36 LARRY BRINSON RB Height: 6-0 Weight: 214 College: Florida NFL Experience: 5th Year How Acquired: Waivers (Dallas 1980) Birthdate: 6/6/54 \ ( i Birthplace: Opalocka, FL \ Residence: Gainesville, FL PRO: Joined the Seahawks on waivers from the Dallas Cowboys prior to the start of the regular season. Played in seven games with the Seahawks last season and finished with 57 yards on 16 carries for a 3.6 average and one touchdown. His touchdown came on a 22-yard run against the Kansas City Chiefs. Caught his first pro pass last year, a nine-yarder against Denver. Carried 40 times for 172 yards, a 4.3 average and three touchdowns in his three seasons WwW with the Cowboys. Played in Super Bowls XII and Xill. Originally signed by Dallas as a free agent in 1977 and made the club despite suffering a fractured cheekbone during training camp. COLLEGE: Lettered four years as.a running back at Florida. Finished his career with 1,105 yards on 240 carries and scored 11 touch- downs. He also caught 11 passes for 137 yards. Majored in Physical Education PERSONAL: Attended Northwestern High in Miami, Florida, where he lettered in football and track BRINSON’S NFL RECORD Rushing Club G ATT YDS AVG LG TD 1977 Dallas 14 8 28 35 20 1 1978 Dallas 10,18 96 53 39 z 1979 Dallas 14 14 48 36 10 0 1980 Seattle Fol: ST 86: 22 1 NFL TOTALS 45 56 229 41 39 4 Kickoff Returns Club G NO YDS AVG LG TD 1977 Dallas 14 Te 409 24.1 41 0 1978 Dallas 10 6 93° 15:5 31 0 1979 Dallas 14 2 29) 345, ot Qo 1980 Seattle * iG o oo oO 0 NFL TOTALS 45 25 531 212 41 Qo Additional Statistics: Receiving, 1 for 9 yards in 1980. SINGLE GAME HIGHS Rushing Most Attempts: 9. vs. Oakland 11/17/80 Most Yards: 51, vs. Washington 11/23/78 Most Touchdowns: 1 (4 times, last vs. Kansas City 11/9/80) Longest Run: 39, vs. Washington 11/23/78 22 DAVEBROWN CB Height: 6-2 Weight: 190 College: Michigan NFL Experience: 7th Year How Acquired: Veteran Allocation Birthdate: 1/16/53 Birthplace: Akron, OH = Residence: Woodinville, WA PRO: The only player to start every game in Seahawks history. Has Started 76 consecutive games since joining Seattle in the 1976 veteran allocation from the Pittsburgh Steelers. Ranks as the club's career interception leader with 22. His six interceptions last season tied John Harris for the club lead and equalled Autry Beamon’s club record of six setin 1977. Started 14 games in 1976 at free safety and the last 62 at right cornerback. Had a string of four interceptions in three games last year, one against New England, a pair against Washington and one against Houston. Finished the season with 63 tackles, according to unofficial press box statistics, and one sack. In 1978. he forced a Tony Reed fumble at the one-yard line and then recovered it himself in the final seconds to save a 13-10 win over Kansas City. Had a 27-yard interception return for a touchdown against Kansas City in 1977. Played in Super Bow! X. Was Pitts- burgh’s first-round draft choice in 1975 and played almost exclu- Sively on special teams for the Super Bowl champions. COLLEGE: Unanimous All-America pick in 1974 and consensus choice in 1973 while at Michigan. Earned All-Big Ten honors three 18 straight seasons as the Wolverines went 30-2-1, Played in the East- West, Hula Bowl, Coaches All-America and College All-Star games. Had an 88-yard punt return against Colorado in 1974 Graduated as a Speech, Radio & TV major PERSONAL: Lettered in football and basketball at Garfield High in Akron, Ohio. Has worked in real estate and television production during the off-seasons. Finished second in the 1980 NFL Players Association Racquetball Tournament BROWN’S NFL RECORD Interceptions Club G NO YDS AVG LG TD 1975 Pittsburgh 13 oO 0 0.0 0 0 1976 Seattle 14 4 YO 47:5: 133 0 1977 Seattle 14 4 68 170 29 1 1978 Seattle 16 2 4 147 44 0 1979 Seattle 16 5 46 92 23 0 1980 Seattle 16 6 32 53 24 0 NFL TOTALS 89 22 260 118 44 1 Additional Statistics: Punt returns, 22 for 217 yards, 9.9 average, 48 long in 1975; 13 for 74, 5.6 average, 19 long in 1976. Safety, 1 in 1976. Fumble recoveries, 3, 1978. Kickoff returns, 6 for 126 yards 21.0 average, 26 long in 1975 SINGLE GAME HIGHS Interceptions Most Interceptions: 2, vs. Atlanta 11/7/76 2, vs. Kansas City 12/11/77 2, vs, Atlanta 10/29/79 2, vs. Washington 9/28/80 Most Yards Returned: 44, vs. Denver 10/1/78 Longest Return: 44, vs. Denver 10/1/78 Most Touchdowns: 1, vs. Kansas City 12/11/77 72 LOUIS BULLARD T Height: 6-6 Weight: 265 College: Jackson State NFL Experience: 4th Year How Acquired: Draft (5th round 1978) Birthdate: 5/6/56 ™ Birthplace: DeSoto County, MS 8 - Residence: Woodinville, WA PRO: Started 13 games at offensive left tackle last season and played in all 16. Started two of the Seahawks’ first three games in 1979 before suffering a knee injury against Oakland. After undergoing knee surgery, he spent the rest of the season on the injured reserve list. As a rookie in 1978. he played in all 16 games seeing most of his action as a short yardage tight end and special teams player. Was Seattle's fifth-round draft choice in 1978. COLLEGE: First team All-Southwestern Athletic Conference choice as an offensive tackle. Honorable mention All-America as picked by Associated Press. First team All-America as selected by the Pittsburgh Courier, the National Black Network and Mutual Black Network. Honored by the Jackson Touchdown Club as the out- Standing senior on his team. Four-year letterman. Played with present Seahawks Robert Hardy and Jeff Moore. Carried a B-plus scholastic average and graduated as a Physical Education major. PERSONAL: Did not play until his senior year in high school at Horn Lake, Miss., High School. Played tight end, defensive tackle and fullback after concentrating most of his prep career on basketball. Served as a member of the Board of Directors while a student at Jackson State. His college coach, W.C. Gordon, credits Bullard’s agility to taking ballet in college. He has done promotional work for the Pacific Northwest Ballet. Has worked as a management trainee for the Pay N Save Corporation and the Census Bureau during the off-season 53 KEITH BUTLER LB % Height: 6-4 ‘ Weight: 225 ~ 4 College: Memphis State “P t NFL Experience: 4th Year How Acquired: Draft (2nd round 1978) a Birthdate: 5/16/56 “ as Birthplace: Anniston, AL “8 i Residence: Bothell, WA PRO: Started all 16 games last season at right outside linebackerand finished the season with 82 tackles, according to unofficial press box statistics. He was also credited with two sacks, a forced fumble and intercepted two passes. Has played in 46 games and started 44 since joining the club as a rookie in 1978. Had a career high 120 tackles in 1978 along with two sacks and two fumble recoveries. His fumble recovery set up a touchdown in Seattle's 13-10 win over Kansas City. Earned all-rookie honors as selected by Pro Football Weekly. In 1979, he was credited with 85 tackles and two sacks. One of his sacks, against the San Francisco 49ers, also forced a fumble that was returned 33 yards by Dennis Boyd. Had a single game career high of 14 tackles against the New York Jets in 1979. Joined the Seahawks as a second-round draft choice in 1978. COLLEGE: Three-year All-Southern Independent selection. Playedin the Senior Bowl and Blue-Gray game. Set four Memphis State defensive records. His 92 solo tackles in 1977 set a school mark, along with his 226 career solo tackles and 158 career assists. Finished with 384 career tackles. Four-year letterman. intercepted seven passes in his career, including a 37-yard touchdown return. against Louisville in 1976. Education major. 20 | PERSONAL: Played football and baseball at Lee High in Huntsville. Alabama. Srother Zacky was a fullback at Memphis State. Spent the off-season working on his real estate license BUTLER'S NFL RECORD Interceptions Club G NO YDS AVG LG TD 1978 Seattle 16 0 0 0.0 0 0 1979 Seattle 14 1 4 40 4 0 1980 Seattle 16 «2 " 55 s 0 NFL TOTALS 46 3 15 5.0 9 0 SINGLE GAME HIGHS Interceptions Most Interceptions: 1. vs. Kansas City 9/30/79 1, vs. Kansas City 11/9/80 1, vs. Denver 11/23/80 Most Yards Returned: 9. vs. Denver 11/23/80 Longest Return: 9, vs. Denver 11/23/80 67 BILLCOOKE OT Height: 6-5 Weight: 250 College: Massachusetts NFL Experience: 7th Year How Acquired: Free Agent (1979) Birthdate: 2/26/51 Birthplace: Lowell, MA Residence: Fairfield, CT PRO: Played in all 16 games last season and started three at defen- Sive right end when Bill Gregory was sidelined with a knee injury Blocked an extra point against Cleveland and recovered a fumble against Denver last season. Rejoined the Seahawks prior to the 1979 regular season opener as a free agent. Originally came to Seattle in 1978 on waivers from San Francisco and was traded to Detroit in 1978 along with a draft choice for defensive end Ernie Price. Played in 15 regular season games in 1979 for the Seahawks and finished second on the club in sacks with seven, according to unofficial press box statistics. Played in four 1978 games with Seattle and 12 for Detroit. Started three games for the Lions that season. Played in 14 games with the 49ers in 1977 and nine in 1976 Originally a tenth-round draft choice by Green Bay in 1975. Played in five games with the Packers that season and then joined the 49ers as a free agent in 1976. COLLEGE: Played his junior and senior years at Massachusetts and earned All-Yankee Conference honors as a senior in 1974. Also attended the University of Connecticut, where he lettered in 1971 Graduated as a Political Science major PERSONAL: Attended high school at Worcester Academy in Wor- cester, Mass 50 JACK COSGROVE C Height: 6-3 Weight: 245 College: Pacific NFL Experience: 1st Year How Acquired: Draft (8th round 1980) Birthdate: 6/22/58 Birthplace: Stockton. CA Residence: Stockton, CA PRO: Missed the entire 1980 season on the injured reserve list after suffering a knee injury prior to training camp. Was Seattle's second choice in the eighth round of the 1980 draft. COLLEGE: First team All-Pacific Coast Athletic Association as a senior. Named his team’s Most Valuable Offensive Lineman. Two- year starter and three-year letterman. Psychology major. PERSONAL: Attended Stagg High in Stockton, Calif., where he played footbal|. Has worked as a counselor in juvenile hall. Joins Jon: Yarno as a left-handed center, Brother, Chris, is a linebacker at Oregon 57 PETER CRONAN LB Height: 6-2 Weight: 238 College: Boston College NFL Experience: 4th Year How Acquired: Draft (2nd round 1977) Birthdate: 1/13/55 Birthplace: Bourue, MA Residence: Bellevue, WA PRO: Missed the entire 1980 season with a neck injury. Has played in 45 games and started three since joining the Seahawks in 1977 Prior ta last season, he missed only one game, against Chicago in 1978. Had a career high 16 tackles against Denver in his only 1979 Starting assignment. Finished the season with 53 tackles, accord- ing to unofficial press box statistics, and one fumble recovery. intercepted two passes and had two sacks along with 58 tackles in 1978. Had three fumble recoveries in 1977 and was credited with a blocked punt against the New York Jets. Was a second-round draft choice by the Seahawks in 1977 following a draft day trade with Los Angeles. COLLEGE: Was named the East's Player of the Year by the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Association in 1976. Boston College's team captain as a senior. Awarded the Swede Nelson Trophy presented by the Boston Gridiron Club to the area's outstanding player and citizen. New England sportswriters selected Cronan as the Most Qutstanaing Player in New England as a senior. Was Sports Illus- trated’s Lineman of the Week for his play against the University of Texas when he made 22 tackles. Participated in the North-South and Blue-Gray games. Was an All-East defensive tackle asa junior A four-year letterman. Graduated as an Elementary Education major. PERSONAL: Graduate of Marian High in Framingham, Mass., where he lettered in football. basketball, baseball, track and hockey. Assisted at Boston College during spring football this past off- season while pursuing an advanced degree. Has been active in the Seattle community and has served asa spokesman for the Muscu- lar Dystrophy Association. MEDIA LINE For a recorded interview with a Seahawks personality call the Seahawks Media Line (206) 827-6821. The message is changed three times per week during the season. CRONAN’S NFL RECORD Interceptions Club G NO YDS AVG LG TD 1977 Seattle 14° «20 0 00 0 0 1978 Seattie 15 2 15 7.6 12 a 1979 Seattle 16 0 0 00 0 0 1980 Seattle Injured Reserve NFL TOTALS 45 2 15 Ta: 12 0 SINGLE GAME HIGHS Interceptions Most Interceptions: 1, vs. Denver 10/1/78 1, vs. Oakland 10/22/78 Most Yards Returned: 12, vs. Denver 10/1/78 Longest Return: 12. vs. Denver 10/1/78 62 TERRY DION OT Height: 6-6 Weight: 254 College: Oregon NFL Experience: 2nd Year m—, How Acquired: Draft (3rd round 1980) Birthdate: 11/22/57 \ ~ uN \ Birthplace: Shelton, WA Residence: Auburn, WA PRO: Played in nine games and started two last season after missing the first part of the regular season with a knee injury. Was credited with two sacks and 14 tackles. Played in only one pre-season game, against New England, and registered three sacks. Joined the Sea- hawks as a third-round draft choice in 1980. COLLEGE: Second team All-West Coast as chosen by UPI. Selected for the Hula Bowl and Japan Bowl. Finished four-year career with 153 tackles. Had 24 tackles behind the line of scrimmage, including 15 as ajunior. Forced six fumbles in his career and had two fumble recoveries. Had 12 tackles, three sacks and one fumble recovery in 1979 season opener against Colorado. Given Elmer Sahlstrom Award for senior having highest academic average and attitude among Oregon football players. Majored in Psychology and Education. PERSONAL: Finished his high school career at Auburn High in Auburn, Wash., where he lettered in football, basketball and base- ball. Also attended Shelton High in Shelton, Wash. Participated in Ford's Punt, Pass and Kick competition from age 11 through 13. Active in community affairs, including Veterans Administration Hospital, Children’s Orthopedic Hospital and Big Brothers of Amer- ica. Involved in real estate investment during the off-season. 33 DAN DOORNINK FB Height: 6-3 Weight: 210 College: Washington State NFL Experience: 4th Year How Acquired: Trade (NY Giants 1979) Birthdate: 2/1/56 Birthplace: Wapato, WA Residence: Kirkland, WA PRO: Played in 15 games and started 14 last season. Was moved from fullback to running back following Sherman Smith's injury in the third game of the season. Finished as the team’s second leading 23 ground gainer with 344 yards on 100 carries and scored three touchdowns. Was fourth in receiving with 31 catches for 237 yards, a 7.6 average, and two touchdowns. Played in all 16 games and started 12 in 1979 after joining the Seahawks prior to the final pre-season game ina trade with the New York Giants for aseventh- round draft choice. Gained 500 yards rushing on 152 carries fora 3.3 average and scored eight touchdowns in 1979, while catching 54 passes for 432 yards, an 8.0 average and one touchdown. Had his biggest game on Monday Night Football against Atlanta in 1979 when he rushed for a career high 122 yards on 21 carries and scored two touchdowns, one a 26-yard run. Set a club record with 10 catches against Kansas City for 70 yards. Played in 10 games as a rookie with the Giants and finished the season with 306 yards on 60 rushing attempts fora5.1 average. His first pro touchdown came on his initial NFL carry in a game against Dallas in 1978. Originally a seventh-round draft choice by the Giants in 1978. COLLEGE: Lettered four years at Washington State and gained 1,739 yards in his career on 424 carries and ran for 12 touchdowns. He caught 105 passes for 968 yards and had four touchdown recep- tions. Was named Pac-8 Scholar Athlete of the Year in 1977 as a Pre-Med student. Named Most Valuable Player in the January, 1978, Challenge Bowl game after rushing for 142 yards on 14 carries against the Big 10 all-stars. His Pac-8 all-star team in that game was coached by Jack Patera and the Seahawks staff. PERSONAL: Graduate of Wapato High in Wapato, Washington, where he lettered in football, basketball and track, Spent the off-season in medical school at the University of Washington. His father, Glenn, and a brother, Dave, are both physicians. QOOANINK’S NFL RECORD Rushing Club G ATT YOS AVG LG TD 1978 NY Giants 12 60 306 51 24 1 1979 Seattle 16 152 «500 33 «626 8 1980 Seattle 15 100 34494 22 3 NFL TOTALS 43 312 1,150 37 26 12 Receiving Club G PC YDS AVG LG TD 1978 NY Giants 12 12 66 55 24 0 1979 Seattle 16 #54 432 80 41 1 1980 Seattle 15 31 237 76 16 2 NFL TOTALS 43 OF #735 76 41 3 Additional Statistics: Kickoff returns, 1 for 13 in 1979. SINGLE GAME HIGHS Rushing Most Attempts: 21, vs. Atlanta 10/29/79 Most Yards: 122, vs. Atlanta 10/29/79 Most Touchdowns: 2, vs. Denver 9/23/79 2, vs, San Francisco 10/7/79 2, vs. Atlanta 10/29/79 Longest Run: 26. vs. Atlanta 10/29/79 Receiving Most Receptions: 10, vs. Kansas City 9/30/79 Most Yards: 81, vs. San Diego 10/14/79 Most Touchdowns: 1, vs. Oakland 12/16/79 1, vs. Kansas City 11/9/80 1, vs. Oakland 11/17/80 Longest Reception: 41, vs. New Orleans 11/18/79 24 25 DONDUFEK § Height: 6-0 Weight: 195 College: Michigan NFL Experience: 5th Year How Acquired: Draft (5th round 1976) Birthdate: 4/28/54 Birthplace: Ann Arbor, MI Residence: Bellevue, WA PRO: Rejoined team for final eight games of the regular season last year after being placed on waivers prior to the start of the 1980 Campaign. Has played in 48 games and started five since joining the Seahawks as a fifth-round draft choice in 1976. Regarded as an outstanding special teams player. Played in 13 gamesin 1979 prior to suffering a broken leg against the New York Jets. Missed the entire 1978 season on the injured reserve list after suffering a knee injury against San Francisco in the pre-season. Started five games in 1977 and played in 13. Played in all 14 games as arookie in 1976. Intercepted two passes in 1977 and had a career high 15 tackles against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Also had 14 tackles against Balti- more that year. Blocked three punts in 1976 and had another inthe 1976 pre-season. COLLEGE: First team All-America choice as picked by American Football Coaches, Football Writers, Walter Camp Foundation and Football News. Second team as chosen by UPI. First team All-Big Ten as selected by AP and UPI. Played in Hula Bowl and Japan Bowl Was a three-year starter at Michigan in football as well as being a four-year varsity letterman in hockey. Graduated as a Speech major. PERSONAL: Was drafted by the Detroit Red Wings of the National Hockey League on the sixth round in 1974. His father, Don, is a former Michigan fullback and assistant football coach, and is cur- rently athletic director at Kent State. His brother, Bill, is a former offensive lineman with the New York Jets. Another brother, Joe, plays football at Yale. Lettered in football, hockey and baseball at Pioneer High in Grand Rapids, Mich. Worked for Chase Wallace Realty, Seattle, in the off-season. 64 RONESSINK T Height: 6-6 Weight: 254 College: Grand Valley State NFL Experience: 2nd Year How Acquired: Draft (10th round 1980) Birthdate: 7/30/58 Birthplace: Zeeland, MI Residence: Zeeland, MI PRO: Played in all 16 games and started the final three at offensive left tackle. Prior to breaking into the starting lineup, he played as a tight end in short yardage situations and caught a two-yard touch- down pass against Dallas, Was Seattle's first choice in the tenth round in the 1980 draft. COLLEGE: Two-time All-Great Lakes Conference selection. Two- time All-NAIA District 23 choice. Named NAIA All-America honor- able mention. First player ever drafted from Grand Valley State. NAIA and NGAA Division I wrestling champion in 1980. Finished 1980 with a 42-2 heavyweight wrestling record, with only losses coming in NCAA Division | championships in which he finished seventh. Criminal Justice major. PERSONAL: Attended Zeeland High in Zeeland, Mich., where he lettered in football and wrestling. Spent the off-season working on his undergraduate degree at Grand Valley State and assisting the coaching staff during spring practice. 25 79 JACOBGREEN ODE Height: 6-3 Weight: 247 College: Texas A&M NFL Experience: 2nd Year How Acquired: Draft (1st round 1980) Birthdate: 1/21/57 Birthplace: Pasadena, TX Residence: Houston, TX PRO: Played in 14 games and started 13 last season as a rookie. Led Seahawks in sacks with six, according to unofficial press box Statistics, and finished with 58 tackles. Also forced a fumble. Had a season high nine tackles against the New York Jets and had eight tackles against San Diego and Philadelphia. Registered two sacks against Kansas City and shared a pair of sacks against the Jets Batted down three passes last season. Earned all-rookie honors as chosen by The Pro Football Writers of America, The Sporting News, Pro Football Weekly and Football Digest. Joined the Sea- hawks as a first-round draft choice in 1980. COLLEGE: First team All-America pick by AP and Walter Camp Foun- dation. Second team All-America by UPI and College and Pro Football Newsweekly. Third team All-America by Football News. AP All-America Strength team. First team All-Southwest Conter- ence by AP. UPI and Players in 1978 and 1979. Chosen for East- West game and Japan Bowl. Defensive MVP in East-West game. Finished career with 283 tackles, including 38 quarterback sacks. Had 20 sacks as a senior and 134 total tackles. Forced 12 fumbles and recovered six in his career. Three-year letterman. Physical Education major PERSONAL: Attended Kashmere High in Houston, Texas, where he lettered in football, basketball and baseball. His high school bas- ketball team won two consecutive state titles and had a string of 83 straight victories. College roommate was Curtis Dickey, Baltimore Colts running back. Spent off-season working on his undergradu- ate degree at Texas A&M. 77 BILLGREGORY ODE Height: 6-5 Weight: 260 College: Wisconsin NFL Experience: 11th Year How Acquired: Trade (Dallas 1978) Birthdate: 12/14/49 Birthplace: Galveston, TX 2 Residence: Bellevue, WA PRO: Played in 14 games and started 13 last year. Has now per- formed in 46 games and started 43 as a member of the Seahawks Came to Seattle prior to the start of the 1978 regular season in a trade with Dallas for third and sixth-round draft choices. Including his Seven seasons with the Cowboys, Gregory enters his 11th pro season having participated in 142 NFL regular season games. Had 31 tackles and three-and-a-half sacks, according to unofficial press box statistics, last season. Forced two fumbles and recovered one in 1980. Posted six-and-a-half sacks and 64 tackles in 1979 after setting a club record with nine sacks in 1978. Had 65 tackles in 1978. Recovered three fumbles and intercepted one pass in 1978 Participated in three Super Bowls (VI, X, XI!) as a member of the Cowboys. Drafted by Dallas on the third round in 1971. COLLEGE: Captained the Wisconsin football team as a junior and senior. Earned first team All-Big Ten honors in 1970 as asenior and was a third team All-America selection. Named second team All- Big Ten as a junior. Participated in the East-West, Hula Bow! and College All-Star games. Graduated as a Physical Education major with a minor in Sociology. PERSONAL: Attended Lincoln High in LaMarque, Texas, where he lettered in football, basketball and track. Spent the off-season working towards his master’s degree in Business Administration at Seattle University and working as a management trainee for Metro- politan Savings. 75 ROBERT HARDY DT Height: 6-2 Weight: 250 College: Jackson State NFL Experience: 3rd Year ‘How Acquired: Draft (10th round 1979) Birthdate: 7/3/56 Birthplace: Tulsa, OK Residence: Tulsa, OK PRO: Has started 32 straight games at defensive left tackle since joining the Seahawks in 1979. Finished the 1980 season with 99 tackles, three sacks, a forced fumble and a recovered fumble, according to unofficial press box statistics. Had a career high 13 tackles against the New York Jets and was also in on two sacks in that contest. Had 10 tackles against Kansas City. Finished with three-and-a-half sacks and 87 tackles as a rookie. Had nine tackles against San Diego in his first pro game, including seven unassisted. Named winner of the Eddie G. Robinson Trophy as the NFL's Most Valuable Rookie from a Black college. Came to Seattle as a 10th- round draft choice in 1979. COLLEGE: First team All-Southwestern Athletic Conference as a jun- ior and senior. Defensive Player of the Year in the SWAC in 1978. Earned All-America recognition from the Pittsburgh Courier and Mutual Black Network. Intercepted two passes against Bethune- Cookman and one against Texas Southern. Criminal Justice major. PERSONAL: Lost only two games in three years of high school foot- ball at Booker T. Washington High in Tulsa, Okla. Nicknamed ‘Heartburn. 27 44 JOHNHARRIS § Height: 6-2 Weight: 200 College: Arizona State NFL Experience: 4th Year How Acquired: Draft (7th round 1978) Birthdate: 6/13/56 Birthplace: Ft. Benning, GA td Residence: Woodinville. WA PRO: Started all 16 games last season at free safety. Tied forthe club lead in interceptions with six along with Dave Brown, which equals the team record first established by Autry Beamon in 1977. Fin- ished second. on the team in tackles. with 117, according to unoffi- cial press box statistics. Had a string of four straight games with an interception — Denver, Dallas, New York Giants and San Diego. Had a season high 14 tackles in second San Diego contest. Played in 14 games and started seven in 1979. Finished that season with 54 tackles, two interceptions, a sack and a recovered fumble. Started all 16 games as a rookie in 1978 and earned all-rookie honors as selected by the Professional Football Writers of America, Pro Foot- ball Weekly and Pro Football Digest. Also named to UPI All-AFC Rookie team. Had four interceptions and 111 tackles as a rookie. Returned punts early in 1978 and set a team record with a 42-yard return against Pittsburgh. Had a sensational pro debut against San Diego in the 1978 pre-season opener when he intercepted two passes and recovered a fumble. Was Seattle's seventh-round draft choice in 1978. COLLEGE: Two-time All-Western Athletic Conference choice. Inter- cepted five passes as a senior in 1977 and returned them 50 yards. Finished his career with 16 interceptions, including seven as a junior. Returned 15 punts for an 11.6 average in 1977. Had a 73-yard punt return for a score against New Mexico in 1976. Earned Aca- demic All-WAC honors three seasons. Played one year of baseball in college. Graduated as a Political Science major. PERSONAL: Graduate of Jackson High in Miami, Florida, where he was valedictorian of his graduating class. Lettered and captained his high schoo! football and baseball teams. Among his high school classmates were Mychal Thompson (Portland TrailBlazers) and Warren Cromartie (Montreal Expos). Brother, Richard, was a bas- ketball player at Southern Methadist. College roommate was John Jefferson, San Diego Chargers wide receiver. Has worked as a management trainee for Weyerhaeuser during the off-season. HARRIS’ NFL RECORD Interceptions Club G NO YDS AVG LG TD 1978 Seattle 16 4 65 163 28 0 1979 Seattle 14 2 30 15.0 25 oO 1980 Seattle 16 6 280647 ~«415 0 NFL TOTALS 46 12 123 10.3 28 0 Additional Statistics: Punt returns, 5 for 58 yards, long of 42in 1978; 8 for 70 yards, long of 19, in 1979. SINGLE GAME HIGHS Interceptions Most Interceptions: 1, 12 times. Most Yards Returned: 28, vs. Cleveland 12/3/78 Longest Return: 28, vs. Cleveland 12/3/78 28 1 EFREN HERRERA K Height: 5-9 Weight: 190 College: UCLA NFL Experience: 7th Year How Acquired: Trade (Dallas 1978) Birthdate: 7/30/51 Birthplace: Guadalajara, Mexico - = Residence: Bellevue, WA PRO: Had his third straight outstanding season since joining the Seahawks in 1978, as he led the club in scoring with 93 points, and set club and career records for most field goals ina season (20) and in one game (four). In addition, he caught a nine-yard pass against Oakland in the Kingdome on a fake field goal, and was used as the lead blocker on another successful fake against Philadelphia. Car- ned a club record streak of 12 straight field goals into the 1980 season and made his first attempt in the season opener before missing a 54-yarder, He then made his next seven, including four in five attempts in the Seahawks’ 26-7 win at Houston. Herrera also had three field goals against Kansas City, with his only miss a club and personal record 60-yarder on the final play of the game, and two field goals in four othergames. In all, he connected on 20-01-31 attempts (also club and personal highs) with only one miss inside the 40-yard line. He added 33-of-33 extra points to total a current record streak of 52 in a row entering the 1981 season. He has converted 52 of 75 field goal attempts in his Seattle career (.693) and 96 of 140 (.686) in six NFL campaigns. In Seattle's final 1980 pre-season game, Herrera kicked field goals of 53, 47, and 42 yards as the Seahawks beat New England 30-23 on national television, and was successful with an onside kick. In three years with the Seahawks, he has been successful on seven of 15 onside Kick attempts, recovering one himself, including three of four in 1979. He led the team in scoring with a club and personal record 100 points that season, while excelling on national television. in three regular season appearances, Herrera was 11 for 11 on extra points, four of four on field goals (including three beyond 40 yards against the Jets), caught a 20-yard pass against Atlanta, and was success- ful with an onside kick against the Falcons. After joining the Sea- hawks in a 1978 pre-season trade with the Dallas Cowboys for a fifth-round draft choice, Herrera kicked the game-winning field goal (19 yards) on the last play of the game to beat Minnesota; sent the second Denver game into overtime with a 37-yarder with 54 seconds to play; and beat Oakland with a 46-yarder with three seconds left. That season he underwent an appendectomy opera- tion following the 15th.game of the season and came back the next week to make a 31-yard field goal and two of three extra points against Kansas City in the season finale. Herrera earned consensus all-pro honors in 1977 with Dallas as his 93 points that season were the most by an NFC kicker. He kicked two field goals and three extra points in the Cowboys’ 27-10 win over Denver in Super Bow! XII. He has missed only two field goals inside the 30 in his career. Had a string of 82 straight conversions snapped in 1977 when he missed against Philadelphia. Originally was drafted by the Detroit Lions in 1974 on the seventh round. He was waived and signed that same season by Dallas as a free agent. He missed the 1975 season with a knee injury. COLLEGE: Led the NCAA in kick scoring asa senior at UCLA in 1973_ Finished his three-year collegiate career with 121 of 127 extra points and 24 of 47 field goals for 193 points. Led UCLA in scoring as a sophomore and a junior with 46 points and 63 points, respec- tively. Finished second as a senior with 84 points, making 60 of 64 conversions and eight of 11 field goals. Set a school record with four field goals against the University of Washington as a sopho- more in 1971. Also lettered in soccer for three years as a forward- 29 midfielder at UCLA and was drafted by the Los Angeles Aztecs of the NASL PERSONAL: Moved to Southern California when he was 16 after being raised in La Experiencia, Mexico, near Guadalajara. Attended La Puente High School in La Puente, Calif., where he lettered in football, baseball, wrestling, track, and soccer. Active in commun- ity affairs during the off-season. He has assisted in the American Heart Association “Kick Out Heart Disease” campaign. Has raised funds for the University of Washington Hospital Eye Bank: Chil- dren's Orthopedic Hospital; the Muscular Dystrophy Association; Easter Seals; the Job Corps; Youth Outreach; the Boys’ Clubs of America; and SER, a Mexican-American program. During 1980 he also opened a Mexican restaurant, El Jardin, in Dallas. Made his second NFL-USO tour this off-season. HERRERA’S NFL RECORD Scoring Club G PAT-ATT FG-ATT PTS 1974 Dallas 1 33-33, 8-13 a7 1975 Dallas Injured Reserve 1976 Dallas 14 34-34 18-23 88 1977 Dallas 14 39-41 18-29 93 1978 Seattle 16 40-44 13-21 79 1979 Seattle 16 43-46 19-23 100 1980 Seattle 16 33-33, 20-31 93 NFL TOTALS 87 222-231 96-140 510 Additional Statistics: Pass receptions, one for 20 yards in 1979; one for 9 yards in 1980. Punting, 9 for 231 yards, 25. 7 average, 7 downed inside 20, career. SINGLE GAME HIGHS Most FGs Attempted: 5, vs. Houston 10/5/80 Most FGs Made: 4, vs. Houston 10/5/80 Longest FG Attempted: 60, vs. Kansas City 11/9/80 Longest FG Made: 52, vs. Washington 10/16/77 Most PATs Attempted: 5, vs. Cleveland 12/7/74 5, vs. NY Giants 9/25/77 5, vs. San Francisco 10/7/79 5. vs. New Orleans 11/18/79 Most PATs Made: 5, vs. Cleveland 12/7/74 5, vs. NY Giants 9/25/77 5, vs. San Francisco 10/7/79 5, vs. New Orleans 11/18/79 73 ANDREHINES T Height: 6-6 Weight: 275 College: Stanford NFL Experience: 2nd Year How Acquired: Draft (2nd round 1980) Birthdate: 2/28/58 Birthplace: Oakland, CA Residence: Issaquah, WA PRO: Missed most of training camp after reporting out of shape but impressed the coaching staff as the season went on. “We took much delight in his progress by the end of the season,” says head coach Jack Patera. “He has recognized what hard work it takes to play in the NFL and he’s now the prospect we thought he'd be when we drafted him.” Seattle selected Hines on the second round in 1980. He played in nine games as a rookie. COLLEGE: Lettered two years at Stanford and earned Starting assignment as a senior. Selected for the Hula Bowl. Honorable 30 mention All-Pac-10 as a senior. Played under three head coaches. all of whom are now in the NFL. Jack Christiansen (Seahawks assistant), Bill Walsh (49ers head coach) and Rod Dowhower (Broncos assistant). Graduated as a Communications major. PERSONAL: Attended St. Mary's High in Berkeley, Calif., where he lettered in football, basketball and baseball. Played on the same team with Atlanta running back Ray Strong. Full name is Andre Pierre Hines. 24 ALHUNTER FB Height: 5-11 Weight: 195 College: Notre Dame NFL Experience: 5th Year How Acquired: Draft (4th round 1978) Birthdate: 2/21/55 Birthplace: Greenville, NC Residence: Redmond, WA PRO: Played in nine games last season after missing early part of the year with an ankle injury. Has played in 52 games and started five since joining the Seahawks in 1977. Selected by the Seahawks on the fourth round of a supplemental draft conducted by the NFL in 1977. Draft choice to select Hunter was deducted from Seattle's 1978 total. Carried only nine times last season for 14 yards and caught three passes for 40 yards. Equalled Sherman Smith's club record with a 67-yard run from scrimmage against Cleveland in 1979 and gained 95 yards on 13 carries and one touchdown in that game. Rushed for 133 yards on 27 carries and scored two touch- downs against Kansas City in 1978. His 24.1 kickoff return average in 1978 still ranks as a club record. As a rookie, he led the club in kickoff returns with a 22.8 average. COLLEGE: The first player in Notre Dame history to rush for 1,000 yards in a single season. Gained 1,058 yards on 233 carries and scored 12 touchdowns in 1976. As a freshman in 1973, he set a school record with a 93-yard kickoff return against Alabama to help the Irish win the National Championship. Gained 558 yards on 117 carries and scored eight touchdowns in 1975. Finished his college career with 1,766 yards on 382 attempts. Graduated as an Econom- ics major PERSONAL: Lettered in football, basketball and track at J.H. Rose High in Greenville, N.C. Has one brother who played football at West Point and another brother is a graduate of Harvard HUNTER’S NFL RECORD Rushing Club G ATT YOS AVG LG TD 1977 Seattle 12 32 179 5:5; 20 1 1978 Seattle 16 105 348 33 55 z 1979 Seattle 15 34 «174 3.1 67 1 1980 Seattle 9 9 14, 1.6 ¥ 0 NFL TOTALS 52 180 715 39 67 4 Receiving Club G PC YDS AVG LG TD 1977 Seattle 12 5 42 84 20 0 1978 Seattle 16 #12 172 143: 21 0 1979 Seattle 15 t 7? 41,0 18 0 1980 Seattle 9 3 40 133 18 0 NFL TOTALS 52 27 331 #123 21 0 31 Kickoff Returns Club G NO YDS AVG LG TD 1977 Seattle 12 36 820 227 41 Q 1978 Seattle 16 «16 385 241 38 0 1979 Seattle 15 15 299 199 30 0 1980 Seattle 9 #11 213 194 40 0 NFL TOTALS 52. 78 1717 220 41 0 SINGLE GAME HIGHS Rushing Most Attempts: 27, vs. Kansas City 12/17/78 Most Yards: 133. vs. Kansas City 12/17/78 Longest Run: 67, vs. Cleveland 11/11/79 Most Touchdowns: 2. vs. Kansas City 12/17/78 Receiving Most Receptions: 4. vs. New York Jets 9/17/78 4. vs. Denver 10/1/78 Most Yards: 62. vs. New York Jets 9/17/78 Longest Reception: 21, vs. New York Jets 9/17/78 Kickoff Returns Most Returns: 7, vs. Cincinnati 9/25/77 Most Yards: 146, vs. Cincinnati 9/25/77 Longest Return: 41, vs. Denver 10/2/77 55 MICHAEL JACKSON LB Height: 6-1 Weight: 220 College: Washington NFL Experience: 3rd Year How Acquired: Draft (3rd round 1979) Birthdate: 7/15/57 Birthplace: Pasco, WA Residence: Redmond, WA PRO: Had an outstanaing year in 1980 leading the Seahawks in tackles with 136, according to unofficial press box statistics, while Starting 15 gamesat left outside linebacker. Missed the Dallas game with a knee injury. Had a season high 12 tackles twice, in the first Kansas City game and a week later against New England. Had 11 tackles three times, Cleveland, Oakland and Kansas City, and 10 tackles in the season opener against San Diego. Never had less than seven tackles in any one game. Led the team in tackles in 10 of his 15 games and finished second twice. Recorded his first profes- sional interception in the Seahawks’ 14-0 winat Washington. Inter- cepted a pass and recovered a fumble the next week in a win at Houston, and had fumble recoveries against Philadelphia and Kan- sas City. Played 15 games as a rookie, Starting eight, including the final six at outside linebacker. Finished third on the club in tackles, according to unofficial press box statistics, with 96. Had a career high 15 tackles against Kansas City and more than 10 tackles in five contests. Recovered an onside kick and a fumble against New Orleans. Joined the Seahawks as a third-round choice. COLLEGE: Selected second team All-America by AP and UPI. Earned third team All-America honors by AP as a junior, First team All- West Coast as chosen by UPI in both junior and senior years. First team all-conference in 1977 and 1978. Led Washington in tackles as a junior and senior. Finished career with 569 tackles and five inter- ceptions. Had interception late in the fourth quarter to cut off Michigan rally in 1978 Rose Bowl as a junior. Communications major PERSONAL: Lettered as a quarterback, running back and safety in high school at Pasco High in Pasco, Wash. Worked for the Census 32 Bureau during the 1979 off-season, and is active in the Pasco, Richland, Kennewick area Special Olympics and with Hope Enter- prises in Sunnyside, Wash, JACKSON'S NFL RECORD Interceptions Club G NO YDS AVG LG TD 1979 Seattle 15° 0 0 00 0 0 1980 Seattle 15 «2 9 45 5 o NFL TOTALS 30 2 9 4.5 5 0 Additional Statistics: Fumble recoveries, 1 in 1979; 3 in 1980. SINGLE GAME HIGHS Interceptions Most Interceptions: 1, vs, Washington 9/28/80 1, vs. Houston 10/5/80 Most Yards Returned: 5, vs. Washington 9/28/80 Longest Return: 5, vs. Washington 9/28/80 71 DANIEL JACOBS DE Height: 6-6 Weight: 265 College: Winston-Salem State NFL Experience: ist Year How Acquired: Draft (5th round 1980) Birthdate: 4/24/58 e Birthplace: Durham, NC “ Residence: Bellevue, WA PRO: Missed the entire 1980 season on the injured reserve list after suffering a broken ankle against Miami in the pre-season. Was Seattle's second pick in the fifth round of the 1980 draft. COLLEGE: Three-year letterman. Played defensive end, defensive tackle and offensive tackle. Also practiced at tight end. Played in Black College All-Star game. Earned All-Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association honors on defense in 1979. Also participated in basketball and wrestling in college. Graduated as an Art major. PERSONAL: Attended Durham High in Durham, N.C., where he let- tered in. football, basketball and track. His brother, Eugene, played linebacker at Winston-Salem State and had a free agent trial with the Baltimore Colts last year. Refereed youth basketball games for the Bellevue Boys and Girls Club and Kirkland Parks Department during the off-season. am 43 JIM JODAT FB la Height: 5-11 Weight: 213 + College: Carthage NFL Experience: 5th Year How Acquired: Trade (L.A. 1980) a Birthdate: 3/3/54 ‘\ Birthplace: Milwaukee, WI y A Residence: Huntington Beach, CA PRO: Played in all 16 games and started 13 last season after joining the Seahawks prior to the final pre-season game in 1980. Came to Seattle from Los Angeles in exchange for a future draft choice. Made his first start against Washington last year and gained a career high 117 yards on 22 carries. Led Seattle in rushing with 632 yards on 155 carries for a 4.1 average and five touchdowns. Also caught 26 passes for 190 yards, a 7.3 average and one touchdown. Rushed for two touchdowns against the New York Jets. Served as ip 33 the Rams’ special teams captain. Missed six weeks in 1979:0n the injured reserve list with an ankle injury. Returned in time to pick up: a blocked punt and return it 13 yards for a touchdown against Chicagoin the 11th week of the season. As 12th-round draft choice in 1976, he missed that season on the injured reserve list. His first NFL pass reception was a two-yard touchdown against Washing- ton in 1977. Played in Super Bowl XIV. COLLEGE; Lettered four years at Carthage College in Kenosha, Wis- consin, where he gained 4.079 career yards. Earned Little All- America honors, Also wrestled in college and posted a 32-1 won- loss record. Graduated as a Physical Education major. PERSONAL: Lettered in football, wrestling, and track at Pio Nono High in Milwaukee, Wisconsin JODAT'S NFL RECORD Rushing Club G ATT YDS AVG LG TD 1976 Los Angeles Injured Reserve 1977 Los Angeles 14 5) 15 3.0 5 1 1978 Los Angeles 16 26 100 38 18 0 1979 Los Angeles if 6 6 10 4 0 1980 Seattle 16 #4155 #632 41 26 5 NFL TOTALS 53 192 753 39 26 6 Receiving Club G PC YDS AVG LG TD 1976 Los Angeles Injured Reserve 1977 Los Angeles 14 i 2) 20: 2 1 1978 Los Angeles 16 3 21 70 10 0 1879 Los Angeles e 0 o 60.0 0 o 1980 Seattle 16 62606180) «71 14 1 NFL TOTALS 53. 390 «213 «(71 14 2 Kickoff Returns ‘Club G NO YDS AVG LG TD 1976 Los Angeles Injured Reserve 1977 Los Angeles 14 5 129 258 38 0 1978 Los Angeles 16. 22, 447/203) 135 0 1979 Los Angeles 7 2 19 95 19 o 1980 Seattle 16 0 0 00 60 9 NFL TOTALS 53 29 #595 205 38 oO Additional Statistics: Fumble recoveries, 1 in 1978; 1 in 1979. Returned blocked punt 13 yards for a touchdown, 1979. SINGLE GAME HIGHS Rushing Most Attempts: 22, vs. Washington 9/28/80 Most Yards: 127, vs. Washington 9/28/80 Longest Run: 26, vs. New England 9/21/80 Most Touchdowns: 2. vs. New York Jets 10/19/80 Receiving Most Receptions: 4, vs. Houston 10/5/80 4, vs. Denver 12/21/80 Most Yards: 25, vs. Denver 12/21/80. Longest Reception: 14. vs. Oakland 10/26/80 Most Touchdowns: 1, vs. Washington 12/17/77 1, vs. Denver 12/21/80 34 26 KERRY JUSTIN CB Height: 5-17 Weight: 175 College: Oregon State NFL Experience: 4th Year How Acquired: Free Agent (1978) Birthdate: 5/3/55 Birthplace: New Orleans, LA Residence: Kirkland, WA PRO: Played and started 11 gamesat cornerback last season, Missed five games after suffering a broken jaw in opener against San Diego. Finished the season with 40 tackles, according to unofficial press box statistics, forced a fumble. blocked a punt and inter- cepted one pass. His forced fumble and blocked punt came against Philadelphia, while the interception was in the second San Diego contest. Played in 14 games and started the final two in 1979 Finished the season with a club-leading three fumble recoveries. Had a fourth quarter interception in Seattle's 28-23 victory over Denver. Recorded a sack against Kansas City. Finished with 35 tackles in 1979, including a career high eight against the Broncos Played in all 16 games as a rookie. Signed with the Seahawks asa free agent. COLLEGE: Two-year letterman at Oregon State Intercepted one pass and returned it 63 yards as a senior. Had two interceptions as a junior. Liberal Studies major. PERSONAL: Attended and played football for two seasons at East Los Angeles College, where he was an all-conference choice. Attended Crenshaw High in Los Angeles, where he was a classmate of Los Angeles Rams running back Wendell Tyler, Milwaukee Bucks for- ward Marques Johnson and New York Mets outfielder Ellis Valen- tine. One brother, Sidney, played in the NFL with the Los Angeles Rams.and signed with Buffalo asa free agent for 1981, and another, Tyrone, signed with the B.C. Lions of the Canadian Football League. Spent the 1980 off-season working for the Census Bureau. JUSTIN'S NFL RECORD Interceptions Club G NO YDS AVG LG TD 1978 Seattle 16 0 0 0.0 Qo 0 1979 Seattle 4°04 oO 0.0 0 0 1980 Seattle 1 1 0 0.0 0 0 Additional Statistics: Fumble recoveries, 3 in 1979. Blocked punts, 1 in 1980. 35 LEROY KING FB Height: 6-2 Weight: 215 College: Texas NFL Experience: ist Year How Acquired: Free Agent (1980) Birthdate: 3/11/57 Birthplace: Weimar, TX 4 + Residence: Austin, TX PRO: Missed the 1980 season on the injured reserve list after suffer- ing a knee injury in training camp. Signed with the Seahawks as a free agent in 1980. COLLEGE: Two-year letterman. Rushed for 353 yards on 78 carries for a 4.5 average as a senior after gaining 349 yards on 56 carries fora 6.2 average as a junior. Speech Communications major. PERSONAL: Played two years at Blinn Junior College in Brenham, Texas, before transferring to Texas. First team junior college All= America selection by JC Grid-Wire as a freshman and sophomore. Was named to that publication's Team of the 70s. Attended Weimer High in Weimer, Texas, where he lettered in football, basketball and track. 35 17 DAVE KRIEG QB Height: 6-1 Weight: 185 College: Milton (NFL Experience: 2nd Year How Acquired: Free Agent (71980) Birthdate: 10/20/58 Birthplace: lola, W! Residence: Rothschild, WI PAD: Played in one regular season game last season after signing with the Seahawks as a free agent. Attempted two passes with no completions and was sacked once for six yards in season finale against Denver. Played in two pre-season games. and completed 14 of 20 for 113 yards with one interception. COLLEGE: Four-year starter, Finished seventh among NAIA passers in 1979 by completing 134 of 242 passes for 1,818 yards with 17 touchdowns and 10 interceptions. Also ranked eighth in total offense with 1,867 yards. Named Player of the Year in the Illini- Badger Conference and Wisconsin Independent Collegiate Athletic Conference. Lettered three years in baseball as a pitcher. Member of the school's student senate. Graduated as a Marketing Manage- ment major PERSONAL: Attended Everest High in Schofield, Wisconsin, where he lettered in football, basketball and baseball. Participated in Ford's Punt, Pass and Kick competition as a youngster. 54 ARTKUEHN C Height: 6-3 Weight: 255 College: UCLA NFL Experience: 6th Year How Acquired: Veteran Allocation Birthdate: 2/21/53 Birthplace: Victoria, BC ie: Residence: Woodinville, WA PRO: Has played in every Seahawks regular season game since the club's inception in 1876. Only one other player, cornerback Dave Brown, has played in all76 games. Has started 26. games. including the final game of the season against Denver last year. Is regarded by Jack Patera as an “excellent deep snapper and as fine a backup center as there is in the NFL.” Started one game in 1979 at left guard, and three games at center in 1978, 14 in 1977 and seven in 1976. Can play every offensive line position. Joined the Seahawks in the veteran allocation from the Washington Redskins. Was drafted by the Redskins in 1975 on the 15th round but signed with the Southern California Sun of the World Football League instead COLLEGE: Participated in the East-West and Hula Bowl games follow- ing his senior year. Was named UCLA's outstanding senior in 1974. Graduated as a Kinesiology major PERSONAL: Attended Cubberley High in Palo Alto, Calif, where he scored his only career touchdown as a center. Also lettered in wrestling and track. Has taught during the off-season and assisted the University of Washington coaching staff this past off-season. Comes from a family of seven. 80 STEVELARGENT WR Height: 5-11 Weight: 184 College: Tulsa NFL Experience: 6th Year How Acquired: Trade (Houston 1976) Birthdate: 9/28/54 Birthplace: Tulsa, OK Residence: Woodinville, WA PRO: Has led the Seahawks in receiving in each of the team's five seasons. Named All-AFC by College and Pro Football Newsweekly and second team All-AFC by UPI after a 1980 season that saw him catch 66 passes for 1,064 yards and six touchdowns. That marks the third successive season that Largent has gained over 1,000 yards receiving. He had four 100-yard plus receiving games in 1980, giving him 18 for his career, topped by a 142-yard, four catch, one touchdown effort at Oakland. Largent also had 139 yards on eight catches and a touchdown against the Giants; 127 yards and two touchdowns on six receptions against New England; and 101 yards on six receptions and a score against Philadelphia. Enters the 1981 season having caught a pass in 52 consecutive games. Led the entire National Football League in receiving yardage in 1979 with 1,237 yards on 66 receptions and was named to the Pro Bow! forthe second consecutive year. A wrist injury that caused him to miss the season finale at Oakland also caused him to miss the Pro Bowl. Largent was selected first team all-pro by Sports Illustrated and College and Pro Football Newsweekly, and was a second team choice by AP. He was named second team All-AFC by UPI. Largent’s 1,237 yard total in 1979 made him the only player in the decade of the 70's to exceed 1,200 yards receiving. He established his career high for receptions and yardage against New Orleans with nine catches for 146 yards. Largent had four games in 1979 — Oakland, Houston, New Orleans, and Denver — in which he caught two touchdown passes. Injured his wrist early against Denver and proceeded to catch a 35-yard touchdown pass in the third quarter and then a 43-yarder with 1:40 left giving the Seahawks a 28-23 win Became Seattle's first Pro Bowl representative in 1978 after leading the AFC in receiving with71 catches for 1,168 yards. He became the first wide receiver to catch more than 70 passes since Chicago's Dick Gordon in 1970. Named the state of Washington's profes- sional athlete of the year by the Tacoma Athletic Commission in 1978. Earned second team All-NFL honors by AP and Newspaper Enterprises Association. First team All-AFC as chosen by The Sporting News and second team selection by UPI. Equalled the Pro Bowl record of five receptions, in 1978, including an eight-yard touchdown. Finished third among NFC receivers in 1976 with 54 receptions for 705 yards as a rookie and then caught 33 for 643 yards and 10 touchdowns in 1977. Earned All-Rookie honors by AP and UPI in 1976. Had three games in 1980 where he caught six or more passes, giving him 18 such games in his career. Joined the Seahawks during the 1976 pre-season in a trade with Houston for an eighth-round draft choice, and has played in 75 of a possible 76 games during his Seahawks career. COLLEGE: Led the nation in touchdown catches in 1974 and 1975 with 14 each year. Named second team All-America by AP in 1975 and was a two-time All-Missouri Valley Conference selection. Caught 103 passes for 1,884 yards and 28 touchdowns in his final two years and finished his college career with 126 catches for 2.385 yards and 32 touchdowns. His college receiver coach was Jerry Rhome, currently the Seahawks offensive coach. Participated in the Senior Bowl. Was selected one of the top eight seniors in his graduating class by Tulsa's alumni board. Graduated witha degree in Biology. PERSONAL: Attended Putnam City High School in Oklahoma City, 37 Okla., where he lettered in football and baseball. One of his team- mates was Pat Ryan, a backup quarterback with the New York Jets. Active in the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and Pro Athletes Outreach. Involved in a number of community organizations, including United Way, Children’s Orthopedic Hospital, and the March of Dimes. Spent the off-season at Seattle Pacific University working on his Secondary Teaching Certificate. Also assisted the University of Washington's wide receivers during the Huskies’ Spring practice. Climbed Mt. Rainier along with teammate Jim Zorn and offensive line coach Howard Mudd during the 1980 off-season. LARGENT'S NFL RECORD Receiving Club G PC YDS AVG LG TD 1976 Seattle 14 54 705 130 45 4 1977 Seattle 14 33 643 194 74 10 1978 Seattle 16 71 #1168 «165 57 8 1979 Seattle 15 66 1237 187 55 9 1980 Seattle 16 66 1064 161 67 6 NFL TOTALS 75 290 4817 16.7 74 37 Additional Statistics: Kickoff returns. 8 for 156 yards, 19.5 average in 1976. Punt returns, 4 for 36, 9.0 average in 1976; 3 for 32 yards, 10.6 average in 1977. Rushing, 4 carries for -17 yards in 1976; 1 carry for 2 yards in 1980. SINGLE GAME HIGHS Receiving Most Receptions: 9, vs. New Orleans 11/18/79 9, vs. Kansas City 12/2/79 Most Yards: 149. vs. New Orleans 11/18/79 Longest Reception: 74, vs. San Diego 11/27/77 Most Touchdowns: 2, vs. Tampa Bay 10/16/77 2, vs. Buffalo 10/30/77 2, vs. Chicago 11/5/78 2, vs. Oakland 9/16/79 2, vs. Houston 10/21/79 2, vs. New Orleans 11/18/79 2, vs. Denver 12/8/79 2, vs. New England 9/21/80 41 WILLLEWIS CB Height: 5-9 Weight: 185 College: Millersville State NFL Experience: 2nd Year How Acquired: Free Agent (1980) Birthdate: 1/16/58 ( i Birthplace: Quakerstown, PA 4 Residence: Bellevue, WA PRO: Had an outstanding rookie season returning kickoffs and punts after signing as a free agent. Established a number of club records, including longest punt return and longest kickoff return. His 75-yard punt return for a touchdown against the Broncos was the first punt return for a score in team history. His 54-yard kickoff return against Oakland also established a team record. His 23.4 average on 25 kickoff returns was the second best in the AFC last year and fifth best in the entire NFL. His 8.5 average on 41 punt returns ranked eighth in the AFC last year. In addition to his 75-yard punt return, he had a 50-yard punt return against the Houston Oilers. Also played as a reserve defensive back COLLEGE: Two-time All-Pennsyivania State Colleges Athletic Con- 38 ference choice. Four-year letterman. Also lettered two years in track. Graduated with a degree in Social Work PERSONAL: Attended Pennridge High in Perkasie, Pa.. where he lettered in football, basketball and track. His brother, Tim, is a defensive back at the University of Pittsburgh, and a cousin, Robb Riddick, was drafted on the ninth round by the Buffalo Bills as a running back this year LEWIS’ NFL RECORD Kickoff Returns Club G NO YDS AVG LG TD 1980 Seattle 16 «25 585 234 54 Oo Punt Returns Club G NO FC YOS AVG LG TD 1980 Seattle 16 «41 9 349 85 75 1 SINGLE GAME HIGHS Kickoff Returns Most Returns: 5, vs. Dallas 11/27/80 Most Yards: 96, vs. Denver 12/21/80 Longest Return: 54, vs. Oakland 10/26/80 Punt Returns Most Returns: 4, six times (Most Yards: 88, vs. Denver 11/23/80 Longest Return: 75, vs. Denver 11/23/80 Most Touchdowns: 1, vs. Denver 11/23/80 61 TOMLYNCH G Height: 6-5 Weight: 260 College: Boston College NFL Experience: 5th Year How Acquired: Draft (2nd round 1977) Birthdate: 5/24/55 Birthplace: Chicago, IL Residence: Kirkland, WA PRO: Played in all 16 games and started 12 last season. Hampered in the early season by a calf injury. Started 15 games and missed the second Kansas City game because of injuries in 1979. In 1979 was part of an offensive line that had impressive pass protection statis- tics. Seahawks quarterbacks were sacked only 23 times that year, which was the best protection in the AFC and fourth best in the entire NFL. Earned second team All-AFC honors as selected by UPI in 1978. Started all 16 games in 1976 at left offensive guard and played part of the Cleveland game at center when Art Kuehn was injured. Started five of the final six games of his rookie year in 1977 and played in all 14 contests that season. First starting assignment was ina 17-0 victory over the New York Jets. Was drafted by Seattle ‘on the second round in 1977 following a draft-day trade with Dallas. Was the second player taken in the second round and 30th overall COLLEGE: Selected by UPI and the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Con- ference as All-East in 1976. Played in the Senior Bowl. Was pre- sented the Scanlan Award as BC’s scholar-athlete of the year. Lettered four years and spent one season on defense as a tackle Graduated as a Marketing major. PERSONAL: Attended Whitman-Hanson Regional High School in Whitman, Mass., where he lettered in football and track as a weightman. Enjoys skiing. Has worked as a substitute teacher during the off-season. Active in community affairs, including Uni- ted Way and YMCA fund-raising drives. 39 64 SAM McCULLUM WR Height: 6-2 Weight: 190 College: Montana State NFL Experience: 8th Year How Acquired: Veteran Allocation Birthdate: 11/30/52 Birthplace: McComb, MS Residence: Bellevue, WA PRO: Voted by his teammates as the Seahawks’ Most Valuable Player aftera 1980 season that saw him establish career highs with 62 receptions for 874 yards and six touchdowns. McCullum has had two outstanding years his past two seasons with 108 catches for 1,613 yards and 10 touchdowns. Caught five passes for 107 yards against the Jets in New York in the Seahawks’ 27-17 win. Also blocked a punt in that game that was returned 32 yards by Jessie Green fora touchdown, reducing the Jets’ lead to 14-10 in the third quarter. Later, he caught a 58-yard Jim Zorn pass to set up a field goal that started the Seahawks’ 17-point fourth quarter comeback. Caught six passes for 96 yards and a touchdown at Kansas City, and had four receptions and the Seahawks’ two touchdowns ina 26-7 win at Houston. Also had two touchdown receptions against New England and caught seven passes for 69 yards against the New York Giants, both in the Kingdome. Started all 16 games last year, catching at least two passes in each game. He now has a streak of 51 straight starts and has played in 75 of 76 games for the Seahawks. Established a Seahawks’ single-game yardage mark when he caught eight passes for 173 yards in the 1979 season finale in Oakland. His eight catches were a personal single-game high. Scored one touchdown in that game, on a 65-yard pass from Jim Zorn. Had a 58-yard reception from Zorn the previous week to set up the Seahawks’ second touchdown ina 28-23 win over Denver in the Kingdome. Scored the first touchdown in Seahawks’ history — both pre-season and regular season. Caught a 12-yard pass from Zorn against San Francisco in the 1976 pre-season, and had a 15-yard scoring pass from Zorn in the regular season opener against the St. Louis Cardinals that year. Also had a 72-yard TD reception from Zorn in that game. Came to Seattle in the veteran allocation from Minnesota in 1976. Was originally a ninth-round draft choice of the Vikings in 1974 COLLEGE: Caught 70 passes for 1.259 yards and a school-record 16 touchdowns during his three years at Montana State. Named All- Big Sky Conference and honorable mention small college All- America, Majored in Sociology. PERSONAL: Has been active in the Big Brothers organization, the Heart Fund drive, and the Montana Special Olympics. Attended Flathead High School in Kalispell, Montana, where he was all-state in football and basketball, along with being a quarter-miler on the school’s track team. Has four brothers and three sisters. One brother, George, was a football player at Augustana College Attended Seattle University during the off-season. McCULLUM'S NFL RECORD Receiving Club G PC YDS AVG LG TD 1974 Minnesota 12 7 108 19.7 34 3 1975 Minnesota 9 2 25 125 20 Q 1976 Seattle 14 32 506 158 72 4 1977 Seattle 13 9 198 220 65 1 1978 Seattle 16 37 525 14.2 44 3 1979 Seattle 16 #46 739 161 65 4 1980 Seattle 16 62 874 1414 58 6 NFL TOTALS 96 195 2975 152 72 21 40 Additional Statistics: Kickoff returns, 12 for 300 yards, 25 Oaverage in 1974; 9 for 221 yards, 24.6 average in 1975. Punt returns, 12 tor 191 yards, 7.5 average in 1974; 12 for 22 yards. 1.8 averagein 1975 Blocked kicks, one punt in 1980. SINGLE GAME HIGHS Receiving Most Receptions: 8, vs. Oakland 12/16/79 Most Yards: 173, vs. Oakland 12/16/79 Longest Reception: 72. vs. St. Louis 9/12/76 Most Touchdowns: 3, vs. Kansas City 12/14/74 30 LAWRENCE McCUTCHEON RB Height: 6-1 Weight: 205 College: Colorado State NFL Experience: 10th Year How Acquired: Waivers (Denver 1980) Birthdate: 6/2/50 Birthplace: Plainview, TX Residence: Los Angeles. CA PRO: Played in eight games with the Seahawks last year and 15 overall. Joined the team in mid-season on waivers from the Denver Broncos. Gained 202 yards on 40 carries for a 5.1 average and scored three touchdowns on the ground last year with Seattle Single game high was 95 yards on 11 carries against Dallas. Also caught eight passes for 64 yards and one touchdown with the Seahawks. Joined the Broncos in a 1980 off-season trade with the Los Angeles Rams. Played eight years with the Rams. He ranks as the Rams’ all-time leading rusher with 6,186 yards on 1,435 carries fora 4.3 average with 48 rushing touchdowns. He also added 1,683 yards receiving on 184 receptions with 12 touchdowns for the Rams. During his career, he has rushed for over 1,000 yards four times, with a career high 1,238 yards in 1977. He has had 25 games with 100 yards or more, highlighted by a 202-yard performance in the Rams’ 35-23 first-round playoff victory over the St. Louis Cardi- nals in 1975. Best regular season performances were a pair of 152-yard games against New Orleans and Chicago in 1973. Was selected for five Pro Bowl appearances with the Rams. Completeda ai 24-yard touchdown pass in Super Bowl XIV. Was named to UPI's all-rookie team in 1973 after gaining 1,097 yards. Third-round draft choice by the Rams in 1972 COLLEGE: Three-year letterman and finished his career with 2,917 yards rushing on 649 carries, a 4.5 average and 22 touchdowns. Was twice named to the All-Western Athletic Conference team. Gained 1,112 yards his senior year, 1,008 his junior year, and was. named the WAC's Outstanding Back after gaining 797 yards asa sophomore. His backfield coach at Colorado State as a junior and senior was Seahawks backfield coach Andy MacDonald. Played in the American Bowl. Business major. PERSONAL: Earned three letters in football and four each in basket- ball and baseball at Plainview High in Plainview, Texas. Nicknamed Clutch at Colorado State. Comes from a family of 10. Goes by Lawrence rather than Larry because he has a younger brother named Larry. McCUTCHEON’S NFL RECORD Rushing Club G ATT YDS AVG LG TD 1972 Los Angeles 3 0 o 00 0 0 1973 Los Angeles 12 210 1097 52 37 2 1974 Los Angeles 14 286 1109 47 23 3 1975 Los Angeles 13213 «4911 43 43 2 1976 Los Angeles 14 291 1168 40 40 9 1977 Los Angeles 14 294 1238 42 48 7 1978 Los Angeles 8 118 #420 36 18 0 1979 Los Angeles W 73 243 «33 «(21 0 1980 Denver-Seattle 15 52 254 48 32 3 NFL TOTALS 104 1487 6440 4.3 48 26 Receiving Club G PC YDS AVG LG TD 1972 Los Angeles 3 0 0 00 oO 0 1973. Los Angeles 12° 30 289 96 31 3 1974 Los Angeles 14 39 408 105 50 2 1975 Los Angeles 13.31 230 74 24 1 1976 Los Angeles 14 28 #305 109 42 2 1977 Los Angeles 14 25 274 11.0 30 2 1978 Los Angeles 8 12 7% 63 33 2 1979 Los Angeles 41, 19). 161 Sb et4 0 1980 Denver-Seattle 15 9 7% #84 17 1 NFL TOTALS 104 193 1759 9.1 50 13 Additional Statistics: Kickoff returns, 1 for 6 yards, 1973. Passing, attempted 1 pass with 0 completions, 1975, 1978. SINGLE GAME HIGHS Rushing Most Attempts: 31, vs. San Francisco 11/21/76 Most Yards: 152, vs. New Orleans 11/25/73 152, vs. Chicago 12/2/73 Longest Run: 48, vs. Atlanta 12/11/77 Most Touchdowns: 3, vs. Atlanta 12/4/76 Receiving Most Receptions: 8, vs. San Francisco 11/11/76 Most Yards: 99, vs. Miami 11/3/76 Longest Reception: 50, vs. San Francisco 11/20/74 Most Touchdowns: 2, vs. San Francisco 11/20/74 42 ; + 89 MARK McGRATH WR a Height: 5-11 | Weight: 175 =~ \F College: Montana State : a NFL Experience: 1st Year 7 How Acquired: Free Agent (1980) Birthdate: 12/17/57 Hs Birthplace: e Residence: Seattle, WA PRO: Missed the 1980 season on the injured reserve list after suffer- ing a knee injury in training camp. Signed with the Seahawks as a free agent COLLEGE: Two-time All-Big Sky selection. First-team College Divi- sion All-America choice. Caught 19 passes for 315 yards, 16.6 average and two touchdowns as a senior. Returned 12 kickoffs fora 22.8 average and 37 punts for a 10.0 average. Finished his career with 55 catches for 914 yards and nine touchdowns. Four-year letterman. Ran on school’s 440-yard relay team as a freshman Played on 1976 NCAA Division Il championship team. Criminal Justice major PERSONAL: Played high school football at Shorecrest High in Seattle. Wash., where one of his teammates was Oakland Raiders quarter- back Marc Wilson. Also lettered in baseball. Won Ford's Punt, Pass | and Kick regional competition as a nine-year old. Worked for | Bekins Van Lines during the off-season, 21 VIC MINOR § Height: 6-0 Weight: 198 Fe College: Northeast Louisiana NFL Experience: 2nd Year T ‘s. How Acquired: Draft (8th round 1980) -_ Birthdate: 11/28/58 Ww SS Birthplace: Shreveport, LA \= mee Residence: Bellevue, WA PRO: Played in all 16 games as a reserve safety and special teams performer as a rookie last year. Had an interception, forced a fumble and recovered a fumble in Seattle's 26-7 win over Houston last year. Finished the year with 23 tackles, according to unofficial press box statistics. Joined the Seahawks as an eighth-round draft choice in 1980. , COLLEGE: Second team All-Southern Independent as chosen by Associated Press. Set school career interception record with 15. Tied school record with six interceptions as a senior. Returned a punt 85 yards for a touchdown against Arkansas State in 1979 Returned only three punts in 1979 for 107 yards. Finished senior season with 64 tackles. Had three fumble recoveries as a junior Four-year letterman and three-year starter at cornerback. Entered Northeast Louisiana as a walk-on. Graduated as a Construction major. PERSONAL: Attended Woodlawn High in Shreveport, La., the same school that produced NFL quarterbacks Terry Bradshaw (Pitts- burgh) and Joe Ferguson (Buffalo). Lettered in football in high school. Member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Bench presses 405 pounds. MINOR'S NFL RECORD Interceptions Club G NO YDS AVG LG TD 1980 Seattle 16 1 0 00 oO 0 43 32 JEFF MOORE RB Height: 6-0 Weight: 190 College: Jackson State NFL Experience: 3rd Year How Acquired: Draft (12th round 1979) i? Birthdate: 8/20/56 Birthplace: Kosciusko, MS Residence: Kosciusko, MS PRO: Played in 14 games, starting two, the first Kansas City and Denver games last year. Established career highs with 202 yards rushing on 60 attempts, and 25 receptions for 231 yards. Had his best day rushing with 40 yards in four carries in the Seahawks’ 27-17 win over the Jets in New York, Gained 18 yards on one rushing attempt and caught a pass for 34 more yards during the Seahawks’ go-ahead touchdown drive in the fourth quarter. Later ran 20 yards to set up the final touchdown. The week before, against Cleveland, he caught a career high 6 passes for 53 yards and added 37 yards on the ground. Caught five passes in San Diego. Played in all 16 games as rookie, starting one. Gained a career high 65 yards on 15 rushing attempts against New Orleans in his only start. Scored two rushing touchdowns at Kansas City. Returned 10 punts for 90 yards and 31 kickoffs for a 20.7 average Drafted by Seattle on the 12th round in 1979. COLLEGE: First team All-Southwestern Athletic Conference in 1978. Selected Most Valuable Player in the SWAC. Mutual Black Network Offensive Player of the Year. Named All-America by the Pittsburgh Courier and Mutual Black Network. Rushed for 1,205 yards on 169 attempts for a 7.3 average and 10 touchdowns as a senior. Aver- aged 104 yards per game rushing. Gained 202 yards against Bethune-Cookman in 1978. Picked up 161 yards on 18 attempts against Alabama State. Had two other games over 150 yards rush- ing. Gained 343 yards on 93 carries as a junior. Mass Communica- tions major. PERSONAL: Attended Kosciusko High in Kosciusko, Miss., where he gained 329 yards and scored five touchdowns in one game. Also lettered in baseball and track MOORE'S NFL RECORD Rushing ‘Club G ATT YDS AVG LG TD 1979 Seattle 16 #44 #168 38 18 2 1980 Seattle 14 60 202 34 20 0 Receiving Club G PC YDS AVG LG TD 1979 Seattle 16 #14 #128 9.4 24 0 1980 Seattle 14 #25 231 92 34 0 Kickoff Returns Club G NO YDS AVG LG TD 1979 Seattle 16 31 641 20.7 39 0 1980 Seattle 14 1 W 19.0. «14 QO Punt Returns Club G NO YDS AVG LG TD 1979 Seattle 16 «10 $0 90 29 0 1980 Seattle 14 0 o 600 0 0 SINGLE GAME HIGHS Rushing Most Attempts: 15, vs. New Orleans 11/18/79 Most Yards: 65, vs. New Orleans 11/18/79 46 Longest Run: 20, vs. New York Jets 10/19/80 Most Touchdowns: 2, vs. Kansas City 12/2/79 Receiving Most Receptions: 6, vs. Cleveland 10/12/80 Most Yards: 53, vs. Cleveland 10/12/80 Longest Reception: 34, vs. New York Jets 10/19/80 Kickoff Returns Most Returns: 4. vs. New Orleans 11/18/79 4, vs. Denver 12/8/79 Most Yards: 86. vs. New Orleans 11/18/79 86, vs. Denver 12/8/79 Longest Return: 39, vs. Denver 12/8/79 Punt Returns Most Returns: 5, vs. Denver 12/8/79 Most Yards: G1, vs. Denver 12/8/79 Longest Return: 29, vs. Denver 12/8/79 16 STEVEMYER QB Height: 6-2 Weight: 200 College: New Mexico NFL Experience: 5th Year How Acquired: Draft (4th round 1976) Birthdate: 7/17/54 Birthplace: Covina, CA Residence: Kirkland, WA PRO: Missed the 1980 season after suffering a back injury in the team's annual intra-squad scrimmage. Played in just one regular season game in 1979. Completed two of eight for 28 yards against the New York Jets. Had an outstanding 1979 pre-season by com- pleting 72 percent of his passes (26 of 36) for 353 yards with two touchdowns and no interceptions. Saw action in three of the four pre-season contests that season. Played in four regular season games in 1978 and completed 11 of 22 for 94 yards. Engineered drive that sent Denver game into overtime. Started four games in 1977 when Jim Zorn was injured. Finished that season by complet- ing 70 of 130 passes for 729 yards with six touchdowns and 12 interceptions. Passed for 252 yards and four scores against Tampa Bay. Completed 20 of 30 against the Bucs and 20 of 29 against Denver. Was active for seven games as a rookie but did not play during the regular season. Was selected on the fourth round by the Seahawks in the 1976 draft. COLLEGE: Honorable mention All-America and twice Western Athletic Conference Player of the Week in 1975. As a senior, he completed 190 of 353 passes for 2.501 yards and ranked second in the country in passing. Was third in the country in total offense with 2,369 yards, Threw 21 touchdowns in 1975 and seven as ajunior. In 1974, he completed 105 of 196 for 1,103 yards. Was leading the nation in pass completions until he suffered a knee injury in the sixth game of his junior year. Named MVP in the 1976 Coaches All-America game. Majored in Business. PERSONAL: Attended West Covina High in West Covina, Calif., and participated in football, basketball and baseball. Was a two-time junior college All-America at Mt. San Antanio College in Walnut. Calif. Gompleted 308 of 576 passes for 3.643.yards and 29 touch- downs in his two junior college seasons. Involved in community affairs, including volunteer work for United Way and Children's Orthopedic Hospital. Opened up a pair of sporting goods stores. The Eastside Athlete, in Kirkland during the off-season 45 MYER'S NFL RECORD Passing Club G ATT COMP YDS PCTTD INT LGLOST/ATT 1976 Seattle O 0 0 0 0000 0 0 o/o 1977 Seattle 7130 70 729 4538 6 12 45 9/80 1978 Seattle 4 22 11 94 5000 2 17 o/O 1979 Seattle 1 8 = 28 2500 O 18 0/0 1980 Seattle Injured Reserve NFL TOTALS 12 160 83 851 518 6 14 45 9/80 Rushing Club G NO YDS AVG LG TD 1976 Seattle Oo. 60 o oO 0 0 1977 Seattle 7 6 1 02 4 0 1978 Seattle 4 2 10 5.0) 5 0 1979 Seattle 1 ff o 6600 0 0 1980 Seattle Injured Reserve NFL TOTALS 12 9 W 1.2 5 0 SINGLE GAME HIGHS Passing Most Attempts: 30, vs. Tampa Bay 10/16/77 (20 completions) Most Completions: 20. vs. Denver 10/2/77 (29 attempts) 20. vs. Tampa Bay 10/16/77 (30 attempts) Most Yards: 252, vs. Tampa Bay 10/16/77 Most Touchdowns: 4, vs. Tampa Bay 10/16/77 Most Interceptions: 4, vs. New England 10/9/77 Longest Completion: 45, vs. Tampa Bay 10/16/77 Rushing Most Attempts: 3, vs. Tampa Bay 10/16/77 Most Yards: 10, vs. Denver 10/29/78 Longest Run: 5, vs. Denver 10/29/78 78 BOBNEWTON &G Height: 6-5 Weight: 260 College: Nebraska (NFL Experience: 11th Year How Acquired: Waivers (Chicago 1976) f K ~ Birthdate: 8/16/49 AY, = ae sun Birthplace: Pomona, CA Residence: Woodinville, WA PRO: Started all 16 games at right guard last season and has now played in 68 games and started 51 since joining the Seahawks in 1976 on waivers from the Chicago Bears. Started 11 gamesin 1979 before being placed on the injured reserve list with a knee injury. Started all 16 in 1978, one in 1977 and seven in 1976. Selected as Seahawks’ Lineman of the Year last year by Norm Evans, publisher of the Seahawk Report. The award is sponsored by the Ocean Shores Chamber of Commerce. Part of an offensive line that in 1979 led the AFC in pass protection and finished fourth in the NFL in pass protection by allowing only 23 sacks. Originally drafted by the Bears in 1971 on the third round. COLLEGE: A consensus All-America selection as a senior at Nebraska. Was a member of Nebraska's 1970 national champion- ship team. Played in the Senior Bowl, Coaches All-America game and College All-Star game. Named Big Eight Lineman of the Week a record four times. Physical Education major. PERSONAL: Played two seasonsat Cerritos, Calif., Junior College, the same school that also produced Jim Zorn and Minnesota Vikings offensive tackle Ron Yary. Attended Glenn High in Norwalk, Calif., 46 where he lettered in football. Worked in real estate for Bentley Properties during the off-season. Active in community affairs, including volunteer work for the Redmond-Kirkland Boys and Girls Club o2 JOENORMAN LB Height: 6-1 Weight: 220 College: Indiana NFL Experience: 3rd Year How Acquired: Draft (2nd round 1979) Birthdate: 10/15/56 7 Birthplace: Millersburg, OH tf fi Residence: Bellevue, WA PRO: Played in all 16 games last season and started as an outside linebacker against Dallas. Can play middle linebacker or outside linebacker. Finished the season with 76 tackles, according to unof- ficial press box statistics. Also intercepted a pass, was credited with three sacks and forced a fumble. Had a single game high of 10 tackles against the New York Jets. Played in 15 games as arookie in 1979 and started at outside linebacker against Miami. Finished the season with 23 tackles. Joined the Seahawks as a second-round draft choice in 1979. COLLEGE: First team All-Big Ten as a senior as selected by AP and UPI. Sports Illustrated Defensive Player of the Week against Washington in 1978 after making 16 tackles, including 11 un- assisted. Played in Hula Bowl and Japan Bowl. Named MVP in Japan Bowl. Most Valuable Player at Indiana as a junior and senior. AP Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week against Michigan State in 1977, Became a starter in 1976 and finished the season as the number two tackler with 91. Led Indiana in tackles as ajunior and senior with 124 and 199, respectively. Finished career with 444 tackles. Graduated as a Forensic Studies major. PERSONAL; Was a quarterback in high school at West Holmes High in Millersburg, Ohio, where he threw for 1,118 yards and accounted for 18 touchdowns as a senior. Was All-State in Ohio for two seasons and was the Eastern Ohio Player of the Year as a senior. Also played basketball and baseball in high school. Was drafted by the Philadelphia Phillies as a third baseman on the 10th round in high school. Competed in Ford’s Punt, Pass and Kick district finals as a 12-year old. Ambidextrous NORMAN'S NFL RECORD Interceptions Club G NO YDS AVG LG TD 1979 Seattle 15° 0 Q 0.0 0 0 1980 Seattle 16 1 0 0.0 0 0 88 BRIAN PEETS TE Height: 6-4 Weight: 233 College: Pacific NFL Experience: 3rd Year How Acquired: Free Agent (1978) Birthdate: 11/15/56 Birthplace: Stockton, CA Residence: Redmond, WA PRO: Missed the entire 1980 regular season on the injured reserve list with a broken Jeg suffered against San Francisco in the pre- season. Started 14 games and played in all 16 in 1979. Finished the 1979 season with 25 catches for 293 yards, an 11.7 average anda 47 touchdown reception against New Orleans. Had four catches for 36 yards in the 1979 regular season opener against San Diego. Origi- nally signed by the Seahawks as a free agent in 1978 prior to training camp. Released prior to the regular season and re-signed midway through the season. Played in seven games in 1978. COLLEGE: Four-year letterman at Pacific. Team captain in 1977. Team's second-leading receiver as.a senior with 14 catches for 281 yards, a 20.1 average and three touchdowns. Second-team Alli- Pacific Coast Athletic Association as a senior. Finished his career with 36 catches for 674 yards and four touchdowns. Graduated asa Biology major. PERSONAL: Attended Linden High in Linden, Calif., where he lettered in football, basketball and track. His father is an elementary school Principal. Has spent his off-seasons assisting a veterinarian, work- ing for the Marine Fisheries Department and photographing wild- life in Kenya. Collects comic books. Has donated his time to a number of local charities, including the Crippled Children's Fund PEETS’ NFL RECORD Receiving ‘Club G PC YDS AVG LG TD 1978 Seattle t 1 14 140 O 0 1979 Seattle 16 25 293 417 °28 1 1980 Seattle Injured Reserve NFL TOTALS 23 260«©307 «411.8 «28 1 SINGLE GAME HIGHS Most Receptions: 4. vs. San Diego 9/2/79 Most Yards: 47, vs. New Orleans 11/18/79 Longest Reception: 28, vs. New Orleans 11/18/79 Most Touchdowns: 1, vs. New Orleans 11/18/79 83 STEVE RAIBLE WR Height: 6-2 Weight: 195 College: Georgia Tech NFL Experience: 6th Year How Acquired: Draft (2nd round 1976) = Birthdate: 6/2/54 / Birthplace: Louisville, KY ‘ Residence: Bellevue, WA PRO: Played in all 16 games last season as a backup wide receiver and special teams performer. Caught three passes, tying his career high, with 43 yards against Philadelphia. Also had 3 catches at Dallas. Had a 40-yard reception against New England to set up the Seahawks go ahead score. In all caught 16 passes for a 14.5 aver- age. Started four games in 1979 and played in all 16. Caught 20 passes for 252 yards and a touchdown. Blocked a punt at Kansas City and recovered a fumble against Houston as part of the special teams. Played in all 16 games in 1978, catching 22 passes for 316 yards, a 14.4 average and one touchdown. Had a 38-yard touch- down reception in Seattle’s 17-16 win at Oakland. Was credited with a safety that season after running Cleveland punter Johnny Evans out of the end zone. Played 14 games and started three in 1977. Played in 13 games as a rookie in 1976. Had an 80-yard touchdown reception at Minnesota. Blocked a punt at Green Bay and returned it 27 yards for a touchdown. Has played in 75 of a possible 76 games during his career, missing only the season finale his rookie year. Was Seattle's third pick on the second round in 1976. COLLEGE: First team All-Southern Independent choice as aseniorin 1975 by Associated Press. Honorable mention AP All-America. Clocked in 4.35 in the 40-yard dash at Georgia Tech. Played tight 48 end and caught 24 passes for 452 yards, an 18.8 average and five touchdowns during his three-year career. Also ran for two touch- downs on five carries as asenior. Was invited to the American Bowl and Senior Bowl all-star games. Lettered three years in track recording a best 100-yard dash of 9.5 and was selected as Georgia's Outstanding Collegiate Runner in 1975. Graduated with adegree in Industrial Management PERSONAL: Active in community affairs. One of the Seahawks nomi- nees for the 1980 NFL Man of the Year Competition. Named Pro Athlete of the Year by the North End Boys Club for community service in 1979, and received honorary Community Service Award from the Boy Scouts of America. Organized and wrote Champions vs. M.S. play, Is the honorary state chairman and on the Board of Trustees for the Washington State Special Olympics. Aspokesman for the building of Seattle's Ronald McDonald House. Also involved with Variety Club, United Way, and Muscular Dystrophy fund- raising drives. Has worked as a free-lance radio and television announcer. Attended Trinity High School in Louisville, Ky., where he lettered in football and track. Won the Kentucky state 100-yard dash championship as a senior RAIBLE'S NFL RECORD Receiving Club G PC YDS AVG LG TD 1976 Seattle 13 4 126 315 80 1 1977 Seattle 14 5 79 158 23 0 1978 Seattle 16 (22 316 144 38 1 1979 Seattle 16 20 252 126 41 1 1980 Seattle 16 «16 232 145 40 0 NFL TOTALS 75 67 1005 15.0 80 3 Additional Statistics: Rushing, 1 attempt for 2 yards in 1976; 2 attempts for 13 yards in 1978. Blocked punts, 1 in 1976; 1 in 1979 Returns, 1 blocked punt returned 27 yards for a touchdown in 1976; 2 kickoff returns for 19 yards in 1977. Fumble recoveries, 1 in 1979 Safety, 1 in 1979. SINGLE GAME HIGHS Most Receptions: 3, vs. Minnesota 11/14/76 3, vs. Denver 10/1/78 3, vs. Miami 9/9/79 3, vs. San Francisco 10/7/79 3, vs. New Orleans 11/18/79 3, vs. Oakland 12/16/79 3, vs. Philadelphia 11/2/80 3, vs. Dallas 11/27/80 Most Yards: 112, vs. Minnesota 11/14/76 Longest Reception: 80, vs. Minnesota 11/14/76 Most Touchdowns: 1, vs. Minnesota 11/14/76 1, ws. Oakland 11/26/78 1, vs. Miami 9/9/79 59 TERRY RENNAKER LB Height: 6-6 Weight: 225 College: Stanford NFL Experience: 2nd Year How Acquired: Free Agent (1980) Birthdate: 5/1/58 Birthplace: Newport, RI Residence: Bothell, WA PRO: Played in 15 games last season as a rookie seeing most of his action on special teams. Was credited with nine tackles last season, 49 according to unofficial press box statistics. Signed with the Sea- hawks as a free agent COLLEGE: Three-year letterman. Started nine games in 1979 and was in on 61 tackles. Caused two fumbles and recovered two. Was credited with 38 tackles as a junior. Played under three coaches in callege, including present Seattle defensive backfield coach Jack Christiansen. Participated in the Sun Bowl and Bluebonnet Bowl. Graduated as a Mechanical Engineering major. PERSONAL: Attended Inglemoor High in Bothell, Wash., where he lettered in football, basketball and track. Was a Quarterback and defensive end in football. Has an interest in designing his own sailboat. Worked this past off-season as a mechanical contractor specializing in heating, ventilation and air conditioning for Key Mechanical in Kent. Wash 81 JOHN SAWYER TE Height: 6-2 Weight: 230 College: Southern Mississippi NFL Experience: 6th Year How Acquired: Waivers (Houston 1977) Birthdate: 7/26/53 Birthplace: Baker, LA Residence: Woodinville. WA PRO: Started in all 16 games last year after missing the entire 1979 season on the injured reserve list with a pulled hamstring, Had his best pro season last year when he caught 36 passes for 410 yards. Caught a pass in all but one game in 1980 with a career high five receptions for 35 yards against the Denver Broncos in the final game of the year. Had four receptions against San Diego and Kansas City. Played in 11 games in 1978 and started the final five. Came to Seattle on waivers from Houston prior to the start of the 1977 regular season. Played in all 14 games and started two in 1977. Was originally an eleventh-round draft choice by Houston in 1975. COLLEGE: Finished his college career with 79 catches for 971 yards and four touchdowns. Played in the Senior Bowl and All-America all-star games. Named to the All-Southern Independent team as a senior. Selected to Southern Mississippi's Hall of Fame in 1980. PERSONAL: Attended Baker High in Baker, La. where he played football, basketball and baseball. Has worked as a hunting con- sultant during the off-season. Nickname is Country. SAWYER'S NFL RECORD Receiving ‘Club G PC YDS AVG LG TD 1975 Houston 8 & 144 206 51 1 1976 Houston 14° 18 «6208 «617.59 53 1 1977 Seattle 14 10 105 105 27 0 1978 Seattle W oI 101 11.2 20 0 1979 Seattle Injured Reserve 1980 Seattle 16 36 410 114 32 0 NFL TOTALS 63 81 968 11.9 53 rd Additional Statistics: Punting, 1 for 32 yards in 1976. Fumble re- coveries, 1 in 1976. SINGLE GAME HIGHS Receiving Most Receptions: 5, vs. Denver 12/21/80 Most Yards: 63, vs. Baltimore 11/1/76 Longest Reception: 53, vs. Baltimore 11/1/76 Most Touchdowns: 1, vs. San Diego 9/28/75 1, vs. Pittsburgh 11/21/76 50 70 JEFF SEVY G Height: 6-5 Weight: 260 College: California NFL Experience: 7th Year How Acquired: Free Agent (1979) Birthdate: 10/24/52 Birthplace: Palo Alto, CA Residence: Monta Vista, CA PRO: Played in 15 games and started four games at left guard Joined the Seahawks as.a free agent the fourth week of the regular season in 1979 and played in four games and started the second Kansas City contest at left tackle that year. Was released by Chi- cago during the 1979 training camp after spending four seasons with the Bears. Started 12 games in 1975 as a rookie and earned all-rookie honors, Named Chicago's offensive captain in 1976. Played seven different positions with the Bears, including defen- sive end. Played the last eight games of the 1977 season on defense and recorded two sacks after starting 26 consecutive games on offense. Played in 14 of 16 games in 1978. Originally a 12th-round draft choice by Chicago in 1976, but signed with The Hawaiians of the World Football League instead COLLEGE: Played two seasons at the University of California as a defensive lineman. Also lettered on Cal's national championship rugby team. Graduated as a Business major. PERSONAL: Did not play football in high school at Homestead High in Sunnyvale, Calif. Lettered in cross country and track as a prep. Played football in junior college at DeAnza College. Hobbies include skiing, rugby. sky diving and glider flying 42 KEITH SIMPSON CB Height: 6-1 Weight: 195 College: Memphis State NFL Experience: 4th Year How Acquired: Draft (1st round 1978) Birthdate: 3/9/56 Birthplace: Memphis, TN Residence: Kirkland, WA PRO: Started all 16 games at strong safety last season and served as the team's defensive captain, Finished the season with three inter- ceptions, 109 tackles (according to unofficial press box statistics), asack and a fumble recovery. His interception with 1:02 remaining preserved a shutout in Seattle's 14-0 win over Washington. Inter- ception against the New York Jets late in the fourth period set up Seattle's final touchdown in a 27-17 victory. Had aseason high 11 tackles against the Jets. Along with an interception in a 26-7 win over Houston, he had a sack and deflected three passes. Played in 15 games and started 11 at strong safety after being moved from cornerback early in the 1979 season. Expected to move back to corner this year. Missed the second Kansas City game with a fractured cheekbone in 1979. Had 85 tackles and intercepted four passes in 1979. Had a 41-yard interception return against Denver. Forced four fumbles that year, including one recovered by Cornell Webster that was returned 54 yards for a touchdown against Houston. Had two sacks in his first start at strong safety against Kansas City. Played in 13 regular season games and started two as a rookie after being hampered by a pulled hamstring in training camp: Had 15 tackles, a sack and two interceptions in Seattle's last three games of the 1978 season. Had a 40-yard interception return for a touchdown against Cleveland. Recovered a fumble to set up the Seahawks’ first field goal in 13-10 win over Kansas City. Has never had a pass interference call in college or the pros. Was the Seahawks ' first draft choice in 1978. 51 COLLEGE: Sporting News All-America. Named second-team All- America by Associated Press. Named to the All-Southern Inde- pendent team as a junior and senior. Four-year letterman. Selected for the Blue-Gray and Senior Bowl all-star games. Intercepted four passes, including three against North Texas State, as asenior and recovered four fumbles. Finished his career with eight intercep- tions, six fumble recoveries and 22 blocked passes. Had 90 solo tackles and 43 assists in his career. Criminal Justice major. PERSONAL: Attended Hamilton High in Memphis, where he was a high school All-America running back. Also lettered in baseball. ‘Comes from a family of six brothers and two sisters. One brother, Steve, played football at Spokane Falls Community College last season. SIMPSON’S NFL RECORD Interceptions ‘Club G NO YDS AVG LG TD 1978 Seattle 13 2 40 200 40 1 1979 Seattle 15 4 72 180 41 0 1980 Seattle 16 «3 15 6.0) 10 0 NFL TOTALS 44 9 127 #141 41 1 Additional Statistics: Fumble recoveries, 1 in 1978; 1 in 1980. SINGLE GAME HIGHS Interceptions Most Interceptions: 1, nine times. Most Yards Returned: 41. vs. Denver 9/23/79 Longest Return: 41, vs. Denver 9/23/79 Most Touchdowns: 1, vs. Cleveland 12/3/78 47 SHERMAN SMITH RB Height: 6-4 Weight: 225 College: Miami, Ohio INFL Experience: 6th Year How Acquired: Draft (2nd round 1976) Birthdate: 11/1/54 Birthplace: Youngstown, OH Residence: Woodinville, WA PRO: Suffered a knee injury in the third game of the season against the New England Patriots and missed the remainder of the year. After leading the Seahawks in rushing each of the club's first four seasons, he gained just 94 yards on 23 carries and caught six passes for 72 yards and one touchdown. Has played in 57 games and started 52 in his career. After the 1979 season, he was named second team All-AFC by UPI. Rushed for 775 yards on 194 carries fora4.0 average and 11 touchdowns to finish ninth in AFC rushing. Caught 48 passes for 499 yards, a 10.4 average and four touch- downs. Ranked third among non-kickers in scoring with 90 points in 1979. Other 1979 highlights included a club record equalling three touchdowns against Cleveland anda career high eight recep- tions for 86 yards and one touchdown against the New York Jets. Earned Associated Press and Pro Football Weekly Player of the Week honors after rushing for a club record 152 yards on 23 carries against Chicago in 1978. Caught a 64-yard touchdown pass from Jim Zorn in the 1978 opener against San Diego prior to suffering a shoulder injury that would sideline him for four-and-a-half games. His rushing average of 4.9 in 1978 was exceeded by only three regulars in the AFC. Had a67-yardrun from scrimmage against the Bears in 1978 to set a club record. His first 100-yard game was 124 yards on 14 carries against Atlanta as a rookie in 1976. Second- 52 round draft choice by the Seahawks as a wide receiver in 1976 but was converted to running back the day before camp opened. COLLEGE: Three-year starter at quarterback for Miami, Ohio and led his team to three consecutive Mid-American Conference titles and a 33-1-1 record. Lettered four years. First team all-conference in 1975. Ran for 938 yards and scored 11 touchdowns as a senior and passed for 592 yards and five scores. Rushed for 2,287 yards during his career and passed for 1,013 yards. Played wide receiver in the American Bowl and caught a touchdown pass. Graduated as an Education major. PERSONAL: Earned seven letters at North High in Youngstown, Ohio, where he participated in football, basketball and track. His cousinis Mike Cobb, Chicago Bears tight end. Has worked as a salesman during the off-season. Has assisted a number of community groups including United Way and the local Muscular Dystraphy Associa- tion and is on the Board of Directors for Big Brothers of King County SMITH'S NFL RECORD Rushing Club G ATT YDS AVG LG TD 1976 Seattle 12 94119 #537 45 53 4 1977 Seattle 14 «163 763° «47 39 4 1978 Seattle 12 165 805 49 67 6 1979 Seattle 16 194 775 40 31 a 1980 Seattle $23 94°44 23 NFL TOTALS 57 664 2974 45 67 25 Receiving Club G PC YDS AVG LG TD 1976 Seattle 12 36 «384 «(10.6 34 1 1977 Seattle 14 30 «419 13.9 44 2 1978 Seattle 12 26 366 13.1 64 1 1979 Seattle 16 48 499 104 35 4 1980 Seattle 3 6 72 12:0 19 1 NFL TOTALS 57 148 1740 11.8 64 9 Additional Statistics: Kickoff returns, 6 for 93 yards, 15.5 average in 1976; 3 for 56 yards, 18.6 average in 1977. Passing, 2 attempts withO completions in 1976; 1 attempt with 0 completions in 1977; 1 attempt with 1 completion for 11 yards in 1979. SINGLE GAME HIGHS Rushing Most Attempts: 23, vs. Chicago 11/5/78 Most Yards: 152, vs. Chicago 11/5/78 Longest Run: 67, vs. Chicago 11/5/78 Most Touchdowns: 3, vs. Cleveland 11/11/79 Receiving Most Receptions: 8, vs. New York Jets 11/26/79 Most Yards: 93, vs. Detroit 10/24/76 Longest Reception: 64. vs. San Diego 9/3/78 Most Touchdowns: 1, nine times CBS RADIO RECORD The Seahawks-Oakland Raiders game of November 17 last year established a CBS Radio record for the highest rated listening audience of a Monday Night Game. According to CBG/CBS Radio Research, the Seahawks-Raiders game was listened to by 9,630,000 people breaking the previous high of 7,600,000 set in 1979 for the Pittsburgh Steelers- Houston Oilers game. 74 MANU TUIASOSOPO DT College: UCLA NFL Experience: 3rd Year How Acquired: Oraft (1st round 1979) Birthdate: 8/30/57 Birthplace: Los Angeles. CA Residence: Woodinville, WA PRO: Started all 16 games at defensive right tackle last year for the second consecutive season. Has now started 32 straight since joining the team as a first-round draft choice in 1979. Finished the season with 90 tackles, according to unofficial press box statistics Also had three-and-a-half sacks and recovered one fumble Deflected three passes during the 1980 season. Had a season and career high 12 tackles against the New York Giants. Had two other games with nine tackles, New York Jets and Oakland, and two games with eight. San Diego and New England. Earned all-rookie honors in 1979 as selected by UP! and Pro Football Weekly. Led the Seahawks in sacks with eight that year and had 81 tackles. Had two sacks in first Denver game in 1979. Recorded season high of nine individual tackles against Miami and Houston COLLEGE: Second team All-Americaas chosen by UPl as ajunior and senior. First team All-West Coast by UPI as a sophomore, junior and senior. Played in the Challenge Bow! and Hula Bowl. Firstteam all-conference as a junior and senior. Finished second at UCLA in tackles in 1978 behind Jerry Robinson (Philadelphia Eagles line- backer) with 101. Had five sacks as a senior. Recorded 279 tackles including 17 sacks during his career. Began freshman season as an inside linebacker. Had a career high 15 tackles against Minnesota in 1978 and had 14 against Kansas. Sociology major. PERSONAL: Full name Manu'ula Asovalu Tuiasosopo. Manu'ula translated means Happy Bird. Among his Samoan cousins in the NFL are Jack Thompson (Cincinnati), Frank Manumaleuga (Kan- sas City), Terry Tautolo (San Francisco) and John Tautolo (New England). Worked for the Census Bureau during his first off- season, Concentrated on working towards his degree this past off-season, studying at the University of Washington. Very active in community affairs, including the United Way. Attended St. Anthony High in Long Beach, Calif. where he lettered in football and track 56 TIM WALKER LB Height: 6-1 “a Weight: 230 College: Savannah State ' NFL Experience: 2nd Year ‘ How Acquired: Free Agent (1980) 4 Birthdate: 5/12/58 w\ Birthplace: Hartford, CT “ Residence: Warner Robins, GA PRO: Played in all 16 games last season asa backup linebacker and special teams performer. Was credited with 11 tackles, according to unofficial press box statistics. Signed with the Seahawks as a free agent COLLEGE: Named to Kodak's College Division All-America teamasa senior in 1979. Was named Georgia's Amateur Athlete of the Year by the Georgia Sports Hall of Fame following his senior year. Two-time Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference choice. Physical Education major PERSONAL: Attended Northside High in Warner Robins, Ga., where he lettered in football, basketball and track. 54 34 JIM WALSH FB Height: 5-11 Weight: 220 College: San Jose State *s € } NFL Experience: 2nd Year 4 . How Acquired: Free Agent (1980} 1 = Birthdate: 12/17/56 | -— IN Birthplace: Burlingame, CA #’ Residence: Belmont, CA PAD: Signed by the Seahawks as a free agent prior to the start of the regular season. Played in four games carrying the ball twice for four yards, and onactive roster for eight weeks prior to being placed on the injured reserve list. Originally signed by Buffalo in 1980 asa free agent and then had a brief trial with the New York Giants before joining the Seahawks. COLLEGE: Played two years at San Jose State, where he was named second team All-Pacific Coast Athletic Association as a senior. He carried 76 times for 424 yards, a 5.6 average and three touchdowns as a senior Had San Jose State's longest run from scrimmage in 1979 with a 71-yarder against Santa Clara. Against Santa Clara, he carried 18 times for 200 yards and scored twice. Caught 45 passes for 296 yards, a6.3 average, asa senior. Caught atleast one pass in every game as a senior. Also played rugby at San Jose State Graduated as a History major PERSONAL: Lettered in football, basketball, baseball and track at Serra High in San Mateo. His brother, Tim, is now the head football coach at Serra. Played his freshman year at UC Riverside and his sophomore season at College of San Mateo. His father-in-law, Jack Elway, is the head coach at San Jose State and his brother-in-law is John Elway, Stanford quarterback 18 HERMAN WEAVER P Height: 6-4 Weight: 210 College: Tennessee NFL Experience: 12th Year How Acquire ree Agent (1977) Birthdate: 11/17/48 Birthplace: Villa Rica, GA Residence: |ssaquah, WA PAO: Established a Seahawks’ club record with a 41.8 average on 67 punts last season, a mark that ranked him fourth in the American Football Conference and represented the third best mark of his career. Also set aclubrecord with a62-yard punt against Cleveland and tied it with a 62-yarder at San Diego. Averaged 51.3 yards on three punts against the Browns and 45.2 on six versus the Chargers. Averaged 40.3 yards a kick or more in 10 of 16 games, with 14 punts downed inside the 20-yard line. Averaged 40 2 on 66 kicks in 1979 and set a club record with a 47.5 average on four punts against Oakland. Three of those kicks were downed inside the 20 and he completed a39-yard pass in that game. Hadacareer high 11 punts against Los Angeles. Completed three-of-four passes for 73 yards in 1979. Joined the Seahawks as a free agent for the final 13 games of the 1977 season and finished fifth in the conference with a 39.5 average. Was with Denver during the 1977 pre-season after being acquired in a trade with Detroit. Was a ninth-round draft choice by the Lions in 1970. Led the NFC in punting in 1975 witha 42.0 average. Had 15 punts downed inside the 20 in 1976, and his net punting average of 34.3 was third best in the NFL that year COLLEGE: Had 14 punts in one game at Tennessee and went through his career with 181 punts for a 40.1 average and never had one blocked. Had a 72-yard punt as a sophomore. Started his college career as a wide receiver. Participated in the Orange, Cotton, and 55 Gator Bowls. Earned his degree in Health and Physical Education PERSONAL: Never punted in high school at Villa Rica, Georgia. Lettered in football, basketball, and baseball. Active golfer in the off-season. Nickname is Thunderfoot. WEAVER'S NFL RECORD Punting Club G NO YDS AVG LG BLK 1970 Detroit 14 62 2.483 40.6 65 1 1971 Detroit 13. 42 1,752 417 63 2 1972 Detroit 14 43 1,734 40.3 55 0 1973 Detroit 14. «54 2.333 43.2 66 1 1974 Detroit 14.72 2,772 385 61 2 1975 Detroit 14 «80 3,361 42.0 61 1 1976 Detroit 14 83 3,280 395 69 1 1977 Seattle 13° «58 2,293 39.5 59 1 1978 Seattle 16 «66 2.440 37.0 59 0 1979 Seattle 16 «66 2,651 40.2 60 3 1980 Seattle 16 «67 2,798 41.8 62 2 NFL TOTALS 158 693 27,897 40.3 69 14 Additional Statistics: Rushing, 1 attempt for 18 yards in 1973; 1 attempt for -2 yards in 1977; 2 attempts for -6 yards in 1979. Passing, 1 incomplete pass in 1975; one completed pass in two attempts for 14 yards in 1976: one completed pass in one attempt for 9 yards in 1978; three completed passes in four attempts for 73 yards, long gain of 39 in 1979; two incomplete passes in 1980. SINGLE GAME HIGHS Most Punts: 11, vs. Los Angeles 11/4/79 Most Yards: 435, vs. Los Angeles 11/4/79 Longest Punt: 69, vs. Chicago 9/12/76 8 JEFF WEST P Height: 6-2 Weight: 220 College: Cincinnati NFL Experience: 6th Year How Acquired: Free Agent (1981) Birthdate: 4/6/53 Birthplace: Ravenna, OH Residence: Ravenna, OH PRO: Signed by the Seahawks as a free agent for the 1981 season Out of football last year after being released by the San Diego Chargers. Spent four years with the Chargers, 1976 through 1979 Originally a fifth-round draft choice by Cincinnati in 1975 and was released during the pre-season. Joined the St. Louis Cardinals that year as a free agent. Signed with San Diego as a free agent for the final six games of the 1976 season. Has averaged 37.6 on 322 punts during his pro career. Eighty-two of his punts have been downed inside the opponents’ 20-yard line. Sixty-one of his 148 punts during the 1978 and 1979 seasons were either downed inside the 20 or not returned. Was also used as a reserve tight end with the Chargers. Has caught one pass for three yards. COLLEGE: All-America selection by Time Magazine in 1974 after averaging 41.5 yards per punt as a senior. Averaged 42.6 per punt as a junior. Also started at tight end. Graduated as a Business major. PERSONAL: Attended Ravenna High in Ravenna, Ohio, where he lettered in football, basketball, baseball and track. Active in com- munity affairs in San Diego while with the Chargers and served as President of the Children’s Dental Health Association. Has worked as a substitute teacher at Ravenna High and Brown Junior High in Ravenna this year. WEST'S NFL RECORD Punting Club G NO YDS AVG LG BLK 1975 St. Louis 14 64 2.414 37.7 58 1 1976 San Diego 6 38 1,548 407 57 0 1977 San Diego 13 72 2,707 376 59 1 1978 San Diego 16. 73 2,720) 87.3 59 2 1979 San Diego 16 75 2.736 36.5 62 0 1980. Did not play NFL TOTALS 65 322 12,125 37.6 62 4 Additional Statistics: Rushing, 1 attempt for 0 yards in 1976: 1 attempt for 0 yards in 1978; 1 attempt for -2 yards in 1979. Receiv- ing. 1 catch for 3 yards in 1977. SINGLE GAME HIGHS Most Punts: 9, two times (last vs, Oakland 9/10/78) Longest Punt: 62, vs. Buffalo 9/16/79 51 JOHN YARNO C Height: 6-5 Weight: 251 College: Idaho NFL Experience: 5th Year How Acquired: Draft (4th round 1977) Birthdate: 12/17/54 Birthplace: Spokane, WA Residence: Redmond, WA PAO: Started 15 of 16 games last season, missing the season finale with Denver because of a knee injury. Started all 16 lastseasonand was part of an offensive line that allowed only 23 sacks, which was 57 the best pass protection in the AFC and fourth best in the entire NFL. Seattle was also called for holding only 11 times in 1979, the lowest total in the league. Started the first 13 games of the 1978 season before suffering a knee injury at Oakland. Missed the final three games of the year on the injured reserve list. Played in 10 games as a rookie in 1977. Selected by Seattle on the fourth round of the 1977 draft. COLLEGE: All-America center as selected by Associated Press. Played in the East-West and Senior Bowl all-stargames. Four-year letterman. First lineman ever to be named Big Sky Conference Most Valuable Player, Inland Empire Athlete of the Year. Majored in Accounting. PERSONAL: Attended Gonzaga Prep in Spokane. Washington for three years and played his senior year and graduated from Ferris High School in Spokane. Also lettered in track asa prep. Younger brother George played nose guard at Washington State and is currently an offensive guard with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Works inthe off-season with his father and brother in John Yarno and Sons Design and Construction 10 JIMZORN QB Height: 6-2 Weight: 200 College: Cal Poly, Pomona NFL Experience: 6th Year — How Acquired: Free Agent (1976) Y.-J] Birthdate: 5/10/53 mi Birthplace: Whittier, CA — bk Residence: Mercer Island, WA PAO: Zorn and New Orleans’ Archie Manning became only the third and fourth players in NFL history to pass for more than 3,000 yards in three straight seasons. Zorn and Manning join Joe Namath and Daryle Lamonica in select company. Namath’s three straight 3,000- yard seasons came from 1966 through 1968, while Lamonica’s were from 1967 through 1969. Zorn's 3,346 yards passing in 1980 was third best in the AFC. Through 72 regular season games, Zorn has thrown for more than 200 yards 35 times, including six games with 300 yards or more passing, His only 300-yard passing game in 1980 came against the New England Patriots when he completed 20 of 36 for 312 yards and four touchdowns. The four touchdown passes equalled his career high for the fourth time. Against Cleveland, he completed a team record 79.3 percent of his passes (23 of 29), including a team record 15 straight completions. Has started in all but four games, which he missed with a knee injury in 1977. Became only the third player to pass for more than 10.000 yards in his first four years as a professional joining Joe Namath and Norm Snead. Namath inrew for 12,753 yards in his first four seasons, followed by Zorn with 11,202 yards. and Snead at 10.212 yards. Zorn is now closing in on the 15,000-yard figure with 14.548 yards going into the 1981 campaign. In 1978, he was named AFC Player of the Year by the Touchdown Club of Washington, D.C. He was also selected first team all-pro by the Newspaper Enterprise Associa- tton, was second team All-NFL as selected by Associated Press and second team All-AFC as picked by United Press International that same season. He also finished in a tie for second in the AFC Player of the Year balloting by UPI as Houston's Earl Campbell won the award with Zorn and Pittsburgh's Terry Bradshaw finishing second in 1978. In 1976, Zorn was selected as the NFC's Offensive Rookie of the Year by the NFL players following a year that saw him establish both first-year and expansion passing records. He broke Dennis Shaw's rookie passing record of 2,507 yards which was established by the former Buffalo quarterback in 1970 and Fran Tarkenton’s expansion passing yardage record of 1,997 yards set 58 by the Minnesota quarterback in 1961. Signed by the Seahawks asa free agent in 1976. Was originally signed asa free agent by Dallas in 1975, but was released just two days before the season opener Left-handed COLLEGE: Earned Little All-America. Little All-Coast and was South- ern California College Division Player of the Year in 1973 at Cal Poly, Pomona, In 1973, he completed 138 of 337 passes for 2.367 yards and 16 touchdowns. The following season, he was 126 of 262 for 1,783 yards and six touchdowns. Also rushed for 1.164 yards and scored 18 touchdowns in his two-year college career. Finished with 5,314 yards in total offense at Cal Poly, one of 10 school records he established. Also threw the javelin in college. Was a Physical Education major PERSONAL: Prior to attending Cal Poly, Zorn played two seasons at Cerritos, Calif, Community College. He attended Gahr High in Cerritos, Calif. and lettered in football, basketball, baseball and track. ls an accomplished speed skater and was once an amateur boxer. Was Cal Poly's commencement speaker June 1979 and Cerritos College's this past June. Was voted by Seahawks’ fans as the Seattle NFL Man of the Year in this year's Miller High Life Beer-sponsored contest for community service. Involved in a number of community activities including the fight against Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Played the viola with the Seattle Sym- phony at a 1980 concert and has now taken up the ukulele. Traveled to England this past off-season and worked asa Saturday morning dis¢ jockey for local radio station KZAM ZORN'S NFL RECORD Passing Club G ATT COMP YDS PCTTD INT _LGLOST/ATT 1976 Seattle 14 439 208 2.571 47312 27 80 25/196 1977 Seattle 10 251 104 1,687 41416 19 82 12/51 1978 Seattle 16 443 248 3.283 .56015 2064 44/284 1979 Seattle 16 505 285 3,661 56420 1865 23/201 1980 Seattle 16 488 276 3,346 56617 2067 44/341 NFL TOTALS 722126 1121 14,548 527 80 104 82 148/1073 Rushing Club G NO YDS AVG LG TD 1976 Seattle 14 52 246 47 19 4 1977 Seattle 1021 25> 6141-660 45 1 1978 Seattle 16 59 290 49 23 6 1979 Seattle 16 46 279 61 41 2 1980 Seattle 16 a4 214 49 251 1 NFL TOTALS 72 «226 «©1170 5.2 41 14 SINGLE GAME HIGHS Passing Most Attempts: 49, vs. Philadelphia 12/12/76 (24 completions) Most Completions: 25, vs. New York Jets 11/26/79 (32 attempts) Most Yards: 384, vs, New Orleans 11/18/79 Highest Percentage: 79.3, vs. Cleveland 10/12/80 (23 of 29) Most Touchdowns: 4, vs. Buffalo 10/30/77 4, vs. San Diego 11/27/77 4, vs. New Orleans 11/18/79 4, vs. New England 9/21/80 Most Interceptions: 6, vs. Detroit 10/24/76 Longest Completion: 82, to David Sims, vs. Cincinnati 9/25/77 Rushing Most Attempts: 8, vs. San Diego 9/3/78 Most Yards: 63, vs. Oakland 10/22/78 Longest Run: 41. vs. Kansas City 9/30/79 Most Touchdowns: 2, vs. Minnesota 10/8/78 59 DRAFT CHOICES 45 KENNY EASLEY 8 UCLA ol Ht 6-3 Wt 206 Born: 1/15/59 COLLEGE: Three-time consensus All- America. First player in Pac-10 history to be named all-conference four years. Holds UCLA career interception record with 19. Most Valuable Player in both Hula Bow! and Japan Bowl. Intercepted two passes in Hula Bowl and intercepted two and recovered a fumble in Japan Bowl: Seta school record with 336 yards in punt returns asa junior when he averaged 12.4 on 27 returns. Had a career high 105 tackles as a senior, caused two fumbles, recovered three fumbles and intercepted two passes, returning one 62 yards for a touch- down against Oregon State. ABC-TV Defensive Player of the Game three times in his career — 1978 against Washington, and 1979 against Ohio State and Washington. Played one year of junior varsity basketball at UCLA, History major PERSONAL: Attended Oscar Smith High School in Chesapeake, Virginia, where he lettered in football (as a quarterback and defen- sive back), basketball and track 46 DAVID HUGHES FB Boise State 02 Ht 6-0 We 220 Born: 6/1/59 COLLEGE: Helped lead Boise State to NCAA Division 1-AA championship with an 18-yard touchdown in 31-29 victory over Eastern Kentucky in title game. Second team All-Big Sky Conference asa junior and senior after earning first team all-conference honors as a sophomore. Selected for Blue-Gray game and East-West game. Rushed for 1,826 yards on 352 carries for a 5.2 average with 12 rushing touchdowns in his career. Also caught 80 passes for 683 yards, an 8.5 average and five touch- downs. Appeared in all 46 games during his college career. Named team’s MVP in 1979, Lead blocker for teammate Cedric Minter. who gained 4.475 yards in his career. Management major PERSONAL: Lettered in football, basketball and track at Kame- hameha High in Honolulu, Hawaii. Hometown is Kailua, Hawaii, Enjoys surfing, diving, guitar, and singing. His grandfather. Art Kim, owns the California Chiefs, the basketball team that tours with the Harlem Globetrotters. 66 BILL DUGAN G Penn State 03 Ht64 = Wt 271 Born: 6/5/59 COLLEGE: First team All-America as se- lected by the American Football Coaches Association. Third team All-America by Associated Press, First team All-East by AP and College and Pro Football News- weekly. Selected for the East-West game. Started last 16 games of his college career and helped Penn State to a 10-2 record in 1980. Criminal Justice major. PERSONAL: Attended Hornell High in Hornell. New York, where he lettered in football, basketball and track. State high school shot put champion, Bench presses 460 pounds. 60 | 87 SCOTT PHILLIPS WR Brigham Young 04 Ht 6-2 Wt 185 = Born: 11/11/58 COLLEGE: Led team in receiving last year with 60 catches for 689 yards. an 115 average and seven touchdowns, despite playing running back. Ranked ninth in NCAA receiving statistics. Rushed for 330 yards on 50 carries fora 6.7 average. Ran fortwo touchdowns in BYU's 47-46 win over Southern Methodist in the Holiday Bowl. First team Academic All-America by United Press International. First BYU player in history to rush for more than 1,000 yards and gain more than 1.000 yards in receiving yardage during his career. Caught 131 passes for 1,551 yards and 11 TDs and rushed for 1,157 yards on 212 attempts with seven touchdowns in 45 games. Four-year letterman. Carried a3.67 grade point average as an Accounting major. PERSONAL: Played quarterback in high school at Springville High in Springville, Utah. Also lettered in basketball, baseball, track and golf, 65 EDWIN BAILEY G South Carolina State 05 Ht 64 Wk 255 Born: 5/15/59 COLLEGE: Named first team NCAA Di- vision 1-AA All-America by American Football Coaches Association. Third team Little All-America by AP. Earned first team All-Mid Eastern Athletic Conference honors as a sophomore, junior and senior. Played in the Black College All-Star game. Mutual Black Network All-America as a junior. Started several games as a fresh- man at tackle and moved to guard as a sophomore. Team co- captain as a senior. Elementary Education major. PERSONAL: Lettered in football and track at Tompkins High in Savannah, Georgia. 90 STEVE DURHAM OE Clemson O06 Ht 6-5 = Wt 258 — Born: 10/11/58 COLLEGE: Selected to play in Blue-Gray game and Hula Bow! following his senior , * season. Finished career with 193 total \ ) tackles, Including 18 quarterback sacks. \ Had 73 tackles and six sacks as a senior along with recovering a fumble. Firstteam All-Atlantic Coast Conference as a junior. Four-year letterman who played tight end as a freshman. Recreation and Park Administra- tion major. PERSONAL: Lettered in football, basketball, baseball and track at Byrnes High in Duncan, South Carolina. 92 RON JOHNSON WR Long Beach State Dla Ht 6-3 Wet 180 Born: 9/21/58 ‘COLLEGE: First team All-Pacific Coast Athletic Association after catching 31 passes for 649 yards, a 20.9 average and 10 touchdowns as a senior. Caught 18 * E passes for 418 yards and seven touch- downs in his last five games of the 1980 season. Finished three-year career with 58 catches for 1,186 yards 61 a 20.4 average and 15 touchdowns. Also a member of the Long Beach State track team with career bests of 25-5’ and 50-5’. in the long jump and triple jump, respectively. Business Administration major PERSONAL: Lettered in football and track one year at Monterey Peninsula College in Monterey, Calif, prior to transferring to Long Beach State, Caught 48 passes for 937 yards and 11 touchdowns in junior college. Lettered in football, basketball and track at Mon- terey High. Brother Eddie was a defensive back at Long Beach State in 1976 and 1977 86 BRAD SCOVILL TE Penn State O7b Ht 6-3 Wt 224 Born: 5/26/59 COLLEGE: Finished three-year varsity career with 58 catches for 813 yards, a 14.1 average and six touchdowns to rank seventh on Penn State's career receiving list. Walk-on who started his first game in 1978 against Ohio State on national tele- vision to earn a scholarship, Led team in receiving as a junior with 26 catches for 331 yards and three touchdowns. Played in three bowl games, Sugar, Liberty and Fiesta, while at Penn State. Finance major PERSONAL: Lettered in football, tennis and track at Wyomissing High School in Wyomissing, Pa 37 ERIC LANE FB Brigham Young 08 Ht 6-0 =Wt 195 Born: 1/6/59 COLLEGE: Finished two-year varsity ca- reer with 1,062 yards on 190 carries fora 5.6 average and 21 touchdowns, along with catching 82 passes for 904 yards. an 11.0 average and five touchdowns. Set a school record with five touchdowns against Utah State, including a 76-yard reception in 1979. Finished second in Western Athletic Conference scoring last year with 14 touchdowns and was seventh in receiving with 43 catches for 427 yards, Physical Education major. PERSONAL: Piayed two years at Chabot Junior College in Hay- ward, Calif. Lettered in football and baseball at Hayward High. Nephew of former NFL running back MacArthur Lane. 28 JIM STONE RB Notre Dame 09a Ht 6-1 = Ht 198 = Born: 11/18/58 COLLEGE: Rushed for 908 yards on 192 Carries fora 4.7 average and seven touch- downs asa senior. Selected for Hula Bow! and Japan Bowl following senior season Finished his career with 1,366 yards on 286 attempts for a 4.8 average and 11 touchdowns, Also caught 15 passes for 131 yards and one touch- down, plus setting school career kickoff return records with a 22.0 average on 49 returns for 1,079 yards. Started five games last year and averaged 149.5 yards per game rushing in those contests. Gained 224 yards on 36 carries in a 32-14 win over Miami and had 211 yards on 33.attempts in a 33-0 win over Navy. First Notre Dame 62 back to gain 100 yards or more in four straight games. Graduated as a Communications major PERSONAL: Lettered in football, basketball, track and baseball at Kennedy High in Seattle. Brothers Dan and Chris currently play at Notre Dame; another brother, Darryle, is atthe Air Force Academy and another, Anthony, is a senior at Kennedy High this year 13 JIM WHATLEY WR Washington State 09b Ht 60 wet 172 Born: 5/7/59 COLLEGE: Finished three-year varsity career with 76 catches for 1.372 yards an 18.1 average and eight touchdowns Caught 18 passes for 433 yards. a 24.1 average and two touchdowns as a senior Had 31 receptions as a junior for 513 yards. a 16.5 average and four touchdowns. Winner of the Laurie Niemi Award at WSU for the senior with the best courage. spiritand attitude. Graduated as a Construction Management major PERSONAL: Graduated from Interlake High in Bellevue, Wash., which also produced 1981 draft choices Tom Flick (fourth round to Washington) and Scott Pelluer (fourth round to Dallas). Attended Redmond High in Redmond, Wash.. asa junior and Banks High in Birmingham, Alabama, as a sophomore. Lettered in football, base- ball and track in high school. His father, Jim. Sr.. was a running back at Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama 31 KEN DAWSON RB Savannah State 010 Ht 6-1 = Wt 194 Born: 2/2/58 COLLEGE: Two-time All-Southern Inter- collegiate Athletic Conference selection Rushed for 974 yards on 197 carries, a 4.9 average and 13 touchdowns as a senior along with catching 22 passes for 124 yards and three touchdowns. Gained 900 yards on 211 carries and scored two touchdowns as a junior Business Administration major PERSONAL: Attended Northeastern Oklahoma A&M in Miami Okla,, and Brunswick Junior College in Brunswick, Georgia. before transferring to Savannah State. Lettered in football, basketball and track at Brunswick High 23 LANCE OLANDER RB Colorado ol Ht 6-0 Wt 204 Born: 5/19/59 COLLEGE: Colorado's leading rusher as a junior and senior. Gained 611 yards on 130 carries for a 47 average and two touchdowns along with catching eight passes for 83 yards and one touchdown last year. Had an 86-yard kickoff return for a touchdown against Drake as a senior. Rushed for 440 yards on 88 carries fora 5.0 average and caught 12 passes for 144 yards in 1979 Also punted in college with a career average of 38.2 0n 107 punts. Community Recreation major. PERSONAL: Competed in football and track at Arapahoe High in Littleton, Colorado. 63 94 JEFF BEDNAREK oT Pacific 4 Ht 6-4 We 252 Born: 6/12/58 COLLEGE: Named second team All- Pacific Coast Athletic Association as a senior Selected for the East-West game Played his first two college seasons at Michigan, where he participated in two Rose Bowls. Played his junior year at Northern Colorado, where he was his school’s Most Valuable Lineman. Urban Affairs major. PERSONAL: Lettered in football, basketball and wrestling at Tren- ton High in Trenton, Michigan FREE AGENTS 6 WILSON ALVAREZ K Southeastern Louisiana FA Ht 60 Wet 165 Born: 3/22/57 COLLEGE: Hit 36 of 37 extra point attempts and five of 11 field goal tries last year for 51 points. Made his only extra point attempt asa Junior. Lettered two years in tennis. PERSONAL: Participated in junior college football at College of Sequoias in Visalia, Calif. Also attended New Mexico Military Insti- tute in Roswell, New Mexico. Born in Bolivia and attended Doctor Domingo Leigue in Santa Cruz. Lettered in tennis and soccer in high school 95 BENNY ANTHONY TE Auburn FA Ht 6-7 = Wt 226 Born: 8/3/58 COLLEGE: Played college football for the first time last year Caught two passes for 24 yards as a backup tightend_ Lettered four years in basketball and finished his career with 4.8 points per game and 3.8 rebounds per game. Vocational Distributive Education major PERSONAL: Lettered in football and basketball at Bainbridge High in Bainbridge, Georgia. Attended high school with linebacker Wil- bert Goss, another free agent prospect 3 MIKE BABB R Oregon FA Ht 6-2 Wt 170 Born: 3/21/59 COLLEGE: Three-year letterman at Oregon after lettering his. freshman year at Oregon State. Averaged 39.2 on 52 punts last season. Had a career high average of 40.6 in 1978 to finish second in the Pac-10. Also played baseball at Oregon. Education major PERSONAL: Lettered in football, basketball and baseball at North Eugene High in Eugene, Oregon. 93 KIM BAKER LB Nebraska FA HE6-3 0 Wt 219 Born: 8/25/58 COLLEGE: Two-year starter at Nebraska Played in Cotton Bowl and Sun Bowl. Criminal Justice major. PERSONAL: Attended York High in York, Neb., where he lettered in football, basketball and track. Enjoys fishing, biking and camping. 64 96 DAVID BAYLE TE Washington FA Ht 64 = We 221 Born: 2/16/59 COLLEGE: Led Huskies in receiving last year with 36 catches for 315 yards, an 8.8 average and two touchdowns. His 1980 receiving totals rank fourth on Washington's all-time single season list. Fin- ished his two-year career with 52 catches for 489 yards, a 9.4 average and three touchdowns. Played in both the Sun Bowl and Rose Bowl. Economics major. PERSONAL: Played two years at Pasadena City College in Pasa- dena, Calif., before transferring to Washington. Played offensive guard as a freshman before moving to tight end as a sophomore. Lettered in football (as an offensive lineman), basketball and vol- leyball at San Marino High in San Marino, Calif 38 DAN BOOMHOWER RB Kearney State FA Ht 6-2 Wt 222 Born: 8/19/59 COLLEGE: Second team All-Central States Intercollegiate Can- ference as a junior after rushing for 826 yards on 219.attempts fora $3.8 average and 10 touchdowns. He gained 696 yards. on 178 carries for a 3.9 average and five touchdowns last year. Also competed in the shot put on the Kearney State track team. PERSONAL: Attended Cheyenne East High in Cheyenne, Wyom- ing, where he lettered in football and track. Was born in Spokane, Wash. Member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes 39 DAVE BOSCHMA § Linfield FA Ht 6-0 Wt 190 Born: 1/16/60 COLLEGE: Four-year starter. Finished his career with 24 intercep- tions, including nine as a senior. All-Pacific Northwest Intercol- legiate Athletic Conference as a senior. Business Management major. PERSONAL: Leitered in football and track at Hillsboro High in Hillsboro, Oregon. 49 CHRIS BUONO $ Furman FA Ht 6-0 We 185 Born: 11/6/59 COLLEGE: Leading vote getter among defensive backs on the All-Southern Conference team as selected by the Southern Con- ference Sports Media Association. Had a 95-yard kickoff return against Appalachian State in 1978. Selected as his team's Most Valuable Defensive Back as a junior and senior. Three-year starter Also lettered in track. Graduated as a Physical Education major. PERSONAL: Lettered in football and track at Oak Ridge High in Orlando, Florida. Member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. 8 Colorado FA Ht 6-1 = Wt 188 Born: 12/31/57 COLLEGE: Three-year letterman. Starter as a senior at strong safety and was inon81 tackles. Also recovered two fumbles, forced two fumbles, and had four tackles for losses, Finished career with 99 tackles and one interception. Recreation major. PERSONAL: Attended Mater Dei High in Santa Ana, Calif., where he lettered in football, track and soccer. 65 99 BOB CHAUZA T Northwest Missouri St. FA Ht 6-6 = Wt 255 Born: 6/16/59 COLLEGE: Two-time All-Missouri intercollegiate Athletic Associa- tion selection. Also competed in track as a weightman. Graduated as a Data Processing major. PERSONAL: Played two seasons at Highland Community College in Highland, Kansas, before transferring to Northwest Missouri St. Also lettered in basketball and track in junior college. Attended Bern High in Bern, Kansas, where he participated in football, bas- ketball and track. 27 MICKEY COLLINS RB Wichita State FA Ht 5-10 = Wt: 185 Born: 5/14/59 COLLEGE: Finished his career as Wichita State’s all-time leading rusher with 2,232 yards on 429 carries for a 5.2 average with 19 touchdowns. First team All-Missouri Valley Conference choice last year by AP and UPI despite missing final three games of the season. Gained 660 yards on 105 carries for a 6.3 average and 11 touch- downs as a senior. Had a single season career high 774 yards on 142 carries for a 5.5 average as a sophomore in 1978. Sociology major PERSONAL: Lettered in football, basketball and track at Booker T Washington High in Tulsa, Okla., the same school that produced Seahawks defensive tackle Robert Hardy, Interested in becominga coach. 97 BOB DANENHAUER LB Nebraska-Omaha FA Ht 6-2 W215 Born: 10/9/59 COLLEGE: Four-year letterman. Finished his career with 211 total tackles. Also intercepted three passes. ail as a senior, recovered four fumbies and registered six-and-a-half sacks in his career. Winner of the Tom Hutchinson Award as his team’s most enthusias- tic player. Team captain as a senior, Lettered in wrestling as a freshman. Physical Education major. PERSONAL: Attended Westside High in Omaha, Neb., where he lettered in football and won the state 167-pound wrestling cham- pionship. Comes from a football family. His father, Bill, played with the Denver Broncos and Boston Patriots in the American Football League as a defensive end. His uncle, Eldon Danenhauer, was an offensive tackle with the Broncos. A brother, Bill, Jr., signed as a free agent with the Pittsburgh Steelers this year. 91 THOMAS DEDRICK oT Morris Brown Ht 6-6 — Wt 238 Born: 9/6/58 ‘COLLEGE: All-Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference selec- tion as a senior. Four-year letterman. Graduated as an Art Educa- tion major. PERSONAL: Attended Greensboro High in Greensboro, Alabama, where he lettered in football, basketball and baseball. Ambition is to become the director of an art gallery. 15 STEVE DUDLEY WR Eastern Oregon FA Ht 6-1 Wt 185 Born: 2/5/57 PRO: Signed as a free agent with the Dallas Cowboys last year. COLLEGE: Played one season at Eastern Oregon and caught 33 passes for 710 yards, a 21.5 average and eight touchdowns. His longest reception was a 79-yarder against Oregon Tech. Set three school receiving records. Physical Education major. PERSONAL: Attended Santa Barbara City College. Also attended 66 the University of Southern California, Lettered in football and baseball at Santa Barbara High in Santa Barbara, Calif, 20 KOLAS ELION WR Middle Tennessee FA Ht 5-11) We 196 Born: 1/10/58 COLLEGE: Caught 40 passes for 627 yards, a 15.6 average, and seven touchdowns during his career. Had his best season as a junior in 1979 when he caught 22 for 396 yards, an 18.0 average and five touchdowns, Business Management major. PERSONAL: Lettered in football and track at Southside High in Memphis, Tenn. Member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. 48 BILL FENN FB Illinois State FA Ht 60 Wt 195 Born: 5/13/57 COLLEGE: Rushed for 2,372 yards on 631 carries for a 3.7 average with 15 touchdowns in his three-year career. Had his best season as @ junior in 1979 with 1,106 yards on 280 carries, a 4.0 average, and eight touchdowns. Physical Education major. PERSONAL: Also attended Independence Junior College in Inde- pendence, Kansas, and Tennessee State. Lettered in football and basketball at Edgewater High in Orlando, Florida. 50 BRIAN FLONES LB Washington State FA Ht 6-1 Wt 228 Born: 9/1/59 COLLEGE: Three-year starter at nose guard, Served as a co- captain last year. Was in on 103 tackles as a senior, along with four Sacks and blocked three extra point attempts. Finished career with 253 tackles, six sacks, seven caused fumbles and five recovered fumbles. Graduated as a Recreation and Park Administration major. PERSONAL: Lettered in football, wrestling and baseball at Burlington-Edison High in Burlington, Wash. Resides in Sedro Woolley, Wash 38 GREG GAINES $ Tennessee FA Ht 6-3 = Wet202 — Born: 10/16/58 COLLEGE: Finished his college career with 193 tackles, includinga single season high of 90 as a senior. Also intercepted four passes and recovered six fumbles in his four-year career. Sociology major PERSONAL: Attended Dupont High in Hermitage, Tenn., where he lettered in football, basketball and baseball. His uncle is Ray Old- ham, Detroit Lions safety. 96 WILBERT GOSS LB Lincoln FA Ht 6-3 = We 225 Born: 8/19/57 COLLEGE: Earned second team All-Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Association honors as a senior. Finished his four-year career with 307 tackles. Had a single season high of 108 tackles asa sophomore. Named his team's Most Valuable Player last year. Selected for the Black College All-Star game. Mechanical Tech- nology major. PERSONAL: Lettered in football and track at Bainbridge High in Bainbridge, Georgia. Was a hurdler and weightman in track Attended high school with tight end Benny Anthony, another free agent prospect. 67 1981 SEATTLE SEAHAWKS Name Alvarez, Wilson Anthony, Benny Babb, Mike Bailey, Edwin Baker, Kim Bayle, David Bednarek, Jeff Boomhower, Dan Boschma, Dave Buono, Chris Chace, Brad Chauza, Bob Collins. Mickey Danenhauer, Bab Dawson, Ken Dedrick, Thomas Dudley, Steve Dugan, Bill Durham, Steve Easley, Kenny Elion, Kolas Fenn, Bill Flones, Brian Gaines. Greg Goss, Wilbert Graham, Andy Griffiths, Steve Hinton, Heyward Hughes, David Johns, Paul Johnson, Gary Johnson, Greggory Johnson, Ron Kirk, Danny Lane, Eric Laubenthal, Al Lewis, Glenn Mathews, Jamey Matthews, Jim Miller, Gary Mollica, Dave Newman, Don Olander, Lance Phillips, Scott Postell, Jeffrey Rowell, Gene Scambray, Scott Scovill, Brad Stone, Jim Sydney, Harry Sykes, Greg Thompson, Ken Tice, Mike Umphrey, Woody Wells, Joe Whatley, Jim Ht. 6-0 6-7 6-2 6-4 Birthdate 3/22/57 8/3/58 3/21/59 5/15/59 8/25/58 2/16/59 6/12/58 8/19/59 1/16/60 11/6/59 12/31/57 6/16/59 5/14/59 10/9/59. 2/2/58 9/6/58 2/5/57 6/5/59 10/11/58 1/15/59 1/10/58 5/13/57 9/1/59 10/16/58, 8/19/57 9/30/58 12/24/59 1/28/59 6/1/59 11/14/58 2/8/58 10/20/58. 9/21/58 12/12/58 1/6/59 3/18/59 10/28/57 9/15/58 6/20/58 1/12/57 6/17/59 11/22/57 5/19/59 11/11/58 11/12/58. 2/15/58 9/21/59 5/26/59 11/18/58 6/26/59 10/30/58 12/6/58 2/2/59 10/5/58 4/26/59 5/7/59 a DUVOUVUVDVUDVUVUVVIVIVDVDVVVIVVDVDOVVDIDVVVVDVDVDVVDVD-DIVDVIVI IVI VMVIIID NFL How Exp Acq FA-B1 FA-81 FA-81 D5-81 FA-81 FA-81 012-81 FA-81 FA-81 FA-81 FA-81 FA-81 FA-81 FA-81 D10-84 FA-81 FA-81 D3-81 D6-81 D1-81 FA-81 FA-81 FA-81 FA-81 FA-81 FA-81 FA-81 FA-81 02-81 FA-81 FA-81 FA-81 D7a-81 FA-81 08-81 FA-81 FA-81 FA-81 FA-81 FA-81 FA-81 FA-81 011-81 04-81 FA-81 FA-81 FA-81 D7b-81 D9a-81 FA-81 FA-81 FA-B1 FA-81 FA-81 FA-81 D9b-81 College Southeastern Louisiana Auburn Oregon South Carolina St. Nebraska Washington Pacific Kearney State Linfield Furman Colorado NW Missouri State Wichita State Nebraska-Omaha Savannah State Morris Brown Eastern Oregon Penn State Clemson UCLA Middle Tennessee Illinois State Washington State Tennessee Lincoln, Missouri Akron Penn State Presbyterian Boise State Tulsa Kentucky State Oklahoma State Long Beach State East Texas State Brigham Young Dayton Minnesota Oregon Pittsburg State Virginia Union Southern Utah Idaho Colorado Brigham Young Morehouse Dubuque Fresno State Penn State Notre Dame Kansas Washington State Utah State Maryland Alabama Southern Utah Washington State DEPTH CHART OFFENSE | WR — 84SAM McCULLUM, 85 MIKE ALLEN, 87 Scott Phillips, 92 Ron Johnson, 15 Steve Dudley, 19 Jeffrey Postell, 97 Ken Thompson LT —64 RON ESSINK, 72 LOUIS BULLARD, 69 Greg Sykes LG —61TOMLYNCH, 65 Edwin Bailey, 60 Jamey Mathews, 90 Gary Miller Cc — 51 JOHN YARNO, 54 ART KUEHN, 50 JACK COSGROVE RG — 78 BOB NEWTON, 70 JEFF SEVY, 66 Bill Dugan RT —76 STEVE AUGUST, 68 DENNIS BOYD, 73 ANDRE HINES, 99 Bob Chauza TE —81JOHN SAWYER, 82 MARK BELL, 88 BRIAN PEETS, 86 Brad Scovill, 95 Benny Anthony, 96 David Bayle, 98 Scott Scambray WR — 80 STEVE LARGENT, 83 STEVE RAIBLE, 89 MARK McGRATH, 13 Jim Whatley, 20 Kolas Elion, 14 Paul Johns, 94 Al Laubenthal QB —10 JIM ZORN, 12 SAM ADKINS, 17 DAVE KRIEG, 16 STEVE MYER, 11 Mike Tice RB — 47 SHERMAN SMITH, 30 LAWRENCE McCUTCHEON, | 32 JEFF MOORE, 36 LARRY BRINSON, 28 Jim Stone, 31 | Ken Dawson, 23 Lance Olander, 38 Dan Boomhower, 27 Mickey Collins, 49 Glenn Lewis FB — 33 DAN DOORNINK, 43 JIM JODAT, 24 AL HUNTER, 34 JIM WALSH, 35 LEROY KING, 46 David Hughes, 37 Eric Lane, 48 Bill Fenn, 39 Harry Sydney DEFENSE LE — 79 JACOB GREEN,71 DANIEL JACOBS, 95 Jim Matthews LT —75 ROBERT HARDY, 67 BILL COOKE, 92 Gene Rowell RT —74MANU TUIASOSOPO, 62 TERRY DION, 94 Jeff Bed- narek, 91 Thomas Dedrick RE —/77 BILL GREGORY, 63 FRED ANDERSON, 90 Steve Durham LLB — 55 MICHAEL JACKSON, 59 TERRY RENNAKER, 97 Bob t Danenhauer, 50 Brian Flones, 96 Wilbert Goss MLB — 58 TERRY BEESON, 52 JOE NORMAN, 57 PETER CRONAN, 98 Steve Griffiths, 99 Danny Kirk RLB — 53 KEITH BUTLER, 56 TIM WALKER, 93 Kim Baker, 60 Joe Wells LCB — 42 KEITH SIMPSON, 26 KERRY JUSTIN, 19 Greggory Johnson RCB — 22 DAVE BROWN, 41 WILL LEWIS, 40 Don Newman SS — 21 VIC MINOR, 25 DON DUFEK, 38 Greg Gaines, 20 Heyward Hinton, 48 Dave Mollica FS — 44 JOHN HARRIS, 45 Kenny Easley, 39 Dave Boschma, 49 Chris Buono, 27 Brad Chace SPECIALISTS K — 1EFREN HERRERA, 2 Wilson Alvarez, 4 Andy Graham e — 18 HERMAN WEAVER, & JEFF WEST, 3 Mike Babb, 5 Gary Johnson, 6 Woody Umphrey Veterans in all CAPS. 7a NUMERICAL ROSTER —————————— No. Name Pos. No. Name Pos. 1 Efren Herrera K 52 Joe Norman Le 2 Wilson Alverez K 53 Keith Butler te 3 Mike Babb ~ P 54 Art Kuenn c 4 Andy Graham K 55 Michael Jackson LB 5 Gary Jonnson P 56 Tim Waiker LB 6 Woody Umphrey P 57 Peter Cronan iB 8 Jeff West P 58 Terry Beeson LB 40 Jim Zorn QB 59 Terry Rennaker u 1 Mike Tice Jamey Mathews G 12 Sam Adkins Joe Wells LB 13 Jim Whatley Tom Lynch G 14 Paul Johns Terry Dion oT 15 Steve Dudley Fred Anderson DE 16 Sieve Myer Ron Essink a 17 Dave Kreig Edwin Bailey G 18 Herman Weaver Bill Dugan G 19 Jeffrey Postel! Bill Cooke oT 19 Greggory Johnson Dennis Boyd t 20. Kolas Elion Greg Sykes T 20 Heyward Hinton Jeft Sevy SG 21 Vic Minor Daniel Jacobs DE 22 Dave Brown Louis Bullard T 23. Lance Olander Andre Hines ur 24 Al Hunter Manu Tuiasosopo oT 25 Don Dutek Robert Hardy or 26 Kerry Justin Steve August Tt 27 Mickey Collins: Bill Gregory DE 2? Brad Chace Bob Newton 6 26 Jim Stone RB 79 Jacob Green DE 30 Lawrence McCutcheon RAB 80 Steve Largent WR 31 Ken Dawson AB 81 John Sawyer TE 32 Jeff Moore RE 82 Mark Beil TE 93. Ban Doornink FB 83 Steve Raible WR 3% Jim Waish FB 84 Sam MeCullum WR 35. Leroy King FB 85 Mike Allen WR 36 Larry Brinson RB 86 Brad Scovill TE 3? Eric Lane FB 87 Scott Phillips WR 38 Dan Boomnhower AB 88 Brian Peets TE 38 Greg Gaines S 89 Mark McGrath WR 39 Harry Sydney FE 90 Gary Miller G 39 Dave Boschma S 90 Steve Durham DE 40 Don Newman CB 91 Thomas Dedrick DT 41 Will Lewis €B 92 Ron Johnson WR 42 Keith Simpson CB 92 Gene Rowell DT 43 Jim Jodat FB 93 Kim Baker {8 44 John Harris S 94 (Al Laubenthal wa 45 Kenny Easley S$ 94 Jeff Bednarek DT 48 David Hughes FS 95 Benny Anthony TE 7 Sherman Smith RB 95 James Matthews oT 48 Bill Fenn RB 96 David Bayle TE 48 Dave Mollica S$ 96 Wilbert Goss LB 49 Glenn Lewis RB 97 Ken Thompson wR 49 Chris Buono S$ 97 Bob Danennauer LB 50 Jack Cosgrove C 98 Scott Scambray Te 50 Brian Fiones LE 98 Steve Griffiths LB 51 John Yarno © 99 Bob Chauza T 99 Danny Kirk LB TRAINING CAMP The Seattle Seahawks will conduct their sixth training camp at Eastern Washington University in Cheney when rookies report and take physicals on Sunday, July 19. The first-year players will open practice on Monday, July 20 The veterans will report on the morning of Saturday, July 25 and practice that afternoon. The Seahawks will conduct their annual intra-squad scrimmage Saturday, August 1, as part of the first Eastern Washington University-Seahawks Stampede Weekend. Other activities during the two-day festival will include a barbeque dinner-dance on the EWU campus on Friday night, July 31. The media will be head- quartered in Streeter Hall on the EWU campus, while the Players will be housed in Louise Anderson Hall. All per- sonnel will dine at Tawanka Commons. All media requests for admission to practice and player interviews should be made in advance through the Public Relations Department (509) 235-5113 or 235-5114, 13 4 ANDY GRAHAM K Akron FA Ht6O = Wt 185 Born: 9/30/58 COLLEGE: Set an NCAA record and tied another along with 11 school marks during his career. Hit 12 straight field goals to estab- lish an NCAA Division II-III record and tied NCAA mark with five goals in a single game against Eastern Illinois in 1979. Made 31 of 50 field goal attempts.and 54 of 62 extra points along with averaging 39.0 on 274 punts. Kicked a 53-yard field goal last year against Middle Tennessee. Team co-captain. UP| Academic All-America with a 3.26 grade point average. Selected for the East-West game Also played defensive back. Biology major. PERSONAL: Attended Wadsworth High in Wadsworth. Ohio, where he lettered in football, basketball and baseball. 98 STEVE GRIFFITHS LB Penn State FA Ht 6-5 =Wt 231 —_ Born: 12/24/59 COLLEGE: Finished his career with 128 tackles. Had 31 tacklesasa senior with one fumble recovery. Participated in four bow! gamesat Penn State, Fiesta Bowl twice, Sugar Bowi and Liberty Bowl. Was the ABC-TV Player of the Game after making 16 tackles against Nebraska as a junior, Graduated as a Marketing major. PERSONAL: Lettered in football, basketball and baseball at Notre Dame High in Utica, New York. 20 HEYWARD HINTON $ Presbyterian FA Ht 5-11 Ht 196 Born: 1/28/59 COLLEGE: All-South Atlantic Conference as a senior. Four-year letterman. Also competed in track and earned three letters. Gradu- ated as a Business Administration major. PERSONAL: Attended CoJumbia High in Columbia, S.C., where he lettered in football, basketball and track 14 PAUL JOHNS WR Tulsa FA Ht 5-11 Wt 170 — Born: 11/14/58 COLLEGE: Second team All-Missouri Valley Conference last year after catching 29 passes for 420 yards, a 14.5 average and one touchdown. Had 20 receptions for 408 yards, a 20.5 average and one touchdown asa junior. Advertising and Public Relations major. PERSONAL: Played two years at Tyler Junior College in Tyler, Texas, before transferring to Tulsa. Attended Rider High in Wichita Falls, Texas, and lettered in football and baseball. Brother, Free- man, was a wide receiver at Southern Methodist and then with the Los Angeles Rams and Saskatchewan of the Canadian Football League 5 GARY JOHNSON P Kentucky State FA Ht 5-11 Wt 190 Born: 2/8/58 COLLEGE: Earned NAIA All-America honors last year after averag- ing 44.8 on 57 punts. Finished his four-year career with a 39.8 average on 228 punts. Physical Education major. PERSONAL: Lettered as a running back and punter at Harrodsburg High in Harrodsburg, Kentucky, where he also played basketball. 19 GREGGORY JOHNSON CB Oklahoma State FA Ht 6-1 = Wt 188 Born: 10/20/58 COLLEGE: Earned second team All-Big Eight honors as a sopho- more, junior and senior as selected by both AP and UPI. Finished 74 his career with 13 interceptions. Selected to play in the Blue-Gray game and Senior Bowl. Had great success against Nebraska. As a freshman, he intercepted two passes and recovered a fumble against the Huskers and in 1979 made 16 tackles. Marketing major PERSONAL: Lettered in football, basketball and track at Sterling High in Houston, Texas. Has three cousins who played profes- sional football, Winston Hill (former New York Jets tackle), Ernie Holmes (former Pittsburgh Steelers defensive tackle) and Ronnie Coleman (Houston Oilers running back) 99 DANNY KIRK LB East Texas State FA Ht 6-3 Ht 230 Born: 12/12/58 COLLEGE: Second team NAIA All-America pick as a senior. First team NAIA All-District 4 and All-Lone Star Conference as a junior and senior. Second team all-conference as a sophomore and Lone Star Conference Freshman of Year in 1977. Finished career with 348 tackles, six fumble recoveries, and seven interceptions. Had three interceptions against Abilene Christian last year. Team cap- tain. Physical Education and History major. PERSONAL: Attended Marlin High in Marlin, Texas, where he lettered in football, basketball and track 94 AL LAUBENTHAL WR Dayton FA Ht 5-11 Wt 180 Born: 3/18/59 COLLEGE: Helped lead Dayton to NCAA Division III national championship last season. Caught 43 passes for 883 yards, a 20.5 average and eight touchdowns. Had a single-game high of six receptions for 223 yards against John Carroll last year. Finished his career with 74 catches for 1,563 yards, a 21.0 average and 14 touchdowns. Graduated as a Business Management major. PERSONAL: Lettered in football, basketball and track at Ottawa- Glasdorf High in Ottawa, Ohio 49 GLENN LEWIS RB Minnesota FA Ht 6-1 Wt: 210 Born: 10/28/57 COLLEGE: Lettered two years at Minnesota after playing one sea- son at Nebraska. Gained 361 yards on 77 carries and scored two touchdowns for the Gophers in his career. Also caught two passes for 23 yards and returned eight kickoffs for a 25.6 average. Rushed for 95 yards on 17 carries against Indiana in 1979, Alsocompeted in track at Minnesota as a sprinter. Psychology major PERSONAL: Attended Edina West High in Edina, Minnesota, where he lettered in football and finished third in the state 100-yard dash JAMEY MATHEWS G Oregon FA Ht 6-2 Wt 251 Born: 9/15/58 COLLEGE: Three-year letterman. Selected to play in the Blue-Gray game following his senior season, Graduated as a Business major. PERSONAL: Attended Parkrose High in Portland, Oregon. Let- tered in football and wrestling in high school. 95 JIM MATTHEWS oT Pittsburg State FA Ht 6-3 Wt 267 Born: 6/20/58 COLLEGE: Played his senior year at Pittsburg State after lettering three seasons at Missouri. Was a two-year starter at Missouri Physical Education major. PERSONAL: Attended Shawnee Mission North in Overland, Kan- Sas, where he lettered in football, basketball, wrestling and track. Member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. 78 90 GARY MILLER 6 Virginia Union FA Ht 6-1 Wt: 255 Born: 1/12/57 COLLEGE: Played one season at Virginia Union in 1976. PERSONAL: Lettered in football at Hartford High in Hartford, Conn 48 DAVE MOLLICA $ Southern Utah FA Ht 6-1 Wt 187 Born: 6/17/59 COLLEGE: Starting quarterback at Southern Utah last year. Com- pleted 112 of 192 passes, 58.3 percent, for 1,620 yards with 17 touchdowns and eight interceptions. Also rushed for 392 yards on 134 attempts and scored six touchdowns. Played defensive back and returned kicks as a junior. Physical Education major. PERSONAL: Played two years at Orange Coast College before transferring to Southern Utah. Attended Costa Mesa High in Costa Mesa, Calif 40 DON NEWMAN CB Idaho FA Ht 6-1 = Wt 190 Born: 11/22/57 PRO: Third-round draft choice by the Boston Celtics in 1980. Spent the 1980-81 basketball season with the Montana Nuggets of the Continental Basketball Association. COLLEGE: Two-year basketball letterman at Idaho after playing his freshman year at Louisiana State. Averaged 18.3 points per game as a senior and 17.6 points per game as a junior. Scored 932 points in 52 games at Idaho for a 17.9 career scoring average. Also lettered in baseball as a centerfielder and batted .281 with three home runs and 18 runs batted in during the 43-game 1979 sched- ule. Also stole 22 out of 25 bases. Physical Education major. PERSONAL: Attended Grambling State between LSU and Idaho. Lettered in basketball and baseball at Brother Martin High in New Orleans, Louisiana 19 JEFFREY POSTELL WR Morehouse FA Ht 6-3 Wt180 — Born: 11/12/58 COLLEGE: Selected for the Black College All-Star game following his senior year. Also attended Central State in Wilberforce, Ohio, and Elizabeth City State. Journalism major. PERSONAL: Lettered in football, basketball, baseball and track at Wilson High in Washington, D.C. 92 GENE ROWELL oT Dubuque FA Ht 6-3 Wt 265 Born: 2/15/58 COLLEGE: Three-year All-lowa Intercollegiate Athletic Confer- ‘ence choice. Named NCAA Division III All-America in 1979. Fin- ished his career with 21 sacks. Won the 1979 NCAA Division III heavyweight wrestling championship. Also competed on Du- buque's basketball and track teams. Transferred to Dubuque from lowa State. Graduated as a Physical Education major. PERSONAL: Attended Fennimore High in Fennimore, Wisconsin, where he lettered in football, baseball, wrestling, and track. 98 SCOTT SCAMBRAY TE Fresno State FA Ht 6-2 = Wt 220 Born: 9/21/59 (COLLEGE: Played two seasons at Fresno State. Caught 47 passes for 740 yards, a 15.7 average and three touchdowns. Second team 76 All-Pacific Coast Athletic Association choice as a junior and was named his team's Most Outstanding Lineman that year. Account- ing major PERSONAL: Attended Bullard High in Fresno, where he lettered in football, basketball and baseball, 39 HARRY SYDNEY RB Kansas FA Ht 6-0 = Wet 215 Born: 6/26/59 COLLEGE: Served as team captain as a senior. Rushed for 985 yards on 294 carries for a 3.4 average and seven touchdowns during his career. PERSONAL: Attended 71st High School in Fayetteville, N.C. Lettered in football, basketball, baseball and tennis. 69 GREG SYKES i Washington State FA Ht 6-6 = =Wt243 Born: 10/30/58 COLLEGE: Earned honorable mention All-Pac-10 honors as a senior. Two-year starter at offensive guard after playing defensive tackle as a sophomore. Graduated as a Sociology major PERSONAL: Attended Hollywood High in Hollywood, Calif., where he lettered in football, basketball and track 97 KEN THOMPSON WR Utah State FA Ht 6-2 = Wt 170 Born: 12/6/58 COLLEGE: Played two seasons at Utah State and caught 99 passes for 1,720 yards, a 17.4 average and 19 touchdowns during his career. Second team All-Pacific Coast Athletic Association as a junior and senior. Physical Education major. PERSONAL: Played freshman year at West Texas State and his sophomore season at San Diego Mesa Junior College. Attended Snyder High in Snyder, Texas, where he lettered in football, bas- ketball and baseball. 1] MIKE TICE 0B Maryland FA Ht 6-7 Wt 235 Born: 2/2/59 COLLEGE: Three-year letterman and two-year starter. Completed 71 of 140 for 928 yards with five touchdowns and six interceptions last year. Threw for 896 yards as a junior with five touchdowns. General Studies major. PERSONAL: Attended Central Islip High in Islip, New York, where he lettered in football, basketball and lacrosse 6 WOODY UMPHREY P Alabama FA Ht 6-0 Wt 176 Born: 10/5/58 COLLEGE: Handied Alabama's punting the last three years. Aver- aged 39.7 on 53 punts as asenior after compiling averages of 39.4 in 1978 and 37.2in 1979. Had a 70-yard punt against Wichita State asa junior. Also held on extra points. PERSONAL: Attended Bradley High in Bradley, Illinois. JOE WELLS LB Southern Utah FA Ht 6-2 Wet 230 Born: 4/26/59 COLLEGE: Four-year letter and three-year starter at Southern Utah. Had 56 tackles, including three sacks as a senior. Also kicked for Southern Utah and made 30 of 34 extra points and one of five field goal attempts for 33 points as a senior. Business Administra- tion major. PERSONAL: Graduate of Cedar City High in Cedar High, Utah 7 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS Aug. 5, Kingdome, 7:30 p.m. (Pre-season) Aug. 22, Candlestick Park 6 p.m. (Pre-season) ADDRESS: 711 Nevada St Redwood City, CA 94061 PHONE: (415) 365-3420 PRESIDENT: Edward J. DeBartolo. Jr GENERAL MANAGER: Bill Walsh HEAD COACH: Bill Walsh ASSISTANT COACHES: Chuck Studley, Norb Hecker, Milt Jackson Billie Matthews, Bobb McKittrick, Bill McPherson, George Seifert, Al Vermeil, Sam Wyche, Cas Banaszek OIRECTOR OF PUBLIC RELATIONS: George Heddleston STADIUM (CAPACITY): Candlestick Park (61,246) TEAM COLORS: 49ers Gold. Scarlet 1980 RECORD: 6-10 ‘BO RUSHING LEADER: Earl Cooper. 171 att.. 720 yds. “BO PASSING LEADER: Steve DeBerg, 186 of 321, 57.9%, 1998 yds 12 TD, 17 int “BO RECEIVING LEADER: Earl Cooper, 83 for 567 yds. "BO INTERCEPTION LEADER: Ricky Churchman, Dwight Hicks, 4 "BO SCORING LEADER: Ray Wersching, 78 points SERIES RESULTS: Seattle 1, San Francisco 1 1976 — San Francisco 37, at Seattle 21 1979 — Seattle 35, at San Francisco 24 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS Aug. 14, Kingdome, 7:30 p.m. (Pre-season) ADDRESS: 200 Stadium Plaza. yam, St. Louis, MO 63102 ~ fe PHONE: (314) 421-0777 a PRESIDENT: William V. Bidwell VICE-PRESIDENT. OPERATIONS: S * Joe Sullivan VICE PRESIDENT, ADMINISTRATION: Bing Devine HEAD COACH: Jim Hanifan ASSISTANT COACHES: Bill Atkins, Chuck Banker, Tom Bettis, Rudy Feldman, Harry Gilmer, Dick Jamieson, Tom Lovat, Leon McLaughlin, Emmitt Thomas, Don Brown MEDIA COORDINATOR: Marty igel STADIUM (CAPACITY): Busch Memorial Stadium (51,392) TEAM COLORS: Cardinal Red, White, Black 1980 RECORD: 5-11 “BO RUSHING LEADER: Ottis Anderson, 301 att., 1352 yds “BO PASSING LEADER: Jim Hart, 228 of 425, 53,6%, 2946 yds., 16 TD, 20 int “BO RECEIVING LEADER: Pat Tilley, 68 for 966 yds “BO INTERCEPTION LEADER: Ken Stone, 5. ‘BO SCORING LEADER: Ottis Anderson, 54 points SERIES RESULTS: St. Louis 1, Seattle 0 1976 — St. Louis 30, at Seattle 24 79 BALTIMORE COLTS Aug. 28, Kingdome, 7:30 p.m. (Pre-season) ADDRESS: P.O. Box 2000. Owings Mills, MD 21117 PHONE: (301) 356-9600 PRESIDENT: Robert Irsay GENERAL MANAGER: Richard Szymanski HEAD COACH: Mike McCormack ASSISTANT COACHES: Dick Bielski, George Boutselis, John Idzik, Ed Khayat, Clyde Powers, John Symank. Joe Vitt. Chuck Weber. Ray Wietecha DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC RELATIONS: Walter Gutowski STADIUM (CAPACITY): Memorial Stadium (60.020) TEAM COLORS: Royal Blue, White 1980 RECORD: 7-9 "80 RUSHING LEADER: Curtis Dickey, 176 att., 800 yds “80 PASSING LEADER: Bert Jones, 248 of 446, 55.6%, 3134 yds., 23 TD, 21 int "BO RECEIVING LEADER: Roger Carr, 61 for 924 yds. “BO INTERCEPTION LEADER: Bruce Laird, 5. "80 SCORING LEADER: Steve Mike-Mayer, 79 points SERIES RESULTS: Baltimore 2, Seattle 0 1877 — Baltimore 29, at Seattle 14 1978 — Baltimore 17, at Seattle 14 CINCINNATI BENGALS Sept. 6, Riverfront Stadium, 10 a.m. ADDRESS: 200 Riverfront Stadium, Cincinnati, OH 45202 PHONE: (513) 621-3550 CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD: Austin E. Knowlton PRESIDENT: John Sawyer GENERAL MANAGER; Paul E. Brown HEAD COACH: Forrest Gregg ASSISTANT COACHES: Lindy Infante, George Sefcik, Jim McNally. Hank Bullough, Dick Modzelewski, Dick LeBeau, Bruce Coslet, Kim Wood DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC RELATIONS: Aj Heim STADIUM (CAPACITY): Riverfront Stadium (59.754) TEAM COLORS: Orange, Black, White 1980 RECORD: 6-10 "BO RUSHING LEADER: Pete Johnson, 186 att., 747 yds. "BO PASSING LEADER: Ken Anderson, 166 of 275, 60.4%, 1778 yds., 6 TD, 13 int “BO RECEIVING LEADER: Dan Ross, 56 for 724 yds. ‘BO INTERCEPTION LEADER: Louis Breeden. 7. ‘80 SCORING LEADER: lan Sunter, 47 points. SERIES RESULTS: Cincinnati 1. Seattle 0 1977 — at Cincinnati 42, Seattle 20. DENVER BRONCOS Sept. 13, Kingdome, 1 p.m. Dec. 13, Mile High Stadium, 1 p.m. ADDRESS: 5700 Logan St. Denver, CO 80216 PHONE: (303) 623-8778 CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD: Edgar F. Kaiser, Jr. GENERAL MANAGER: Grady Alderman HEAD COACH: Dan Reeves 80 ASSISTANT COACHES: Joe Collier, Stan Jones. Richie McCabe, Bob Zeman, Rod Dowhower, Jerry Frei, Charlie Lee, Fran Polsfoot DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC RELATIONS: George McFadden STADIUM (CAPACITY): Mile High Stadium (75,103) TEAM COLORS: Orange, Blue, White 1980 RECORD: 6-8 “80 RUSHING LEADER: Jim Jensen, 101 att., 476 yds ‘BO PASSING LEADER: Craig Morton, 183 of 301, 60.8%, 2150 yds 12 TD, 13 int 80 RECEIVING LEADER: Jim Jensen, 49 for 377 yds ‘BO INTERCEPTION LEADER: Steve Foley, 4 ‘80 SCORING LEADER: Fred Steinfort, 110 points SERIES RESULTS: Denver 6, Seattie 1 1977 — Denver 24, at Seattle 13 1978 — at Denver 28, Seattle 7 Denver 20, at Seattle 17 (OT) 1979 — at Denver 37, Seattle 34 at Seattle 28, Denver 23 1980 — at Denver 36. Seattle 20 Denver 25, at Seattle 17 OAKLAND RAIDERS Sept. 20, Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, 1 p.m. Nov. 29, Kingdome, 1 p.m. ADORESS: 7850 Edgewater Dr Oakland, CA 94621 PHONE: (415) 562-5900 MANAGING GENERAL PARTNER: Al Davis EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: Al LoCasale HEAD COACH: Tom Flores ASSISTANT COACHES: Lew Erber. Ray Willsey, Earl Leggett. Sam Boghosian, Charlie Sumner, Steve Ortmayer, Chet Franklin DIRECTOR OF PUBLICATIONS: Bill Glazier STADIUM (CAPACITY): Oakiand-Alameda County Coliseum (54.615) TEAM COLORS: Silver, Black 1980 RECORD: 11-5 "BO RUSHING LEADER: Mark van Eeghen, 222 att., 838 yds. "BO PASSING LEADER: Jim Plunkett, 165 of 320, 51.6%, 2299 yds. 18 TD, 16 int. “BO RECEIVING LEADER: Bob Chandler. 49 for 786 yds ‘BO INTERCEPTION LEADER: Lester Hayes, 13 “BO SCORING LEADER: Chris Bahr, 98 points. SERIES RESULTS: Seattle 4. Oakland 3 1977 — at Oakland 44, Seattle 7 1978 — at Seattle 27, Oakland 7 Seattle 17, at Oakland 16 1979 — at Seattle 27, Oakland 10 Seattle 29, at Oakland 24 1980 — at Oakland 33, Seattle 14 Oakland 19, at Seattle 17 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS Sept. 27, Kingdome, 1 p.m. Nov. 22, Arrowhead Stadium, 11 a.m. ADDRESS: One Arrowhead Dr Kansas City, MO 64129 PHONE: (816) 924-9300 OWNER: Lamar Hunt PRESIDENT: Jack Steadman GENERAL MANAGER: Jim Schaaf HEAD COACH: Mary Levy 81 ASSISTANT COACHES: Rod Rust, Walt Corey, Don Lawrence, Kay Dalton, Bobby Ross. Tom Bresnahan, Frank Gansz, Rick Abernethy DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC RELATIONS: Bob Sprenger STADIUM (CAPACITY): Arrowhead Stadium (78,000) TEAM COLORS: Red. Gold 1980 RECORD: 8-8 “80 RUSHING LEADER: Ted McKnight, 206 att. 693 yds. “80 PASSING LEADER: Steve Fuller. 193 of 320. 60.3%, 2250 yds 10 TD, 12 int “80 RECEIVING LEADER: Henry Marshall, 47 for 799 yds “80 INTERCEPTION LEADER: Gary Barbaro, 10 “80. SCORING LEADER: Nick Lowery, 97 points. SERIES RESULTS: Seattle 4, Kansas City 3 1977 — Seattle 34, at Kansas City 31 1978 — Seattle 13, at Kansas City 10 at Seattle 23, Kansas City 19 1979 — Kansas City 24, at Seattle 6 at Kansas City 37, Seattle 21 1980 — Seattle 17. at Kansas City 16 Kansas City 31, at Seattle 30 SAN DIEGO CHARGERS Oct. 4, San Diego Stadium, 1 p.m. Nov. 16, Kingdome, 6 p.m. ADDRESS: 9449 Friars Rd San Diego. CA 92120 PHONE: (714) 280-2111 PRESIDENT: Eugene V. Klein GENERAL MANAGER: John R. Sanders HEAD COACH: Don Coryell ASSISTANT COACHES: Jack Pardee, Earnel Durden. Jerry Smith Larrye Weaver, Ernie Zampese. Dave Levy, Marv Braden, Jim Wagstaff, Birt Slater DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC RELATIONS: Rick Smith STADIUM (CAPACITY): San Diego Jack Murphy Stadium (52,568) TEAM COLORS: Blue, Gold, White 1980 RECORD: 11-5 ‘BO RUSHING LEADER: Chuck Muncie, 135 att., 659 yds. BO PASSING LEADER: Dan Fouts, 348 of 589. 59.1%. 4715 yds. 30 TD 24 int ‘BO RECEIVING LEADER: Kellen Winslow. 89 for 1290 yds ‘BO INTERCEPTION LEADER: Glen Edwards, 5 ‘80 SCORING LEADER: Rolf Benirschke, 118 points. SERIES RESULTS: San Diego 7, Seattle 0 1977 — San Diego 30, at Seattle 28 1978 — San Diego 24, at Seattle 20 at San Diego 37, Seattle 10 1979 — San Diego 33, at Seattle 16 at San Diego 20, Seattle 10 1980 — San Diego 34. at Seattle 13 at San Diego 21, Seattle 14 HOUSTON OILERS f \ Oct. 11, Astrodome,itam. : ah a ADDRESS: 6910 Fannin ¢ Houston, TX 77030 ) PHONE: (713) 797-9111 | PRESIDENT: K.S. “Bud” Adams, Jr a GENERAL MANAGER: Ladd K. Herzeg HEAD COACH: Ed Biles 62 ASSISTANT COACHES: Dick Nolan, Jim Shofner, Bob Gambold, Andy Bourgeois. Elijah Pitts. Ray Callahan, Joe Galat, Dick Selcer DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC RELATIONS: Mike McClure STADIUM (CAPACITY): Astrodome (50,153) TEAM COLORS: Scarlet, Columbia Blue, White 1980 RECORD: 11-5 ‘80 RUSHING LEADER: Ear! Campbell, 373 att, 1934 yds 80. PASSING LEADER: Ken Stabler, 293 of 454, 64.1%, 3202 yds., 13 TD 28 int 60 RECEIVING LEADER: Mike Barber. 59 for 712 yds 80 INTERCEPTION LEADER: Jack Tatum. 7 ‘BO SCORING LEADER: Toni Fritsch, 83 points SERIES RESULTS: Seattle 2, Houston 1 1977 — Houston 22, at Seattle 10 1979 — at Seattle 34, Houston 14 1980 — Seattle 26, at Houston 7 NEW YORK GIANTS Oct. 18, Kingdome, 1 p.m. ADDRESS: Giants Stadium East Rutherford, NJ 07073 PHONE: (201) 935-8111 PRESIDENT: Wellington T. Mara GENERAL MANAGER: George Young HEAD COACH: Ray Perkins ASSISTANT COACHES: Bill Austin, Ernie Adams, Bill Belichick, Romeo Crennel, Fred Glick, Pat Hodgson, Lamar Leachman, Bob Lord, Bill Parcells. Jim Williams DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC RELATIONS: Ed Croke STADIUM (CAPACITY): Giants Stadium (76.891) TEAM COLORS: Red, Blue, White 1980 RECORD: 4-12 ‘BO RUSHING LEADER: Billy Taylor, 147 att., 580 yds BO PASSING LEADER: Phil Simms, 193 of 402. 48.0%, 2321 yds. , 15 TD. 19 int. BO RECEIVING LEADER: Earnest Gray, 52 for 777 yds BO INTERCEPTION LEADER: Mike Dennis, 5 ‘BO SCORING LEADER: Joe Danelo, 75 points. SERIES RESULTS: New York Giants 2, Seattle 0 1876 — at NY Giants 28, Seattle 16 1980 — NY Giants 27, at Seattle 21 NEW YORK JETS Oct. 25, Shea Stadium, 1 p.m. Dec. 6, Kingdome, 1 p.m. ADDRESS: 598 Madison Ave.. New York, NY 10022 PHONE: (212) 421-6600 CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD: Leon Hess PRESIDENT: Jim Kensil HEAD COACH: Wait Michaels ASSISTANT COACHES: Billy Baird. Ralph Baker, Bob Fry, Joe Gardi, Bob Ledbetter, Pete McCulley, Larry Pasquale, Dan Sekanovich, Joe Walton DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC RELATIONS: Frank Ramos STADIUM (CAPACITY): Shea Stadium (60,372) TEAM COLORS: Kelly Green, White 1980 RECORD: 4-12 83 ‘80 RUSHING LEADER: Scott Dierking. 156 att. 567 yds ‘BO PASSING LEADER: Richard Todd, 264 of 479, 55.1%, 3329 yds., 17 TD, 30 int / “80 RECEIVING LEADER: Bruce Harper, 50 for 634 yas. “BO INTERCEPTION LEADER: Ken Schroy, 8 ‘B0 SCORING LEADER: Pat Leahy. 78 points SERIES RESULTS: Seattle 4, New York Jets 0 1977 — Seattle 17, at NY Jets O 1978 — Seattle 24, at NY Jets 17 1979 — at Seattle 30, NY Jets 7 1980 — Seattle 27, at NY Jets 17 GREEN BAY PACKERS Nov. 1, Lambeau Field, 11 a.m. ADDRESS: 1265 Lombardi Ave. Green Bay, WI54303 PHONE: (414) 494-2351 PRESIDENT: Dominic Olejniczak CORPORATE GENERAL MANAGER: Bob Harlan BUSINESS GENERAL MANAGER: Tom Miller HEAD COACH: Bart Starr ASSISTANT COACHES: John Meyer, Zeke Bratkowski. Lew Carpenter, Ross Fichtner, Pete Ketella, John Marshall, Ernie McMillan, Dick | Rehbein, Richard Urich | DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC RELATIONS: Lee Remmel STADIUM (CAPACITY): Lambeau Field (56,194) TEAM COLORS: Green, Gold 1980 RECORD: 5-10-1 80 RUSHING LEADER: Eddie Lee Ivery, 202 att, 831 yds. "BO PASSING LEADER: Lynn Dickey. 278 of 478, 58.1%, 3529 yds., 15 TD, 25 int ‘BO RECEIVING LEADER: James Lofton, 71 for 1226 yds. 80 INTERCEPTION LEADER: Johnnie Gray, 5. 80 SCORING LEADER: Gerry Ellis, 48 points. SERIES RESULTS: Green Bay 2, Seattle 0 1976 — Green Bay 27, Seattle 20 @ Milw. 1978 — Green Bay 45, Seattle 28 @ Milw. PITTSBURGH STEELERS Nov. 8, Kingdome, 1 p.m. ADDRESS: 300 Stadium Circle Pittsburgh, PA 15212 PHONE: (412) 323-1200 CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD: Arthur J. Rooney PRESIDENT: Daniel M. Rooney HEAD COACH: Chuck Noll ASSISTANT COACHES: George Perles, Rollie Dotsch, Tony Dungy, Dick Hoak, Tom Moore. Paul Uram, Dick Walker, Woody Widenhofer DIRECTOR OF PUBLICITY: Joe Gordon STADIUM (CAPACITY); Three Rivers Stadium (54.000) TEAM COLORS: Black. Gold 1980 RECORD: 9-7 80 RUSHING LEADER: Franco Harris, 208 att., 789 yds. 80 PASSING LEADER: Terry Bradshaw, 218 of 424, 51.4%, 3339 yds., 24 TD, 22 int | ‘BO RECEIVING LEADER: Lynn Swann, 44 for 710 yds. 80 INTERCEPTION LEADER: Donnie Shell, 7. 80 SCORING LEADER: Matt Bahr. 96 points SERIES RESULTS: Pittsburgh 2. Seattle 0 1977 —at Pittsburgh 30, Seattle 20 1978 — at Pittsburgh 21, Seattle 10 CLEVELAND BROWNS : Dec. 20, Kingdome, 1 p.m. ADDRESS: Cleveland Stadium oy Cleveland, OH 44114 ri E PHONE: (216) 696-5555 i PRESIDENT: Arthur B. Modell : HEAD COACH: Sam Rutigliano ASSISTANT COACHES: Dave Adolph, Len Fontes, Jim Garrett, Paul Hackett, Rod Humenuik, Rich Kotite, John Petercuskie, Tam Pratt, Marty Schottenheimer VICE PRESIDENT. PUBLIC RELATIONS: Nate Wallack STADIUM (CAPACITY): Cleveland Stadium (80,165) TEAM COLORS: Burnt Orange, Seal Brown, White 1980 RECORD: 11-5 ‘BO RUSHING LEADER: Mike Pruitt, 249 att., 1034 yds ‘80 PASSING LEADER: Brian Sipe. 337 of 554, 60.8%, 4132 yds., 30 TD, 14 int ‘BO RECEIVING LEADER: Mike Pruitt, 63 for 471 yds. ‘80 INTERCEPTION LEADER: Ron Bolton, 6 '80 SCORING LEADER: Don Cockroft, 87 points SERIES RESULTS: Seattle 3, Cleveland 1 1977 — at Seattle 20, Cleveland 19 1978 — at Seattle 47, Cleveland 24 1979 — Seattle 29, at Cleveland 24 1980 — Cleveland 27, at Seattle 3 85 , q FINAL STATISTICS Regular Season 4-12 13 San Diego WF at Kansas City 31 New England 14 at Washington 26 at Houston 3 Cleveland 27 at N.Y. Jets 14 at Oakland 20 Philadelphia 30 Kansas City Wr Oakland 20 at Denver 7 at Dallas 21 N.Y. Giants 14 at San Diego v7 Denver Team Statistics TOTAL FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty Third Down: Made/Att. Third Down Efficiency TOTAL NET YARDS Avg. Per Game Total Plays Avg. Per Play ‘NET YARDS RUSHING Avg. Per Game Total Rushes ‘NET YARDS PASSING Avg. Per Game Tackled/Yards Lost ‘Gross Yards Attempts/Completions Pet. of Completions Had Intercepted PUNTS/AVERAGE NET PUNTING AVERAGE PENALTIES/YARDS FUMBLES/BALL LOST TOUCHDOWNS Rushing Passing Returns. No. 155: 100 44 40 60 23 16 6 9 2 1 456 550 87 34 62,042 16 42,403 37 61,035 0 53,263 7 46,860 27 61,366 WW 52.496 33 50,185 27 61.047 31 58,976 19 60,480 36 73,274 51 57.540 27 51,617 21 49.980 25 51,853. Seahawks Opponents 302 301 114 129 166 147 22 25 85/230. 110/235 37.0 46.8 4879 577 304.9 323.6 1024 1038 48 5.0 1783 2067 1114 129.2 456 550 3096 3110 193.5 194.4 51/398 26/170 3494 3280 517/287 462/267 55:5: 57.8 23 23 70/40.4 66/402 31.6 34.6 109/901 103/876 38/15 33/11 33: 47 13 17 18 28. 2 2 291 408 Yds. Avg. LG TD 632 41 26 5 344° 34 22 3 214 49 25 1 202 5.1 32 3 202 34 20 Q 94 41 23 0 57 36 22t 1 18 30 12 0 14° «1.6 7 0 4 2.0 2 0 2 20 2 0 1783 3.9 «32 13 2067 38 46 17 Score by Periods 4. 2 3 4 OT Total SEAHAWKS 25 95 50 127 — 287 ql Opponents 48 139 «77 144 — 408 Field Goals 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Total Herrera 1 6-6 8-9 4-10 1-5 20-31 Opponents Total 1-1 8-9 9-11 35 4-7 25-39 SCORING TDR TOP TORt PAT FG Ss TP Herrera 0 0 0 33-33 20-31 0 93 Jodat 5 1 0 0 0 o 36 Largent 0 6 0 0 0 0 36 MeCullum 0 6 0 0 0 0 36 Doornink 3 2 0 0 0 0 30 McCutcheon 3 1 0 0 0 0 24 Brinson 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 Essink 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 Green, Je 0 0 1 0 0 Q 6 Lewis 0 0 dl 0 0 9 6 Smith 0 1 Q a 0 0 6 Zorn 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 Seahawks Total 13° «18 2 33-33 20-31 0 291 Opponents Total 17 28 2 45-47 25-33 3 408 Kickoff Returns No. Yds. Avg. LG TD Lewis 25 585 234 54 0 Hunter W 213° 19.4 40 0 Webster 24 406 193 34 0 Green, Je 18 «6274. 18.3 ©3070) Moore 1 11 (17.0 11 0 Seahawks Total 73° «(1489 «20.4 «54 0 Opponents Total 64 1223 191 46 0 Interceptions No. Yds. Avg. LG TD Brown 6 32 53 24 0 Harris 6 28 °47~ «(45 0 Simpson 3 15 5.0 10 0 Butler 2 1 56 a 0 Jackson 2 9 45 0 | Minor if 0 OO a 0 Justin 1 0 60.0 0 0 Norman 1 0 00 0 0 Webster 1 0 00 0 0 Seahawks Total 23 95 41 24 0 Opponents Total 23 4#170 74 25 2 | Punt Returns No. FC Yds. Avg. LG TD Lewis 41 9 349° 8.5 «(75t 1 Opponents Total 42 9 476 11.3 36 0 Punting No. Yds. Avg. TB In20 LG Bik. Weaver 67 2798 418 7 14 62 2 Herrera 1 29 «29.0 0 i 20eeia Seahawks Total 70 «628270 40.4 7 15, 62 2 Opponents Total 66 2652 40.2 1 20 60 2 Passing Att. Comp. Yards Pct. Avg./Att Zorn 488 276 3346 566 6.86 Adkins 23 10 136 4.435 «5.91 McCutcheon 2 1 12 500 6.00 Weaver 2 oO Oo 000 60.00 Krieg 2 0 Oo 000 60.00 | ‘Seahawks Total 517 287) = 3494.55 6.76 Opponents Total 462 267 3280 578 7.10 Receiving No. Yds. Avg. LG TD Largent 66 1064 161 67t 6 McCullum 62 874 141 58 6 Sawyer 36 410 114 32 o Doornink 31. 237 «76 =«#«16 2 Jodat 26 199 73 14 al Moore 25 231 92 34 0 Raible 16 232 145 40 0 McCutcheon 8 64 80 17 1 Smith 6 72 12.0 19 1 Green, Je. 4 47 11.8 19 o Hunter 3 40 13.3 18 0 Bell 1 13 13.0 43 0 Brinson 1 9 9.0 =) 0 Herrera 1 % 90 9 0 Essink i 2 20 2t 1 Seahawks Total 287 3494 12.2 67t 18 Opponents Total 267 3280 123 68t 28 DEFENSIVE STATISTICS (compiled from unofficial press box statistics) Tackles — Jackson 136, Harris 117, Simpson 109, Beeson 100. Hardy 99, Tuisasosopo 90, Butler 82, Norman 76, Brown 863, Jacob Green 58, Justin 40, Gregory 31. Webster 31, Minor 23 Lewis 20, Dufek 15, Dion 14, Raible 12, Cooke 11, Walker 11 Jodat 9. Kuehn 9, Rennaker 9, Largent 8, Anderson 5, Jessie Green 5, Bell 4, Essink 4. Herrera 3, Weaver 3, Doornink 2 Lynch 1, McCullum 1, Moore 1, Newton 1, Sevy 1, Zorn 1 Sacks — Jacob Green 6 for -29, Gregory 3’ for -33, Tuiasosopo 3% for-24, Norman 3 for -23, Hardy 3 for-12. Butler 2 for-8, Dion 2 for -5, Brown 1 for -13, Beeson 1 for -12, Simpson 1 for-11 Forced Fumbles — Gregory 2, Jackson 2, Beeson 1, Butler 1, Jacob Green 1, Hardy 1, Justin 1, Minor 1. Norman 1, Zorn 1 Recovered Fumbles — Jackson 3. Anderson 1, Cooke 1, Essink 1, Gregory 1, Hardy 1, Minor 1, Simpson 1, Tuiasosopo 1 Blocked Kicks — Cooke 1, Justin 1, McCullum 1 TD Pct. TD Int. Pct. Int. LG _Lost/Att. Rating 17 35 20 41 67t 44/341 724 1 43 3 13.0 22 6/51 = 0 0.0 0 0.0 12 0/0 _ 0 0.0 0 00 0 0/0 - 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 1/6 _ 18 3.5 23 4.4 67t =—551/398 — 28 64 23 5.0 eet 26/170 — 69 PRE-SEASON Seattle 14, Atlanta 10 August 7, Kingdome Atlanta 0 7 0 3—10 Seattle e w 0 o—14 SEA — Webster 98 kickoff return (Williams kick) ATL — Francis 46 pass from Bartkowski (Mazzetti kick) SEA — Smith 1 run (Williams kick) ATL — Mazzetti 23 FG Att. — 59,555 TEAM STATISTICS ATL SEA First Downs 16 13 Total Net Yards 315 198 Net Yards Rushing 105 §3 Net Yards Passing 210 145 Att-Com-Int, 37-20-0 28-15-0 Punts-Average 8-445 9-39.1 Penalties-Yards 9-61 6-55 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 22 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS. Rushing ATL — Higgins 7 for 23: Jones 9 for 18; Cain 5 for 17, Andrews 3 for 16. SEA — Smith 8 for 22; Doornink 5 for 17; Carr 5 for 16. Passing ATL — Bartkowski 8 of 11 for 103, 1 TD; Moroski 8 of 19 for 77; Fortner 4 of 7 for 39 SEA — Adkins 7 of 13 for 101; Krieg 5 of 7 for 37; Zorn 3 of 8 for 28, Receiving ATL — Jones 5 for 30; Andrews 4 for 39; Miller 2 for 31; Mayberry 2 for 18 SEA — Carr 4 for 31, Smith 2 for 16; Benjamin 2 for 10. Miami 24, Seattle 7 August 18, Kingdome Miami 7 0 0 17 — 24 Seattle 7 0 0 OAH, MIA — Hardy 3 pass from Griese (von Schamann kick) SEA — Smith 2 run (Herrera kick) MIA — Benjamin 1 run (von Schamann kick) MIA — Torrey 4 run (von Schamann kick) MIA — von Schamann 39 FG Att. — 59.550 TEAM STATISTICS MIA SEA First Downs 24 17 Total Net Yards 367 221 Net Yards Rushing 186 109 Net Yards Passing 181 112 Att-Com-int 24-16-0 27-17-2 Punts-Average 3-44.0 5-29.4 Penalties-Yards 3-39 7-43 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-4 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing MIA — Howell 10 for 49; Williams 6 for 38; Torrey 9 for 32. 1 TD. Hunter 4 for 29. SEA — Benjamin 9 for 33: Moore 8 for 31: Smith 5 for 12, 1 TD Passing MIA — Woodley 6 of 8for 76; Benjamin 5 of 7 for 64; Griese 5 of 9 for 46,1 7D SEA — Krieg 9 of 13 for 76, 1 int; Adkins 8 of 14 for 59, 1 int Receiving MIA — Lee 4 for 34; Cefalo 2 for 38; Byrd 2 for 25; Rose 2 for 20. SEA — Benjamin 4 for 30; Carr 4 for 17; Moore 3 for 15; Sawyer 2 for 31 Seattle 10, San Francisco 7 August 23, Candlestick Park Seattle 0 3 0 7— 10 San Francisco 7 0 0 O— 7 SF — Elliott 2 run (Wershing kick) SEA — Herrera 29 FG SEA — Smith 4 run (Herrera kick) Att. — 41.841 TEAM STATISTICS SEA SF First Downs 16 19 Total Net Yards 202 318 Net Yards Rushing 119 78 Net Yards Passing 83 240 Att-Com-Int 24-14-0 30-23-0 Punts-Average 6-35.2 4-34.0 Penalties-Yards 9-60 7-60 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 5-3 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing SEA — Smith 21 for 77, 1 TD; Steele 3 for 21; Carr 4 for 16 SF — Aldridge 8 for 27; Hofer 6 for 19: Elliott 7 for 18. 1 TD. Passing SEA — Adkins 14 of 24 for 120 SF — DeBerg 15 of 19 for 162: Huff 8 of 11 for 87 Receiving SEA — Sawyer 4 for 46; Carr 3 for 18: Peets 2 for 26: Benjamin 2 for 10. SF — Cooper 5 for 25; Solomon 3for 54: Robinson 3 for 46; Young 3 for 12; Owens 2 for 36; Hofer 2 for 35; Bruer 2 for 16; Aldridge 2 for 9 TELEVISION The Seahawks will make their fourth appearance on ABC's Monday Night Football this year when Seattle hosts the San Diego Chargers on November 16. The Seahawks are 2-1 in Monday Night Football games. All eight of the Seahawks regular season road games will be televised locally by KING-TV (Channel 5). KING will also televise Seattle's August 22 pre-season game from San Francisco and, if they are sold out 72 hours in advance, nine home games (three pre-season and six regular season) KIRO-TV (Channel 7) will televise the remaining home game, October 18 against the New York Giants, if it is sold out 72 hours in advance. Seattle 30, New England 23 August 29, Kingdome New England 10 6 7 o—23 Seattle TF 3 3— 30 NE — Francis 2 pass from Grogan (Smith kick) NE — Smith 42 FG SEA — Sawyer 2 pass from Zorn (Herrera kick) NE — Smith 31 FG SEA — Moore 3 run (Herrera kick) SEA — Herrera 53 FG SEA — Moore 3 run (Herrera kick) NE — Smith 44 FG NE — Francis 12 pass from Grogan (Smith kick) SEA — Herrera 47 FG SEA — Herrera 42 FG Att. — 56, 947 TEAM STATISTICS NE SEA First Downs 19 20 Total Net Yards 366 223 Net Yards Rushing 106 120 Net Yards Passing 260 103 Att-Com-int 34-16-0 27-15-0 Punts-Average 6-36.5 4-43.5 Penalties-Yards 12-129 7-70 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing NE — Ferguson 12 for 39; Caihoun 10 for 35 SEA — Smith 16 for 49: Moore 6 for 34, 2 TD; Doornink 8 for 32. Passing NE — Grogan 14 of 30 for 266, 2 TD; Cavanaugh 2 of 4 for 11. SEA — Zorn 13 of 24 for 139, 1 TD: Adkins 2 of 3 for 14 Receiving NE — Morgan 4 for 135; Pennywell 3 for 50; Francis 3 for 38, 2 TD: Foreman 3 for 21; Ferguson 2 for 10 SEA — Doornink 5 for 45; Smith 4 for 39; MeCullum 2 for 31; Sawyer 2tor8, 17D San Diego 34, Seattle 13 September 7, Kingdome San Diego ae fa 3—34 Seattle 3 0 3 7—73 SEA — Herrera 46 FG SD — Benirschke 41 FG SD — McCrary 1 pass from Fouts (Benirschke kick) SD — Joiner 19 pass from Fouts (Benirschke kick) SO — Jefferson 10 pass from Fouts (Benirschke kick) SEA — Herrera 28 FG SD — Jefferson 23 pass from Fouts (Benirschke kick) t SEA — McCullum 36 pass from Zorn (Herrera kick} SD — Benirschke 29 FG } Att, — 62,042 92 TEAM STATISTICS sD SEA First Downs 22 13 Total Net Yards 424 249 Net Yards Rushing 197 47 Net Yards Passing 224 202 Att-Com-Int 31-21-0 33-18-2 Punts-Average 5-40.2 7-34.6 Penalties-Yards 6-48 4-20 Fumbles-Lost 2-0 2-0 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing SD — Cappelletti 16 for 112; Williams 16 for 60. SEA — Smith 10 for 37; Moore 3 for 11 Passing §D — Fouts 21 of 31 for 230, 4 TD SEA — Zorn 18 of 33 for 235, 1 TD, 2 int. Receiving SD — Jefferson 6 for 103, 2 TD; Joiner 5 for 53, 1 TD; Williams 4 for 21; Winslow 2 for 41; Cappelletti 2 for 15. SEA — Largent5 for 62; Smith 3 for 45; Doornink 3 for 26; Moore 3 for 23; McCullum 2 for 60, 1 TD; Sawyer 2 for 19 Seattle 17, Kansas City 16 September 14, Arrowhead Stadium Seattle 7 10 0 O0—17 Kansas City 0 7 6 3— 16 SEA — McCullum 12 pass from Zorn (Herrera kick) SEA — Herrera 19 FG SEA — Smith 7 pass from Zorn (Herrera kick) KC — Marshall 1 pass from Fuller (Lowery kick) KC — Lowery 50 FG KC — Lowery 23 FG KC — Lowery 57 FG Att — 42,403 TEAM STATISTICS SEA KC First Downs 19 oe Total Net Yards 309 238 Net Yards Rushing 122 83 Net Yards Passing 187 155 Att-Com-int. 27-17-14 31-20-0 Punts-Average 4-45.8 6-38.0 Penalties-Yards 7-51 4-25 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 4-0 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS SEA — Doornink 12 for 32; Moore 9 for 31; Smith 8 for 31; Jodat 5 for 32. KC — McKnight 9 for 28; Fuller 5 for 21. Passing SEA — Zorn 17 of 27 for 194, 2 TD, 1 int. KC — Fuller 20 of 31 for 184, 1 TD. Receiving SEA — McCullum 6 for 96, 1 TD; Doornink 4 for 29; Largent 3 for 31; Smith 3 for 27. 1 TD. KC — Smith 5 for 78; Reed 5 for 48; McKnight 5 for 34: Marshall 4 for 25,1 7D. 93 New England 37, Seattle 31 September 21, Kingdome New England 3 7 ie 10° — 37: Seattle 3 14 0 14— 31 NE — Smith 19 FG SEA — Herrera 33 FG SEA — Largent 20 pass from Zorn (Herrera kick) NE — Morgan 68 pass from Grogan (Smith kick) NE — Morgan 40 pass from Grogan (Smith kick) SEA — McCullum 22 pass from Zorn (Herrera kick) NE — Smith 30 FG | NE — Ivory 20 run (Smith kick) | SEA — Largent 31 pass from Zorn (Herrera kick) NE — Smith 29 FG SEA — McCullum 21 pass from Zorn (Herrera kick) NE — Hasselbeck 16 pass from Grogan (Smith kick) Att. — 61,035 TEAM STATISTICS NE SEA First Downs 23 22 Total Net Yards 474 433 Net Yards Rushing 203 134 Net Yards Passing 271 299 Att-Com-int. 24-15-1 37-20-1 Punts-Average 4-32.3 4-39,5 | Penalties-Yards 3-20 5-40 | Fumbles-Lost 1-0 4-1 | INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing NE — Calhoun 13 for 77; Ferguson 21 for 74; Ivory 5 for 32, 1 TD. SEA — Jodat 5 for 42; Zorn 5 for 42; Smith 5 for 26. Passing NE — Grogan 15 of 24 for 271, 3 TD, 1 int SEA — Zorn 20 of 36 for 312, 4 TD, 1 int. Receiving NE — Francis 3 for 38; Morgan 2 for 108, 2 TD: Jackson 2 for 56° Johnson 2 for 19; Foreman 2 for 17; Ferguson 2 for 13. SEA — Largent 6 for 127, 2 TD; McCullum 3 for 53, 2 TD; Sawyer3 for 46; Doornink 3 for 26; Moore 2 for 8. Seattle 14, Washington 0 September 28, R.F. Kennedy Stadium Seattle 0 7 0 7—14 Washington 0 0 0 C=" 0) SEA — Zorn 21 run (Herrera kick) SEA — Doornink 8 run (Herrera kick) Att. — 53.263 TEAM STATISTICS SEA WASH First Downs 20 15 Total Net Yards 315 283 Net Yards Rushing 235 78 Net Yards Passing 80 205 Att-Com-int 19-7-2 36-17-4 © Punts-Average 5-33.8 3-42.3 Penalties-Yards 10-80 12-100 Fumbles-Lost 2-0 3-0 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing SEA — Jodat 22 for 117; Doornink 9 for 49, 1 TD: Zorn 6 for 36, 1 TO Moore 10 for 33. WASH — Jackson 11 for 33: Claitt 8 for 25 Passing SEA — Zorn? of 19 for 86, 2 int WASH — Theisman 16 of 35 for 200, 4 int; Kruezek 1 of 1 for 5 Receiving SEA — McCullum 4 for 40; Largent 1 for 24: Sawyer 1 for 20. WASH — Thompson 4 for 50; McDaniel 4 for 48; Hammond 2 for 20: Hardeman 2 for 17; Harmon 2 for 15 Seattle 26, Houston 7 October 5, Astrodome Seattle 3 20 3 0— 26 Houston 0 0 0 We 7 SEA — Herrera 32 FG SEA — McCullum 22 pass from Zorn (Herrera kick) SEA — Herrera 33 FG SEA — McCullum 24 pass from Zorn (Herrera kick) SEA — Herrera 50 FG SEA — Herrera 44 FG HOU — Barber 22 pass from Stabler (Fritsch kick) Att. — 46, 860 TEAM STATISTICS SEA HOU First Downs 14 16 Total Net Yards 303 242 Net Yards Rushing 118 79 Net Yards Passing 185 163 Att-Com-int 23-13-0 50-23-5 Punts-Average 4-43.0 5-42.6 Penalties-Yards 9-66 8-48 Fumbles-Lost 4-2 2-1 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing SEA — Jodat 12 for 44; Doornink 10 for 31; Moore 8 for 27 HOU — Campbell 12 for 50 Passing SEA — Zorn 12 of 22 for 172, 2 TD; Adkins 1 of 1 for 26 HOU — Stabler 23 of 50 for 174, 1 TD, Sint Receiving SEA — McCullum 4 for 80, 2 TD; Jodat 4 for 27: Largent 2 for 50; Sawyer 2 for 32. HOU — Barber 5 for 45, 1 TD; Groth 4 for 41; Coleman 8 for 26 Cleveland 27, Seattle 3 October 12, Kingdome Cleveland 7 6 7 = 2t Seattle 0 3 0 o— 3 CLE — M. Pruitt 2 run (Cockroft kick) SEA — Herrera 29 FG CLE — Wright 39 pass from Sipe (kick failed) CLE — White 3 run (Cockroft kick) CLE — M. Pruitt 22 run (Cockroft kick) Att — 61, 366 TEAM STATISTICS CLE SEA First Downs 24 20 Total Net Yards 387 323 Net Yards Rushing 176 118 Net Yards Passing 21 205 Att-Com-tnt 24-12-0 29-23-0 Punts-Average 3-34,7 3-51.3 Penalties-Yards 4-27 9-64 Fumbles-Lost T-1 1-1 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing CLE — M. Pruitt 24 for 116, 2 TD; White 10 for 37, 1 TD. SEA — Moore 6 for 37; Zorn 3 for 34; Jodat 11 for 24; Doornink 7 for 23. Passing CLE — Sipe 12 of 24 tor 211,1 TD SEA — Zorn 23 of 29 for 222 Receiving CLE — M. Pruitt 3 for 13; Newsome 2 for 60; Logan 2 for 38; White 2 tor 27 SEA — Moore 6 for 53; McCullum5 for 61; Doornink 4 for 39; Jodat 3 for 24; Sawyer 2 for 17; Largent 2 for 9. Seattle 27, New York Jets 17 October 19, Shea Stadium Seattle 3 0 7 17 — 27 NY Jets Q ih th 3— 17 SEA — Herrera 48 FG NYJ — Shuler 4 pass from Todd (Leahy kick) NYJ — Dierking 20 pass from Todd (Leahy kick) SEA — Jessie Green 32 return of blocked punt (Herrera kick) NYJ — Leahy 22 FG SEA — Herrera 23 FG SEA — Jodat 2 run (Herrera kick) SEA — Jodat 1 run (Herrera kick) Att. — §2,496 TEAM STATISTICS SEA NYJ First Downs 7 19 Total Net Yards 329 338 Net Yards Rushing 85 149 Net Yards Passing 244 189 Alt-Com-int 27-17-0 27-17-2 Punts-Average 4-36.8 4-36.8 Penalties-Yards 4-37 6-40 Fumbles-Lost 2-0 1-0 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS. Rushing SEA — Moore 4 for 40; Jodat 12 for 26, 2 TD; Doornink 4 for 9 NY¥J— Dierking 18 for 65: Long 20 for 54: Todd 3 tor 27. Passing SEA — Zorn 17 of 27 for 258. NYJ — Todd 17 of 27 for 198. 2 TD. 2 int Receiving SEA — McCullum 5 for 107; Largent 5 for 53; Jodat 3 for 18; Sawyer 2 for 35 NYJ— Dierking 6 for60, 1 TD; Gaffney 5 for 91; Shuler 4 for 41, 1 TD Oakland 33, Seattle 14 October 26, Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Seattle 0 0 0 14—14 Oakiand 3 3 10 17 — 33 OAK — Bahr 34 FG OAK — Bahr 38 FG OAK — Bahr 30 FG OAK — Chandler 5 pass from Plunkett (Bahr kick) OAK — Chandler 12 pass from Plunkett (Bahr kick) SEA — McCutcheon 1 run (Herrera kick) OAK — Chandler 23 pass from Plunkett (Bahr kick) SEA — Largent 67 pass from Zorn (Herrera kick) OAK — Bahr 25 FG Att. — 50,185 TEAM STATISTICS SEA OAK First Downs 14 18: Total Net Yards 263 339 Net Yards Rushing 25 138 Net Yards Passing 238 201 Att-Com-Int 33-17-2 25-16-0 Punts-Average 8-429 4-435 Penalties-Yards 5-91 4-43 Fumbles-Lost 6-1 2-1 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing SEA — Moore 6 for 9; Doornink 4 for 8; Jodat 5 for 8. OAK — van Eeghen 17 for 75; Whittington 9 for 33; King 12 for 28. Passing SEA — Zorn 17 of 33 for 282, 1 TD, 2 int. OAK — Plunkett 16 of 25 for 214. 3 TD Receiving SEA — Largent 4 for 142, 1 TD; McCullum 4 for 40; Raible 2 for 33; Sewyer 2 for 20; Jodat 2 for 20: Doornink 2 for 18. OAK — Chandler 5 for 75, 3 TD: Chester 4 for 33; Branch 2 for 60; Jensen 2 for 17 CUTDOWN DATES National Football League clubs will observe the following cutdown dates for the 1981 season: Rosters must be trimmed to 60 players by August 18; 50 players by August 25; and 45 players by August 31. Philadelphia 27, Seattle 20 November 2, Kingdome Philadelphia 0 t 10 10 — 27 Seattle 6 0 7 7—20: SEA — Herrera 21 FG SEA — Herrera 31 FG PHILA — Campfield 1 run (Franklin kick) SEA — Largent 27 pass from Zorn (Herrera kick) PHILA — Smith 15 pass from Jaworski (Franklin kick) PHILA — Franklin 39 FG SEA — Doornink 9 run (Herrera kick) PHILA — Campfield 5 pass from Jaworski (Franklin kick) PHILA — Franklin 25 FG Att. — 61,047 TEAM STATISTICS PHILA SEA First Downs 22 20 Total Net Yards 363 323 Net Yards Rushing 115 103. Net Yards Passing 248 220 Att-Com-int 31-20-1 36-20-0 Punts-Average 3-24.7 3-35.0 Penalties-Yards 5-45 4-30 Fumbles-Lost ey 3-0 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS: Rushing PHILA — Harris 12 for 39: Harrington 3 for 25; Hogan 3 for 24; Campfield 5 for 12, 1 TD. SEA — Doornink 7 for 44, 1 TD; Zorn 6 for 29: Jodat 8 for 24. Passing PHILA — Jaworski 19 of 30 for 253, 2 TD. 1 int SEA — Zorn 20 of 35 for 250, 1 TD; Weaver 0 of 1. Receiving PHILA — Smith 5 for 109, 1 TD; Krepfie 4 for 61; Carmichael 3 for 31; Harris 3 for 23; Campfield 2 for 18, 1 TD. SEA — Largent 6 for 101, 1 TD; Raible 3 for 43; Sawyer 3 for 41; Doornink 3 for 3; McCullum 2 for 24. Kansas City 31, Seattle 30 November 9, Kingdome Kansas City a a 7 2i— si Seattle 0 17 6 7f—30 KC — Lowery 42 FG SEA — Brinson 22 run (Herrera kick) SEA — Herrera 39 FG SEA — Doornink 4 pass from Zorn (Herrera kick) KC — Reed 12 pass from Fuller (Lowery kick) SEA — Herrera 31 FG SEA — Herrera 33 FG KC — Marshall 11 pass from Fuller (Lowery kick) KC — Manumaleuga 22 interception return (Lowery kick) SEA — Jodat 2 run (Herrera kick) KC — Morgado 1 run (Lowery kick) Att. — 58.976 SEAHAWKS HIGHLIGHT FILM The Seahawks 1980 highlight film, Detour, is available to groups through the Seattle Seahawks Public Relations Office. Any group wishing to view the film should contact Sandy Gregory at the Seahawks office, 5305 Lake Wash- ington Bivd., Kirkland, WA 98033 or call (206) 827-9777. TEAM STATISTICS KC SEA First Downs 17 23 Total Net Yards 297 322 Net Yards Rushing 81 130 Net Yards Passing 216 192 Att-Com-Int. 26-19-2 38-19-5 Punts-Average 4-39.0 3-46.3 Penalties-Yards 7-54 4-20 Fumbles-Lost 4-2 1-0 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing KC — McKnight 12 for 26; Belton 7 for 22; Fuller 3 for 21 SEA — Jodat 15 for57, 1 TD; McCutcheon 5 for 27; Doornink 11 for 23; Brinson 3 for 21,1 TD Passing KC — Fuller 19 of 26 for 233, 2 TD. 2 int SEA — Zorn 18 of 37 for 189. 1 TD, Sint; McCutcheon 1 of 1 for 12 Receiving KC — Reed 6 for 73, 1 TD; Smith 6 for 56; McKnight 5 for 60. SEA — McCullum 4 for 57: Sawyer 4 for 55; Largent 3 for 31: Doornink 3 for 18, 1 TD; Jodat 2 for 17. Oakland 19, Seattle 17 November 17, Kingdome Oakland 0 0 7 12—19 Seattle Qo F if 3—17 SEA — McCutcheon 1 run (Herrera kick) SEA — Doornink 8 pass from Zorn (Herrera kick) OAK — Whittington 10 run (Bahr kick) SEA — Herrera 37 FG OAK — Safety, Hendricks blocks punt out of end zone OAK — van Eeghen 1 run (Bahr kick) OAK — Bahr 28 FG Att. — 60,480 TEAM STATISTICS OAK SEA First Downs 12 23 Total Net Yards 227 391 Net Yards Rushing 17 158 Net Yards Passing 110 233 Att-Com-Int 22-371 35-19-2 Punts-Average 6-47.8 5-36.4 Penalties-Yards 4-41 11-86 Fumbles-Lost 3-1 0-0 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing OAK — Whittington 6 for 36. 1 TD; Guy 1 for 24; van Eeghen 10 for 23,1 TD. SEA — Jodat 12 for 48; Brinson 9 for 34; McCutcheon 9 for 31, 1 TD; Doornink 7 for 29. Passing OAK — Plunkett 9 of 22 for 135, 1 int. SEA — Zorn 19 of 35 for 250, 1 TD, 2 int. Receiving OAK — Whittington 3 for 11; Ramsey 2 for 76. SEA —Largent5 for 68: McCullum 4 for 54; Moore 2 for 35; Raible 2 for 33; McCutcheon 2 for 24; Doornink 2 for 18, 1 TD. 99 Denver 36, Seattle 20 November 23, Mile High Stadium Seattle a 10 0 10 — 20 Denver 7 10 3 16 — 36 DEN — Odoms 2 pass from Morton (Steinfort kick) SEA — Herrera 21 FG SEA — Lewis 75 punt return (Herrera kick) DEN — Steintort 24 FG DEN — Morton 1 run (Steinfort kick) DEN — Steinfort 33 FG SEA — Herrera 20 FG DEN — Moses 27 pass from Morton (Steinfort kick) DEN — Latimer 15 interception return (Steinfort kick) DEN — Safety. Jones tackled Zorn in end zone SEA — McCutcheon 5 pass from Adkins (Herrera kick) Att, — 73.274 TEAM STATISTICS SEA First Downs 14 Total Net Yards 220 Net Yards Rushing 69 Net Yards Passing 161 Att-Com-int 26-16-3 Punts-Average 3-413 Penaities-Yards 5-68 Fumbles-Lost ee: INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing SEA — Zorn 3 for 25; Jodat 10 for 21 DEN — Keyworth 11 for 28: Preston 8 for 23 Passing SEA — Zorn 12 of 18 for 147, 2 int: Adkins 4 of 8 for 45, 1 TD. 1 int DEN — Morton 19 of 28 for 192. 2 TD, 1 int: Robinson 1 of 2 for 21. Tint Receiving SEA — Largent 2 for 83; Sawyer 2 for 26; Raible 2 for 21 McCullum 2 for 21; Moore 2 for 18, McCutcheon 2 for 3, 1 TD DEN — Odoms 6 for 92, 1 TD; Upchurch 4 for 32; Preston 3 for 29 Dallas 51, Seattle 7 November 27, Texas Stadium Seattle 0 0 Q t= 7 Dallas 9 21 0 21—31 DAL — Hill 18 pass from White (Septien-kick) DAL — Safety, Zorn grounded bail in end zone DAL — DuPree 14 pass from White (Septien kick) DAL — Springs 3 run (Septien kick) DAL — Newhouse 3 run (Septien kick) DAL — Dorsett 1 run (Septien kick) DAL — Dorsett 1 run (Septien kick) DAL — DuPree 12 pass from Carano (Septien kick). SEA — Essink 2 pass from Zorn (Herrera kick) Att. — 57,540 | | TEAM STATISTICS SEA DAL First Downs 18 24 Total Net Yards 232 325 Net Yards Rushing 148 200 Net Yards Passing 84 125 Att-Com-int. 34-13-3 19-12-2 Punts-Average 4-39,7 4-38.2 Penalties-Yards 8-64 6-84 Fumbles-Lost 4-4 0-0 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing | SEA — McCutcheon 11 for 95; Jodat 9 for 48. | OAL — Dorsett 24 for 107. 2 TD: Newhouse 10 for 37, 1 TD: | Newsome 4 for 32. Passing | SEA — Zorn 12 of 25 for 110, 1 TD, 1 int; Adkins 1 of 8 for 12, 2 int; McCutcheon 0 of | DAL— White 11 of 18 for 120,2 TD, 2 int; Carano 1 of 1 for 12, 1 TD. Receiving SEA — McCullum 3 for 35; Raible 3 for 30; Jodat 2 for 20; Largent 2 | for 19. DAL — Dorsett 4 for 44; Dupree 3 for 31, 2 TD; Hill 2 for 31, 1 TD. New York Giants 27, Seattle 21 December 7, Kingdome NY Giants 3 10 0 14 — 27 Seattle 0 7 7 i 2) NYG — Danelo 43 FG | NYG — Danelo 32 FG NYG — Gray 48 pass from Brunner (Danelo kick) SEA — Doornink 1 run (Herrera kick) SEA — Jodat 1 run (Herrera kick) | NYG — Gray 50 pass from Brunner (Danelo kick) | SEA —Largent 34 pass from Zorn (Herrera kick) NYG — Taylor 30 run (Danelo kick) | Att. — 51,617 TEAM STATISTICS NYG SEA First Downs 14 22 Total Net Yards 311 337 Net Yards Rushing 150 116 Net Yards Passing 161 221 Att-Com-int. 18-8-1 37-20-0 Punts-Average 3-42.0 2-37.5 Penalties-Yards 8-68 11-70 Fumbles-Lost 21 4-2 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing NYG — Taylor 19 for 103, 1 TD; Perry 8 for 24. SEA — Jodat 12 for 72, 1 TD; Doornink 10 for 36. 1 TO. Passing NYG — Brunner 8 of 18 for 161, 2 TD, 1 int. SEA — Zorn 20 of 37 for 238, 1 TD. Receiving NYG — Gray 3 for 114, 2 TD; Perry 2 for 30; Shirk 2 for 12. SEA — Largent 6 for 139, 1 TD; MeCullum 7 for 69; Sawyer 2 for 17; Jodat 2 for 10. | 101 San Diego 21, Seattle 14 December 13, San Diego Stadium Seattle 0 0 7 7—14 San Diego 0 21 0 o—a1 SD — Muncie 1 run (Benirschke kick) SD — Muncie 10 run (Benirschke kick) SD — Jefferson 19 pass from Fouts (Benirschke kick) SEA — Jodat 15 run (Herrera kick) SEA — Largent 2 pass from Zorn (Herrera kick) Att, — 49,980 TEAM STATISTICS SEA sD First Downs 16 25 Total Net Yards 229 420 Net Yards Rushing 79 90 Net Yards Passing 152 330 Att-Com-int 42-22-0 42-28-2 Punts-Average 6-45.2 3-42.0 Penaities-Yards 5-44 10-103 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 3-2 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing SEA — Jodat 7 for 36, 1 TD; Doornink 6 for 36. SD — Thomas 11 for 42; Muncie 13 for 42, 2 TD Passing SEA — Zorn 22 of 42 for 179. 1 TD. SD — Fouts 28 of 42 for 339, 1 TD, 2int. Receiving SEA — Largent 5 for 55, 1 TD; Moore 5 for 20; McCullum 4 for 40; Sawyer 4 for 34: Doornink 3 for 17. SD — Jefferson 8 for 113, 1 TD; Winslow 6 for 57; Joiner 5 for 87, Muncie 5 for 53; Thomas 3 for 12. Denver 25, Seattle 17 December 21, Kingdome Denver 10 2 6 o—25 Seattle 0 0 3 14-17 DEN — Steinfort 53 FG DEN — Odoms 18 pass from Robinson (Steinfort kick) DEN — Robinson 1 run (kick failed) DEN — Steinfort 55 FG SEA — Herrera 47 FG DEN — Steinfort 34 FG DEN — Steinfort 38 FG SEA — McCutcheon 2 run (Herrera kick) SEA — Jodat 9 pass from Zorn (Herrera kick) Att, — 51,853 TEAM STATISTICS DEN First Downs 15 Total Net Yards 236 Net Yards Rushing 135 Net Yards Passing 101 Att-Com-int. 26-10-0 Punts-Average 4-49.0 Penalties-Yards 9-80 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 102 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing DEN — Lytle 11 for 89; Preston 10 for 29 SEA — Jodat 10 for 33; McCutcheon 5 for 32, 1 TD: Zorn 3 for 27 Passing DEN — Robinson 9 of 23 for 99, 1 TD; Knapple 1 of 3 for 15 SEA — Zorn 22 of 33 for 222, 1 TD, 2 int; Adkins 4 of 6 for 53; Krieg Oof2 Receiving DEN — Upchurch 2 for 26; Watson 2 for 22 SEA — Largent 5 for 70; Sawyer 5 for 34; Jodat 4 for 24. 1 TD McCullum 3 for 37; Doornink 2 for 29; Hunter 2 tor 27: Raible 2 for 24; McCutcheon 2 for 17 1980 ATTENDANCE SUMMARY Total Pre-Season Attendance: 217,893 (54,473) 3 Home. 176,052 (58,664) 1 Road 41.841 (41,841) Total Regular Season Attendance 894.417 (55,901) 8 Home: 468,416 (58,552) 8 Road 426,001 (53,250) 1980 Total Attendance: 1,112,310 (55,616) 1980 Total Home Attendance: 644.468 (58,588) 1980 Total Road Attendance 467.842 (51,982) 1980 INDIVIDUAL HONORS JACOB GREEN Sporting News All-Rookie team Pro Football Writers All-Rookie team Pro Football Weekly All-Rookie team Football Digest All-Rookie team STEVE LARGENT College & Pro FB Newsweekly All-AFC UPI All-AFC second team WILL LEWIS Inside Sports Special Teams Co-Rookie of Year SAM McCULLUM Marcus Nalley Seahawks Most Valuable Player BOB NEWTON Seahawks Lineman of Year sponsored by Ocean Shores } JIM ZORN Seattle NFL Man of Year Sam McCullum, second from left, is presented Marcus Nailey Award as the Seahawks Most Valuable Player. Joining McCullum are Nalley’s Fine Food Vice President Ed Regan, Seahawks head coach Jack Patera, and Nalley’s Director of Merchandising Serv- fees Charlie Barnett. ; = 103 | FINAL 1980 STANDINGS AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE Eastern Division w L T Pct. Pts. Opp. Buffalo 1 5 0 688 320 260 | New England 10 6 QO 625 441 325 Miami 8 8 QO 500 266 305 Baltimore 7 2 0 438 355 387 N.Y. Jets 4 12 0 250 302 395 Central Division Ww L T Pct. Pts. Opp. Cleveland 11 5 0 688 357 310 Houston al 5 0 .688 295 251 Pittsburgh a 7 0 563 352 313 Cincinnati 6 10 0 375 244 312 Western Division Ww L T Pct. Pts. Opp. | San Diego 1 5 0 688 418 327 Oakland W 5 0 688 364 306 Kansas City 8 8 0 500 319 336 Denver 8 8 0 500 310 323 Seattle 4 12 O 250 291 408 NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE Eastern Division Ww L 1 Pet. Pts. Opp. Philadelphia 12 4 0 -750 384 222 Dallas 12 4 0 750 454 311 Washington 6 10 0 375 261 293 St. Louis. 5 i 0 313° 299 §=350 N.Y. Giants 4 12 0 250 249 425 Central Division Ww t T Pct. Pts. Opp. Minnesota Ss kL 0 563 317 308 Detroit 9 7 0 563 334 272 Chicago 7 9 0 438 304 264 Tampa Bay 5 10 1 344 231 371 Green Bay 5 10 1 344 271 341 Western Division Ww E T Pct. Pts. Opp. Atlanta 12 4 QO .750 405 272 Los Angeles a Si oO 688 424 289 San Francisco 6 10 OQ .375 320 415 New Orleans 1 15 O 063 291 487 AFC First Round Playoff NFC First Round Playoff Oakland 27, Houston 7 AFC Division Playoffs Dallas 34, Los Angeles 13 NFC Division Playoffs San Diego 20, Buffalo 14 Philadelphia 31, Minnesota 16 Oakland 14, Cleveland 12 AFC Championship Dallas 30, Atlanta 27 NFC Championship Oakland 34, San Diego 27 Philadelphia 20, Dallas 7 Super Bowl XV Oakland 27, Philadelphia 10 | 104 a | _ HOW THE 1980 SEAHAWKS WERE BUILT | VETERAN ALLOCATION @ Dave Brown, CB ...... aiafa aye Batre eeeceitioree Pittsburgh Art Kuehn, C ... Seer ete ssesteees.i.. Washington Sam McCullum,WR ..........-- sss, - Minnesota TRADES (5) Dan Doornink, RB veers. NY Giants 1979. Bill Gregory, DE 5 eee eee Dallas 1978 Biren Herrera; Ko... ee cerns nee sescetes -., Dallas 1978 Jim Jodat, FB . : bate eove Los Angeles 1980 Steve Largent, WR... 22. ec ieee ean . Houston 1976 1976 COLLEGE DRAFT io | PROM DULOK, Siege wce were os : 5th round (a) “Steve Myer,QB .... Restate 4th round (a) Steve Raible, WR .......... mhitlecwace:sn o+ = (OIG MOU (C) “Sherman Smith, RB Sia lareret oie seee+» 2nd round (b) 1977 COLLEGE DRAFT (7) Sam Adkins,QB ........... tae ie ae 10th round Steve August, T ......... é - 1st round Terry Beeson, LB 5 “Dennis Boyd, T ....... *Peter Cronan, LB Tom Lynch, G John Yarno, C 1978 COLLEGE DRAFT (5) . 2nd round (b) 3rd round 2nd round (c) . 2nd round (a) 4th round (a) Bore BURG. T fa iecc eaten nasa 7 -»» Sth round Keith Butler, LB... ......0..... Sefeste . 2nd round MEMNSIEPAITIS SS oceiesereensicirocetyyaieie ouiais 7 7th round Al Hunter, FB (supplemental 77) 4th round Keith Simpson,S ... ; . Ist round 1979 COLLEGE DRAFT 76) Mark Bell, TE mh elec eemeettese le Rta x +sseee 4th round Robert Hardy, DT ......... a Sais ht veeseees 10th round Michael Jackson,LB ........... A 3rd round Jeff Moore, RB .......... ; sessss, 12th round Joe Norman, LB 7 roma areeayaliva vaya aiar= +..... 2nd round Manu Tuiasosopo, DT lest erste . 1st round 1980 COLLEGE DRAFT (8) *Jack Cosgrove, C 5 khisiaiaetetgieseers ... 8th round (b) Terry Dion, DE ... : 4th round BFEENAAB oo... cle. 5 +2... 11th round Ron Essink, T ...... ceeeeeeeseeeess ++ 10th round (a) Jacob Green, DE 1st round Andre Hines, T . 2nd round “Daniel Jacobs, DT . 5th round (b) Vic Minor,S ............. sare Seat 8th round (a) WAIVERS (5) Fred Anderson, DE ....... sane -...---- Cincinnati 1980 Larry Brinson, RB ... . ee . Dallas 1980 Lawrence McCutcheon, RB Denver 1980 Bob Newton.G ........... -ssse.... Chicago 1976 John Sawyer, TE .......... Lene =a Houston 1977 FREE AGENTS (15) “Mike Allen, WR .......1979 ‘Brian Peets, TE .. 1978 Bill Cooke, DT ... -1979 Terry Rennaker,LB ......1980 “Jessie Green, WR ..1979 Jeff Sevy, G . wees A979 Kerry Justin, CB ....... 1978 Tim Walker, LB J .1980 “Leroy King, FB ........1980 ‘Jim Walsh, FB |... 1980 Dave Krieg, OB Herman Weaver, P 1977 Will Lewis, CB dim Zorn, OB .........:. 1976 “Mark McGrath, WR... 980 “denotes finished the season on the injured-reserve list 105 leedieig e. CHRONOLOGY ~ june 15, 1972 Seattle Professional Football, a group of business and community leaders, announce their intention to attempt to "secure a National Football League franchise for the City of Seattle. "Herman Sarkowsky serves as spokesman for the group November 2, 1972 Construction begins on The Kingdome dune 4, 1974 The National Football League announces that Seattle will have a franchise for the 1976 season. December 5,1974 The National Football League announces that it has voted membership to Seattle Professional Football. Inc. headed by Lloyd W. Nordstrom with partners Herman Sarkowsky, D.E. “Ned” Skinner, Howard S. Wright, M. Lamont Bean, and Lynn P. Himmelman March 6, 1975 John Thompson, Executive Director of the NFL Management Council, named General Manager of the Seattle franchise. June 17, 1975 Nickname “Seahawks” selected from 20,365 entries and 1,741 different names. One hundred fifty-one sug- gested “Seahawks.” December 18,1975 Seahawks agree toa 20-year lease agreemer. to play all games in The Kingdome. January 3,1976 Jack Patera, assistant coach of the Minnesota Vikings, named head coach of the Seahawks. January 20,1976 Lloyd W. Nordstrom, spokesman for the Nord- Strom family, the Seahawks’ majority owners, dies of a heart attack while vacationing in Mexico March 30, 1976 Veteran allocation held in New York City. Sea- hawks select 39 NFL veterans. April 8-9, 1976 College draft. Seahawks select 25 collegians in their first college draft. Notre Dame's Steve Niehaus is the first choice and he flies to Seattle for evening news conference on April 8 July 9,1976 Seahawks open training camp at Eastern Washing- ton University in Cheney. August1,1976 Seahawks play first game before 60,825 fans inthe Kingdome. San Francisco holds on to defeat Seattle, 27-20, as Jim Zorn is tackled on the two-yard line when the gun sounds August 29,1976 Seahawks capture first victory, a 17-16 win over San Diego as Ron Howard catches a three-yard Jim Zorn pass for the winning touchdown with only 13 seconds remaining September12,1976 Seattle opens regular season play with anear miss against St. Lauis, 30-24. The game ends with the Cardinals intercepting a pass in the end zone November 7, 1976 Seahawks capture their first regular season victory at home with a 30-13 win over Atlanta. Sherman Smith becomes the first Seattle back to rush for over 100 yards with 124 yards on 14 carries January 17,1977 Seahawks host the Pro Bowl and it is the first Sellout in the 27-year history of the Pro Bowl and is the largest crowd under the AFC vs. NFC format. AFC scored a 24-14 win before 63,214 fans May3,1977 Seattle trades its first-round draft choice, the second Player in the draft, to Dallas for the Cowboys’ first-round selection and three second-round picks. The Seahawks select Steve August, Offensive guard from Tulsa, on the first round 107 October 30, 1977 After missing four games with an injury, Jim Zorn returns to lead Seattle in its biggest victory ever — a 56-17 triumph over Buffalo. The Seahawks set 15 club records and equal six. including Zorn’s four TD passes. December 18,1977 Seahawks win their fifth game of the year, a 20-19 decision over Cleveland before 61,583 fans in the Kingdome, to establish a record for most wins ever by a second-year expan- sion team May 3, 1978 Keith Simpson, cornerback from Memphis State. selected as Seattle's first-round draft choice followed by his college teammate Keith Butler, a linebacker, on the second round. October 8, 1978 Efren Herrera kicks a 19-yard field goal on the final play of the game to give Seattle a 29-28 win over Minnesota before 62,031 fans. November 26, 1978 Seattle becomes the first team since 1965 to beat Oakland twice during the regular season with a 17-16 win on Efren Herrera’s 46-yard field goal with just three seconds remaining. December 17, 1978 Seahawks finish third season with a 9-7 record and finish one game behind Denver in the AFC West stand- ings following 23-19 win over Kansas City. Al Hunter rushes for 14 yards on 27 carries as Seahawks perform before sixth Straight home sellout crowd January 3, 1979 Jack Patera named NFL Coach of the Year and Jim Zorn AFC Player of the Year by the Touchdown Club af Washington, D.C. January 29, 1979 Steve Largent catches a record-equalling five Passes as Seattle's first representative to the Pro Bowl. National Football Conference deteats Largentand his AFC teammates, 13-7, in the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. March 17,1979 John Thompson is named NFL Executive of the Year by The Sporting News. Earlier Jack Patera had been named NFL Coach of the Year by The Sporting News. May 3,1979 Manu Tuiasosopo. defensive tackle from UCLA, be~ comes Seattle’s first-round draft choice. October 29,1979 After trailing 14-0, the Seahawks rebound fora 31-28 win over Atlanta in Seattle's first appearance on ABC’s Mon- day Night Football. Dan Doornink rushes for 122 yards on 27 Carries and scores twice December 16,1979 The Seahawks close out their second straight 9-7 season with a 29-24 win over Oakland. Sam McCullum sets a club record with 173 yards receiving on eight catches. April 29, 1980 Seattle trades its first-round draft choice and a third-round pick to Buffalo for the Bills’ first-round choice, the tenth player in the draft. The Seahawks then select defensive end Jacob Green of Texas A&M on the first round September 28,1980 Seahawks score second shutout inthe club’s- history with a 14-0 win over Washington Redskins in Robert F__ Kennedy Stadium. October 5, 1980 Sam McCullum catches two touchdown passes” and Efren Herrera kicks four field goals in 26-7 win over Houstonal the Astrodome. April 28,1981 Seahawks selectUCLA safety Kenny Easley on first round of the NFL draft. 108 SEAHAWKS TRADES 1976 8/26 Eighth-round 1977 draft choice to Houston for WR Steve Largent. 9/6 Fifth-round 1977 draft choice to Detroit for QB Bill Munson. 9/6 Exchange of 12th round 1977 draft choices with Pittsburgh for G Ron Coder. 9/7 WR Ahmad Rashad to Minnesota for fourth-round 1977 draft choice 9/7 8S Terry Brown to Cleveland for CB Ted Bachman 1977 §/3 Second-round 1977 draft choice to Los Angeles for C Geoff Reece and Los Angeles’ second-rouind 1977 draft choice. 5/3 First-round 1977 draft choice to Dallas for first-round and three second-round 1977 draft choices. 5/3 Second-round 1977 draft choice to Dallas for WR Duke Fergerson 5/3 LB Ed Bradley to San Francisco for DT Bill Sandifer 7/30 DT Cari Barisich to Miami for an 11th-round 1978 draft choice. 8/30 WR Larry Seivers to Tampa Bay for a fourth-round draft choice. Seattle gives draft choice to Buffalo as voluntary compensation for Ahmad Rashad signing in 1976. 9/5 Eighth-round 1978 draft choice to Minnesota for S Autry Beamon and LB Amos Martin. 9/6 Eleventh-round 1978 draft choice to New Orleans for DE Andy Dorris 1978 815 Fifth-round 1979 draft choice to Dallas for K Efren Herrera. 8/28 S Bob Jury to San Francisco for third-round 1979 draft choice. Third-round and sixth-round 1979 draft choices to Dallas for DE Bill Gregory. 9/27 DT Bill Cooke and eighth-round 1979 draft choice to Detroit for DE Ernie Price. 1979 3/30 FB Don Testerman to Washington for seventh-round 1979 draft choice and a fifth-round 1980 draft choice. 4/16 G Gordon Jolley to Detroit for past considerations. 8&1 DT Steve Niehaus to Minnesota for DE Carl Eller and eighth-round 1980 draft choice. 8/21 Seventh-round 1980 draft choice to New York Giants for FB Dan Doornink 1980 4/29 First-round 1980 draft choice and third-round 1980 draft choice to Buffalo for first-round 1980 draft choice. 4/30 LB Sammy Green to Houston for tenth-round 1980 draft choice and a seventh-round 1981 draft choice. 8/26 A future draft choice to Los Angeles for FB Jim Jodat. 9/1 T Nick Bebout to Minnesota for ninth-round 1981 draft EVERY GAME Only cornerback Dave Brown and center Art Kuehn have played in all 76 games in the Seahawks’ five-year history. Brown is the only player in club history to start every game. Both players joined Seattle in the 1976 veteran allo- Cation, Brown from the Pittsburgh Steelers and Kuehn from the Washington Redskins. choice. 109 ALL-TIME ROSTER Name (Pos) Adkins, Sam (QB) Aiu, Charlie (G) Anderson, Fred (DE) August, Steve (T) Bachman, Ted (CB) Barisich, Carl (DT) Beamon, Autry (S) Bebout, Nick (T) Beeson. Terry (LB) Bell, Mark (TE) Benjamin, Tony (FB) Bitterlich. Don (KK) Blackwood, Lyle (S) Bolton, Andrew (RB) Boyd, Dennis (DT-DE) Bradley, Ed (LB) Brinson, Larry (RB} Brown, Dave (S-CB) Bullard, Louis (1) Butler, Keith (LB) Clune, Don (WR) Goder, Ron (G) Coffield. Randy (LB) Collins, Greg (LB) Gooke, Bill (DT-DE) Cowlings. Al (DE) Crawford, Rufus (RB) Cronan, Peter (LB) Curtis, Mike (LB) Darby, Alvis (TE) Demarie, John (G) Dion, Terry (DE) Doornink, Dan (FB-RB) Dorris. Andy (DE) Dufek, Don (S} East, Ron (DT) Eller, Carl (DE) Engles. Rick (P) Essink, Ron (T) Evans. Norm (T) Fergerson, Duke (WR) Fifer. Bill (T) Geddes, Ken (LB) Graff, Neil (QB) Green, Jacob (DE) Green, Jessie (WR) Green, Sammy (LB) Green, Tony (KA) Gregory, Bill (DE-DT) Hansen, Don (LB) Hardy. Robert (DT) Harris, John (S) Harris, Richard (DE-DT) Herrera, Efren (K) Hines, Andre (T) Hoaglin. Fred (C) Howard. Ron (TE) Hunter, Al (RB-FB) Jackson, Michael (LB) Jodat. Jim (FB) Jolley, Gordon (T-G) GP Starts College (124 players) Years 1977-80 8 1978 1 1980 Z 1977-80 52 1976 5 1976 14 1977-79 45 1976-7955 1977-80 «62 1979-80 32 1977-79 28 1976 3 1976 W 1976 5 1977-7941 1976 14 1980 7 1976-80 76 1976-80 95 1978-80 46 1976 10 1976-77.79 42 1976 13 1976 13 1978-80-35 1976 1 1978 16 1977-7945 1976 14 1976 1 1976 3 1980 9 1979-80 31 1977 4 1976-77 79-80 48 1977 14 1979 16 1976-77 15 1980 16 1976-78 9-36 1977-79 33 1979 0° 1976-78 37 1976 o 1980 14 1979-80 23 1976-79 60 1979 " 1978-80 46 1976 2 1979-80 92 1978-80 46 1976-77 28 1978-8048. 1980 9 1976 13 1976-78 42 1977-80 52 1979-80 30 1980 16 1976-77 a? 110 0 Qo 1 46 0 6 39 55 59 foseoER GAoRAnNOCO- = =Br mock woowood np to Bothomahwuownkua BR oboto Wichita State Hawaii Prairie View Tulsa New Mexico State Princeton East Texas State Wyoming Kansas ; Colorado State Duke Temple Texas Christian Fisk Oregon State Wake Forest Florida Michigan Jackson State Memphis State Pennsylvania Penn State Florida State Notre Dame Massachusetts Southern Calitornia Virginia State Boston College Duke Florida Louisiana State Oregon Washington State New Mexico State Michigan: Montana State Minnesota Tulsa Grand Valley State: Texas Christian San Diego State West Texas State Nebraska Wisconsin. Texas A&M Tulsa Florida Florida Wisconsin Mlinois Jackson State Arizona State Grambling State: UCLA Stanford Pittsburgh Seattle Notre Dame Washington Carthage Utah Jones. Ernie (CB) Jones, Horace (DE) Jones, Mike (LB) Justin, Kerry (CB) Kraayeveld, Dave (DE-DT) Krieg, Dave (OB) Kuehn, Art (C-G) Largent, Steve (WR) Lewis, Will (CB) Leypoldt, John (K) Lang, Doug (S) Lurtsema, Bob (DE-DT) Lynch, Tom (G) Marinaro, Ed (FB) Martin, Amos (LB) Matthews, Al (S) McCullum, Sam (WR) McCutcheon, Lawrence (RB) McKinnis, Hugh (FB) MecMakin, John (TE) McMillan, Eddie (CB) McShane, Charles (LB) Minor, Vic (S) Moore, Jeff (RB) Munson, Bill (QB) Myer, Steve (QB) Nelson, Ralph (RB) Newton, Bob (G) Niehaus, Steve (DT-DE) Norman, Joe (LB) O'Brien, Mike (S) Olds, Bill (FB) Packer, Walter (CB-KR) Peets, Brian (TE) Penchion, Bob (G) Polowski, Larry (LB) Preece, Steve (S) Price, Ernie (DE) Raible, Steve (WR) Rayhle, Fred (TE) Reece, Geoff (C) Rennaker, Terry (LB) Roche, Alden (DE) Ross, Oliver (RB) Sandifer, Bill (DT) Sawyer, John (TE) Sevy. Jeff (G-T) Simonson, Dave (T) Simpson, Keith (CB-S) Sims. David (FB-RB) Smith, Sherman (RB) Testerman, Don (FB) Tipton, Dave (DE) Tuiasosopo, Manu (DT) Walker, Tim (LB) ‘Waish, Jim (FB) Weaver, Herman (P) Webster, Cornell (CB) White, Jim (DE) Woods, Larry (DT) Woolsey, Rolly (CB) Yarno, John (C) Zorn, Jim (QB) “denotes was on active roster but did not play ina game 1976 9g 1977 1 1977 12 1978-80 4) 1978 12 1980 1 1976-80 76 1976-80 75 1980 16 1976-78 25 1978 i) 1976-77 27. 1977-80 61 1977 1 1977 oy 1876 14 1976-80 75 1980 8 1976 W 1976 13 1976-77 28 1977-79 23 1980 16 1979-80 30 1976 5 1976-79 12 1976 8 1976-80 68 1976-78 36 1979-80 Hn 1979 3 1976 1 1977 10 1978-79 23 1976 14 1979 14 1977 14 1978-79 16 1976-80 75 1977 2. 1977 3 1980 15 1977-78 23 1976 10 1977-78 16 1977-78,80 41 1979-80 19 1976 5 1978-80 44 1977-79 29 1976-80 57 1976-78 44 1976 12 1979-80 32 1980 16 1980. 4 1977-80 61 1977-80 52 1876 2 1976 6 1976 14 1977-80 54 1976-80 72 1 BHooaoow an 5 ar Br Rooeahosce -au8 8 eoomntobtosionS2oasnowss SBR _ rey ZooBooo se Miami Louisville Jackson State Oregon State Milton Milton UCLA Tulsa Millersville State None Whitworth Western Michigan Boston College Cornell Louisville Texas A&l Montana State Colorado State Arizona State Clemson Florida State Cal Lutheran Northeast Louisiana Jackson State Utah State New Mexico None Nebraska Notre Dame Indiana California Nebraska Mississippi State Pacific Alcorn State Boise State Oregon State Texas A&l Georgia Tech Tenn. Chattanooga Washington State Stanford Southern Alabama A&M UCLA So. Mississippi California Minnesota Memphis State Georgia Tech Miami, Ohio Clemson Stanford UCLA Savannah State San Jose State Tennessee Tulsa Colorado State Tennessee State Boise State Idaho. Cal Poly-Pomona 1976 VETERAN ALLOCATION Player Wayne Baker Cari Barisich Nick Bebout Lyle Blackwood Ed Bradley Dave Brown Don Clune Rondy Colbert Dwayne Crump Mike Curtis Jerry Davis John Demarie Norm Evans Ken Geddes Neil Graff Don Hansen Gary Hayman Fred Hoaglin Ron Howard Ken Hutcherson Gordon Jolley Gary Keithley Art Kuehn Kerry Marbury Aj Matthews Sam McCullum John McMakin Eddie McMillan Bill Olds Jesse O'Neal Joe Owens Bob Penchion Bob Picard Rocky Rasley Steve Taylor Dave Tipton Charles Waddell Larry Woods Rolly Woolsey Pos. DT OT T DB LB DB WR DB DB LB DB G ai LB QB LB RB c Ve LB T OB c RB DB WR TE DB FB DE DE G WR G DB DE TE OT DB Former Team San Francisco Cleveland Atlanta Cincinnati Pittsburgh Pittsburgh NY Giants NY Giants St. Louis Baltimore NY Jets Cleveland Miami Los Angeles New England Atlanta Buffalo Houston Dallas Green Bay Detroit St. Louis Washington New England Green Bay Minnesota Detroit Los Angeles Baltimore Houston New Orleans San Francisco Philadelphia Kansas City Denver San Diego San Diego NY Jets Dallas 1976 COLLEGE DRAFT 1. Steve Niehaus, OT 2a. Sammy Green, LB 2b. Sherman Smith, WR 2c. Steve Raible, WR 3a. Jeff Lloyd, DE 3b. Rick Engles, P 3c. Don Bitterlich, K 4a. Steve Myer, QB 4b. Randy Johnson, G 4c. Andrew Bolton, RB 5a. Don Dufek, DB Sb. Ernie Jones, DB 5c. Larry Bates, FB 6. Alvis Darby, TE 7. Dick Dixon, DT 8. Larry Shipp. WR 9. Bob Bos, T 10. Randy Coffield, LB 11. Keith Muehr, P 112 Notre Dame Florida Miami, Ohio Georgia Tech West Texas St. Tulsa Temple New Mexico Georgia Fisk Michigan Miami Miami Florida Arkansas St. Louisiana St. lowa St. Florida St, Southwestern La. own 12. Ron Barnett, WR 13. Andy Reid, RB 14. Jarvis Blinks, DB 15. Dan Smith, T 16. Jeff Urezyk, G 17. Chris Rowland. OB Texas Arlington Georgia Northwestern St. Washington St Georgia Tech Washington 1977 COLLEGE DRAFT 1. Steve August, G 2a. Tom Lynch, G 2b. Terry Beeson, LB 2c. Peter Cronan, LB 3. Dennis Boyd, DE 4a. John Yarno, C 4b. Larry Seivers, WR. 6. Tony Benjamin, FB 7. David Sims, RB-FB 9. George Adzick, S 10. Sam Adkins, QB 11. Bill Westbeld, T 12. 1.V. Wilson, DT Tulsa Boston College Kansas Boston College Oregon State Idaho. Tennessee Duke Georgia Tech Minnesota Wichita State Dayton Tulsa 1978 COLLEGE DRAFT Keith Simpson, DB Keith Butler, LB Bob Jury, DB Memphis State Memphis State Pittsburgh (choice used to select Al Hunter, RB, Notre Dame, in 1977 supplemental draft) 5. Louis Bullard, T Jackson State 6. Glenn Starks, WR Texas A&l 7, John Harris, DB Arizona State 8. (traded to Minnesota in 1977 for Autry Beamon Amos Martin) 9. Rich Grimmett, T Illinois 10. Rob Stewart, WR Lafayette 11. George Halas, LB Miami 12. Jeff Bergeron, RB Lamar Bold face denotes went 10. camp in 1981 with Seahawks Bayle BAIL Flones Bullard = BULL-erd Kuehn Boschma BAWCH-ma_ Mollica Buono BONE-no Raible Dion DEE-on Sevy Elion E-le-on 113 PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Tuiasosopo Two-ee-ah-so-so-po FLO-nez CUE-n MOLL-ick-a RAY-bul SEE-vy 1. = 3a. ‘3b. 4. 5. 6. 7 8. © 10. 11 12. 1. 2 3. 4. 5a. 5b. 6 Te Ba. 8b. 9 10a. 10b 1 12 Pe Pen Ta. 7b. 9a. 9b. 10. ‘lac 12. 1979 COLLEGE DRAFT Manu Tuiasosopo, DT Joe Norman, LB Michael Jackson, LB UCLA Indiana Washington (choice traded to Dallas for Bill Gregory) Mark Bell, TE Colorado State (choice traded to Dallas for Efren Herrera) (choice traded to Dallas for Bill Gregory) Larry Polowski, LB Boise State (choice traded to Detroit for Ernie Price) Ezra Tate, RB Robert Hardy, DT Jim Hinesly, G Jeff Moore, RB Mississippi College Jackson State Michigan State Jackson State 1980 COLLEGE DRAFT Jacob Green, DE Andre Hines, T (choice traded to Buffalo) Terry Dion, DE Joe Steele, RB Daniel Jacobs, DE Mark McNeal, DE Texas A&M Stanford Oregon Washington Winston-Salem State Idaho (choice traded to NY Giants for Dan Doornink) Vic Minor, S Jack Cosgrove, C Jim Swift, T Ron Essink, T Billy Reaves, WR Tali Ena, RB Presnell Gilbert, CB Northeast Louisiana Pacific lowa Grand Valley State Morris Brown Washington State U.S. International Univ. 1981 COLLEGE DRAFT Kenny Easley, S David Hughes, FB Bill Dugan, G Scott Phillips, WR Edwin Bailey, G Steve Durham, DE Ron Johnson, WR Brad Scovill, TE Eric Lane, RB dim Stone, RB Jim Whatley, WR Ken Dawson, RB Lance Olander, RB Jeff Bednarek, DT UCLA Boise State Penn State Brigham Young South Carolina State Clemson Long Beach State Penn State Brigham Young Notre Dame Washington State Savannah State Colorado Pacific Bold face denotes went to camp in 1981 with Seahawks. FD KINGDOME The Kingdome, at a cost of $67 million and with a seating capacity of 64.757 for football. is the least expensive domed, air-conditioned stadium of its size in the world. Built on a 35.9-acre site just south of Seattle's central business district, the walls of the Dome anchor the world's largest self- supporting concrete roof. The project was completed by Peter Kiewit Sons’ Construction Co, and was originally a bond issue passed by a 62 percent majority of the voters of King County and spearheaded by County Executive John Spellman, now state Governor. Construction began on November 2, 1972. The first professional football game in the Kingdome, August 1, 1976, between the Seahawks and San Francisco 49ers drew 60,825 fans. Since that time, the Seahawks have played before 27 regular- season sellout crowds, and have a string of 28 consecutive sellouts, including pre-season games, dating back to 1978. The Seahawks have finished in the top nine among all NFL clubs in attendance each of their first five seasons. The Kingdome is also the home of the American League Seattle Mariners, National Basketball Asso- ciation Seattle SuperSonics and North American Soccer League Seattle Sounders. Among other events held in the Kingdome have been the Auto Show, Seattle Boat Show, rock concerts, and the Billy Graham Crusade. The Billy Graham Crusade on May 14, 1976, which attracted 74,000 people. still ranks as the single event attendance leader in the Kingdome. KINGDOME ATTENDANCE 1976 3 Pre-Season Games 182,449 (60,816 avg.) 7 Regular Season Games 421,216 (60.173 avg.) 1977 4 Pre-Season Games 232,237 (58,059 avg.) 7 Regular Season Games 406,402 (58,071 avg.) 1978 3 Pre-Season Games 176,932 (58,977 avg.) 8 Regular Season Games 482,723 (60,341 avg.) 1979 3 Pre-Season Games 180,782 (60,261 avg.) 8 Regular Season Games 487,881 (60,985 avg.) 1980 3 Pre-Season Games 176,052 (58,684 avg.) 8 Regular Season Games 468,416 (58,552 avg.) TOTALS 16 Pre-Season Games 948 452 (59,278 avg.) $8 Regular Season Games 2,266,639 (59,648 avg.) TOP KINGDOME PRE-SEASON CROWDS 1. Los Angeles 63,235, 8/17/78 2. Los Angeles 62,532 8/14/76 3. Oakland 62,187 B/1B/77 4. Minnesota 60,881 8/2/79 5. San Francisco 60,825 8/1/76 115 TOP TEN KINGDOME REGULAR SEASON CROWDS 1. Denver 62,948 10/29/78. 2. Oakland 62,529 10/22/78 3. San Diego 62.287 9/2/79) 4. Cleveland 62,262 i 5. Los Angeles 62,048 11/4/79 6. San Diego 62,042 9/7/80 7. Minnesota 62,031 10/8/78 8 Dallas 62,027 10/3/76 9. Baltimore 61,905, 44/12/78 10. New Orleans 61,865 11/21/76 REGULAR SEASON SELLOUTS 1976 Dallas 62,027 New Orleans 61,865 Chicago 60.510 1977 Buffalo 61,180 Cleveland 61,583 1978 Minnesota 62,031 Oakland 62,529 Denver 62.948 Baltimore 61,905 Cleveland 62,262 Kansas City 58,490 1979 San Diego 62,287 Oakland 61,602 Kansas City 61,169 Houston 60,705 Los Angeles 62,048 New Orleans 60,055 New York Jets 59,977 Denver 60,038 1980 San Diego 62.042 New England 61,035 Cleveland 61,366 Philadelphia 61,047 Kansas City 58,976 Oakland 60,480 New York Giants 51,617 Denver 51,653 SCORING Most Points, Season 100, Efren Herrera, 1979 Most Points, Rookie Season 48, David Sims, 1977 Most Points, Game 18, David Sims, vs. NY Jets 9/17/78 18, Davis Sims, vs. Cleveland 12/3/78 18, Sherman Smith, vs. Cleveland 11/11/79 Most Touchdowns, Season 15, David Sims, 1978 15, Sherman Smith, 1979 Most Touchdowns, Game 3, David Sims, vs. NY Jets 9/17/78 3, David Sims, vs. Cleveland 12/3/78 3, Sherman Smith, vs. Cleveland 11/11/79 Most Points After Touchdown, Season 43, Efren Herrera, 1979 Most Points After Touchdown, Game 8, John Leypolat. vs. Buffalo 10/30/77 Most Consecutive Points After Touchdown 51, Efren Herrera, 1979-80 (current) Most Field Goals, Season 20, Efren Herrera, 1980 Most Field Goals, Game 4, Efren Herrera, vs. Houston 10/5/80 Most Field Goals Attempted, Season 31, Efren Herrera, 1980 Most Field Goals Attempted, Game 5, Efren Herrera, vs. Houston 10/5/80 Longest Field Goal 61, John Leypoldt, vs. Houston 11/20/77 Longest Field Goal, Attempted 60. Efren Herrera, vs. Kansas City 11/9/80 Most Consecutive Field Goals 13. Efren Herrera, 1979-80 Most Safeties, Game 1, Dave Brown, vs. Atlanta 11/7/76 1, Steve Raible, vs. Cleveland 12/3/78 RUSHING Most Attempts, Season 194, Sherman Smith, 1979 Most Attempts, Game 27, Al Hunter, vs. Kansas City 12/17/78 Most Yards Gained, Season 805. Sherman Smith, 1978 Most Yards Gained, Game 152, Sherman Smith, vs. Chicago 11/5/78 Longest Run From Scimmage 67, Sherman Smith, vs. Chicago 11/5/78 67, Al Hunter, vs. Cleveland 11/11/79 Most Touchdowns Rushing, Game 3, David Sims, vs. NY Jets 9/17/78 3, David Sims, vs. Cleveland 12/3/78 3, Sherman Smith, vs. Cleveland 11/11/79 Wi PASSING Most Passes Attempted, Season 505, Jim Zorn, 1979 Most Passes Attempted, Game 49, Jim Zorn, vs. Philadelphia 12/12/76 Most Passes Completed, Season 285, Jim Zorn, 1979 Most Passes Completed, Game 25, Jim Zorn, vs. NY Jets 11/26/79 Most Consecutive Passes Completed 15, Jim Zorn, vs, Cleveland 10/12/80 Highest Completion Percentage, Season (Min. 160 att.) 56.6, Jim Zorn, 1980 (276 of 488) Highest Completion Percentage, Game (Min. 20 att.) 79.3, Jim Zorn, vs. Cleveland 10/12/80 (23 of 29) Most Yards Gained, Season 3,661, Jim Zorn, 1979 Most Yards Gained, Game 384, Jim Zorn, vs. New Orleans 11/18/79 Longest Pass Completion 82, Jim Zorn to David Sims, vs. Cincinnati 9/25/77 Most Touchdown Passes, Season 20. Jim Zorn, 1979 Most Touchdown Passes, Game 4, Steve Myer, vs. Tampa Bay 10/16/77 4, Jim Zorn, vs, Buffalo 10/30/77 4, Jim Zorn, vs. San Diego 11/27/77 4, Jim Zorn, vs. New Orleans 11/18/79 4, Jim Zorn, vs. New England 9/21/80 Most Consecutive Passes Attempted, None Intercepted | 153, Jim Zorn, 1979 | Most Passes Had Intercepted, Game 6, Jim Zorn, vs. Detroit 10/24/76 Most Passes Had Intercepted, Season I 27, Jim Zorn, 1976 RECEIVING j Most Pass Receptions, Season 71, Steve Largent. 1978 i Most Pass Receptions, Game 10, Dan Doornink, vs. Kansas City 9/30/79 Most Consecutive Games, Pass Receptions 52, Steve Largent, 1977-80 (current) Most Consecutive Games with TD Reception 4, Sam McCullum, 1979-80 Most Yards Gained, Season 1,237. Steve Largent, 1979 Most Yards Gained, Game 173, Sam McCullum, vs. Oakland 12/16/79 Longest Pass Reception 82, David Sims from Jim Zorn, vs. Cincinnati 9/25/77 Most Touchdowns Receiving, Season 10, Steve Largent, 1977 Most Touchdowns Receiving, Game 2, Sam McCullum, vs. St. Louis 9/12/76 2, Steve Largent, vs. Tampa Bay 10/16/77 . Steve Largent, vs. Buffalo 10/30/77 . Steve Largent, vs. Chicago 11/5/78 . Steve Largent, vs. Oakland 9/16/79 Steve Largent, vs. Houston 10/21/79 Steve Largent, vs. New Orleans 11/18/79 Steve Largent, vs. Denver 12/8/79 , Steve Largent, vs. New England 9/21/80 Sam McCullum, vs. New England 9/21/80 Sam McCullum, vs. Houston 10/5/80 118 PYUNVNNNNN INTERCEPTIONS | Most Interceptions, Season 6, Autry Beamon, 1977 6, Dave Brown, 1980 6, John Harris, 1980 Most Interceptions, Game , Dave Brown, vs. Atlanta 11/7/76 , Autry Beamon, vs. Tampa Bay 10/16/77 . Ken Geddes, vs. Buffalo 10/30/77 , Dave Brown, vs. Kansas City 12/11/77 . Cornell Webster, vs. Chicago 11/5/78 , Dave Brown. vs. Atlanta 10/29/79 , Dave Brown, vs. Washington 9/28/80 Most Yards Returned, Season 157, Eddie McMillan, 1977 Most Yards Returned, Game 91, Sammy Green, vs, San Francisco 10/7/79 Longest Return 91, Sammy Green, vs. San Francisco 10/7/79 Most Touchdowns, Season 1, Al Matthews, 1976 1, Dave Brown, 1977 1, Keith Simpson, 1978 1, Sammy Green, 1979 Most Touchdowns, Game 1, Al Matthews, vs. Atlanta 11/7/76 1, Dave Brown, vs. Kansas City 12/11/77 1, Keith Simpson, vs. Cleveland 12/3/78 1, Sammy Green, vs. San Francisco 10/7/79 Most Consecutive Games with Interception 4, John Harris, 1980 NON wT NT PUNTING Most Punts, Season 80. Rick Engles, 1976 Most Punts, Game 11, Herman Weaver, vs. Los Angeles 11/4/79 Longest Punt 62, Herman Weaver, vs. Cleveland 10/12/80 62. Herman Weaver, vs. San Diego 12/13/80 Highest Punting Average, Season 41.8, Herman Weaver, 1980 Highest Punting Average, Game (Min. 4 punts) 47.5, Herman Weaver, vs. Oakland 9/16/79 PUNT RETURNS Most Punt Returns, Season 41, Will Lewis, 1980 Most Punt Returns, Game 7, Walter Packer, vs. NY Jets 11/13/77 Most Fair Catches, Season 9, Will Lewis, 1980 Most Fair Catches, Game 2, Dave Brown, vs. Detroit 10/24/76 2. Dave Brown, vs. Los Angeles 10/31/76 2, Tony Green, vs. Atlanta 10/29/79 2, John Harris, vs. Kansas City 12/2/79 2, Will Lewis, vs. Washington 9/28/80 Most Yards Returned, Season 349, Will Lewis, 1980 Most Yards Returned, Game 8B, Will Lewis, vs. Denver 11/23/80 119 Longest Punt Return 75, Will Lewis, vs. Denver 11/23/80 Highest Average, Season (Min. 16 att.) 8.5, Will Lewis, 1980 Most Touchdowns, Game 1, Will Lewis, vs. Denver 11/23/80 KICKOFF RETURNS Most Kickoff Returns, Season 36, Al Hunter, 1977 Most Kickoff Returns, Game 7. Oliver Ross, vs. Detroit 10/24/76. 7, Al Hunter, vs. Cincinnati 9/25/77 Most Yards Returned, Season 829, Rufus Crawford, 1978 Most Yards Returned, Game 174, Oliver Ross, vs. Detroit 10/24/76 Longest Kickoff Return 54, Will Lewis, vs. Oakland 10/26/80 Highest Average (Min. 16 att.) 24.1, Al Hunter, 1978 FUMBLES Most Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered, Season 3, Peter Cronan, 1977 3, Eddie McMillan, 1977 3. Dennis Boyd, 1978 3, Dave Brown, 1978 3, Bill Gregory, 1978 3, Michael Jackson, 1980 Most Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered, Game 2, Dave Tipton, vs. Atlanta 11/7/76 2, Bill Gregory, vs. Cleveland 12/3/78 Most Touchdowns Returning Opponents’ Fumbles, Game 1, Cornell Webster, vs. Houston 10/21/79 BLOCKED KICKS Most Blocked Punts, Season 3, Don Dufek, 1976 Most Blocked Placekicks, Season 2, Lyle Blackwood, 1976 2, Dennis Boyd, 1979 Most Blocked Punts Returned for Touchdowns, Game 1, Steve Raible. vs. Green Bay 10/10/76 (Dufek block) 1, Autry Beamon, vs. Baltimore 9/18/77 (Beamon block) 1, Jessie Green, vs. New York Jets 10/19/80 (McCullum block) SACKS Most Sacks, Season 9, Bill Gregory, 1978 Most Sacks, Game 3, Bill Gregory, vs. Denver 10/29/78 SERVICE Most Starts 76, Dave Brown, 1976-80 Most Consecutive Starts 76, Dave Brown, 1976-80 Most Games 76, Dave Brown, 1976-80 76, Art Kuehn, 1976-80 Most Consecutive Games 76, Dave Brown, 1976-80 76, Art Kuehn, 1976-80 TEAM RECORDS SCORING Most Points, Season 378, 1979 | Most Points, Game 56. vs. Buffalo 10/30/77 Most Points Against, Season 429, 1976 Most Points Against, Game 51. vs. New Orleans 11/21/76 S51, vs Dallas 11/27/80 Fewest Points, Season 229, 1976 Fewest Points, Game 0, vs. New England 10/9/77 | 0, vs. Los Angeles 11/4/79 Fewest Points Allowed, Season 358, 1978 Fewest Points Allowed, Game 0, vs. NY Jets 11/13/77 0, vs. Washington 9/28/80 Most Points, Both Teams 78, vs. New Orleans (27-51) 11/21/76 Most Touchdowns, Season 46, 1979 Most Touchdowns, Game 8, vs. Buffalo 10/30/77 Most Touchdowns Against, Season 53, 1976 Fewest Touchdowns Against, Season 43, 1977 43, 1978 Most Touchdowns Against, Game 7, vs. Dallas 11/27/80 Mest Touchdowns Rushing, Season 28, 1978 Most Touchdowns Rushing, Game 4, vs. Buffalo 10/30/77 4, vs. Cleveland 12/3/78 4, vs. San Francisco 10/7/79 4, vs. Cleveland 11/11/79 Most Touchdowns Rushing Against, Season 23, 1979 Most Touchdowns Rushing Against, Game 4. vs. New Orleans 11/21/76 4, vs. Green Bay 10/15/78 4. vs. Dallas 11/27/80 Fewest Touchdowns Rushing Against, Season 17, 1980 Most Touchdowns Passing, Season 23, 1977 121 Most Touchdowns Passing, Game 4, vs. Tampa Bay 10/16/77 4. vs, Buffalo 10/30/77 4, vs. San Diego 11/27/77 4. vs, New Orleans 11/18/79 4. vs. New England 9/21/80 Most Touchdowns Passing Against, Season 28, 1980 Most Touchdowns Passing Against, Game 4, vs, Chicago 12/5/76 4, vs. San Diego 9/7/80 Fewest Touchdowns Passing Against, Season 19, 1977 Most Points After Touchdown, Season 43,1979 Most Points After Touchdown, Game vs. Buffalo 10/30/77 Most Points After Touchdown Against, Game 7, vs. Dallas 11/27/80 Most Points After Touchdown Against, Season 51, 1976 Most Field Goals, Season 20, 1980 Most Field Goals, Game 4. vs. Houston 10/5/80 Most Field Goals Against, Season 25, 1980 Most Field Goals Against, Game 4. vs. San Diego 9/2/79 4, vs. Oakland 10/26/80 4, vs, Denver 12/21/80 Most Field Goals Blocked, Season 4,1976 Most Field Goals Blocked, Game 2, vs. Tampa Bay 10/17/76 2, vs. Houston 11/20/77 Biggest Winning Margin 39, vs. Buffalo (56-17) 10/30/77 Biggest Losing Margin 44, vs. Dallas (51-7) 11/27/80 FIRST DOWNS Most First Downs, Season 345, 1978 Most First Downs, Game 30, vs. Buffalo 10/30/77 Most First Downs Allowed, Season 350, 1979 Most First Downs Allowed, Game 29, vs. Minnesota 11/14/76 29, vs. Oakland 11/6/77 29, vs. San Francisco 10/7/79 29, vs. Los Angeles 11/4/79 29. vs. Oakland, 12/16/79 Fewest First Downs, Season 237, 1976 122 Fewest First Downs, Game 1, vs. Los Angeles 11/4/79 Fewest First Downs Allowed, Season 295, 1977 Fewest First Downs Allowed, Game 8. vs. NY Jets 11/13/77 Most First Downs Rushing, Season 150, 1978 Most First Downs Rushing, Game 15, vs. Buffalo 10/30/77 15, vs. Washington 9/28/80 Most First Downs Rushing Allowed, Season 166, 1976 Most First Downs Rushing Allowed, Game 19, vs. New Orleans 11/21/76 Fewest First Downs Rushing, Season 75, 1976 Fewest First Downs Rushing Allowed, Season 129, 1980 Fewest First Downs Rushing, Game 0, vs. Los Angeles 10/31/76 0. vs. Los Angeles 11/4/79 Fewest First Downs Rushing Allowed, Game 3, vs. Washington 9/28/80 Most First Downs Passing, Season 171, 1979. Most First Downs Passing, Game 17, vs. NY Jets 11/26/79 Most First Downs Passing Allowed, Season 171, 1979 Most First Downs Passing Allowed, Game 20, vs. Oakland 12/16/79 Fewest First Downs Passing, Season 116, 1977 Fewest First Downs Passing, Game 1, vs. Los Angeles 11/4/79 Fewest First Downs Passing Allowed, Season 125, 1977 Fewest First Downs Passing Allowed, Game 2, vs. Kansas City 12/17/78 Most First Downs Penalty, Season 39, 1978 Most First Downs Penalty, Game. 5, vs. San Francisco 9/26/76 5, vs. Oakland 10/22/78 Most First Downs Penalty Allowed, Season 33, 1979 Most First Downs Penalty Allowed, Game 4, vs. Tampa Bay 10/17/76 4, vs. Cleveland 11/11/79. 4, vs. Washington 9/28/80 Fewest First Downs Penalty, Season 19, 1977 Fewest First Downs Penalty Allowed, Season 18, 1977 18, 1978 123 TOTAL OFFENSE Most Yards Gained, Season 5,557, 1979 Most Yards Gained, Game 559, vs. Buffalo 10/30/77 Fewest Net Yards Gained, Season 4,062, 1976 Fewest Net Yards Gained, Game -7, vs. Los Angeles 11/4/79. Most Net Yards Allowed, Season 5,834, 1979 (Most Net Yards Allowed, Game 475, vs. Los Angeles 11/4/79 Fewest Net Yards Allowed, Season 4,818, 1977 Fewest Net Yards Allowed, Game 124, vs. NY Jets 11/13/77 Most Offensive Plays, Season 1,072, 1978 Most Offensive Plays, Game 82, vs, NY Jets 11/13/77 Most Offensive Plays Allowed, Season 1,078, 1979 Most Offensive Plays Allowed, Game 95, vs. Los Angeles 11/4/79 Fewest Offensive Plays, Season 869, 1977 Fewest Offensive Plays, Game 35, vs. Los Angeles 11/4/79 Fewest Offensive Plays Allowed, Season 963, 1977 Fewest Offensive Plays Allowed, Game 48, vs. Kansas City 9/30/79 RUSHING Most Yards Gained, Season 2,394, 1978 Most Yards Gained, Game 235, vs. Washington 9/28/80 Most Rushing Attempts, Season 561, 1978 Most Rushing Attempts. Game 47, vs. Kansas City 12/11/77 47. vs. Washington 9/28/80 Fewest Yards Gained, Season 1,413, 1976. Fewest Yards Gained, Game 23, vs. Los Angeles 11/4/79 Most Yards Allowed, Season 2,881, 1976 Most Yards Allowed, Game 303, vs. Los Angeles 11/4/79 124 Fewest Yards Allowed, Season 2,067, 1980 Fewest Yards Allowed, Game 70, vs. Oakland 10/22/78 Most Attempts Allowed, Season 614, 1979 Most Attempts Allowed, Game 63, vs. Los Angeles 11/4/79 Fewest Attempts, Season 374, 1976 Fewest Attempts, Game 12, vs. Los Angeles 11/4/79 Fewest Attempts Allowed, Season 533, 1979 Fewest Attempts Allowed, Game 19, vs. Oakland 10/22/78 PASSING Most Net Yards Gained, Season 3,590, 1979 Most Net Yards Gained, Game 391, vs. New Orleans 11/18/79 Fewest Net Yards Gained, Season 2.328, 1977 Fewest Net Yards Gained, Game -30, vs. Los Angeles, 11/4/79 Most Net Yards Allowed, Season 3.459, 1979 Most Net Yards Allowed, Game 336, vs. Oakland 12/16/79 Fewest Net Yards Allowed, Season 2,333, 1977 Fewest Net Yards Allowed, Game 15, vs. Kansas City 9/30/79 Most Gross Yards, Game 409, vs. New Orleans 11/18/79 Most Gross Yards, Season 3,791, 1979 Most Gross Yards Allowed, Game 343, vs. Oakland 9/16/79 Most Gross Yards Allowed, Season 3,739, 1979 Most Passes Attempted, Season 523, 1979 Most Passes Attempted, Game 49, vs. Philadelphia 12/12/76 Fewest Passes Attempted, Season 387, 1977 Fewest Passes Attempted, Game 14, vs. Kansas City 12/11/77 Most Opponent Attempts, Season 508, 1979 Most Opponent Attempts, Game 50, vs. Houston 10/5/80 125 Fewest Opponent Attempts, Season 349, 1977 Fewest Opponent Attempts, Game 12, vs. Kansas City 9/30/79 Most Completed, Season 292, 1979 Most Completed, Game 27, vs. NY Jets 11/26/79 Fewest Completed, Season 175, 1977 Fewest Completed, Game 2, vs. Los Angeles 11/4/79 Most Opponent Completed, Season 317, 1979 Most Opponent Completed, Game 31, vs. San Francisco 10/7/79 31, vs. Oakland 12/16/79 Fewest Opponent Completed, Season 196, 1977 Fewest Opponent Completed, Game 5. vs. Kansas City 12/17/78 Most Had Intercepted, Season 32, 1977 Most Had Intercepted, Game 6, vs. Detroit 10/24/76 Fewest Had Intercepted, Season 18, 1979 SACKS Most Times Sacked, Season 51, 1980 Most Times Sacked, Game 7, vs. Denver 12/21/80 Fewest Times Sacked, Season 21, 1977 Most Times Opponent Sacked, Season 37, 1979 Most Times Opponent Sacked, Game 5. vs. NY Giants 11/28/76 5, vs. Kansas City 12/11/77 Fewest Times Opponent Sacked, Season 18, 1977 Most Yards Lost Att. to Pass, Season 398, 1980 Most Yards Lost Att. to Pass, Game 72, vs. Denver 12/21/80, Fewest Yards Lost Att. to Pass, Season 131, 1977 Fewest Yards Opponent Lost Att. to Pass, Season 131, 1977 Most Yards Opponent Lost Att. to Pass, Season 280, 1979 Most Yards Opponent Lost Att. to Pass, Game 54. vs. NY Giants 11/28/76 126 Ta sa a Le. ll . ' INTERCEPTIONS Most Interceptions, Season 25, 1977 Most Interceptions, Game 5. vs. Houston 10/5/80 Fewest Interceptions, Season 15, 1976 Most Passes Had Intercepted, Season 32, 1977 Most Passes Had Intercepted, Game 6. vs. Detroit 10/24/76 Fewest Passes Had Intercepted, Season 18, 1979 Most Yards Returned, Season 346, 1977 Most Yards Returned, Game 91, vs. San Francisco 10/7/79 Fewest Yards Returned, Season 95, 1980 Most Yards Opponent Returned, Season 594. 1977 Most Yards Opponent Returned, Game 136, vs. Kansas City 12/11/77 Most Touchdowns By Interception, Season 1, 1976 1, 1977 1, 1978 1, 879 Most Touchdowns By Interception, Game 1, vs, Atlanta 11/7/76 1, vs, Kansas City 12/11/77 1, vs. Cleveland 12/3/78 1, vs. San Francisco 10/7/79 Most TDs By Interception Allowed, Season 4.1976 Most TDs By Interception Allowed, Game 2, vs. Detroit 10/24/76 PUNTING Most Punts, Season 82, 1976 Most Punts, Game 11, vs. Los Angeles 11/4/79 Fewest Punts, Season 64, 1977 Most Punts By Opponent, Season 66, 1978 66, 1980 Most Punts By Opponent, Game 9. vs. NY Jets 11/13/77 Fewest Punts By Opponent, Season 54, 1977 127 Highest Punting Average, Season 40.4, 1980 Highest Punting Average By Opponents, Season 40.2, 1980 Most Punts Blocked, Season 3, 1976 Most Punts Blocked, Game 1, vs. Dallas 10/3/76 ys, Green Bay 10/10/76 vs. Minnesota 11/14/76 vs. Baltimore 9/18/77 vs. Oakland 11/26/78 vs. NY Jets 11/26/79 vs. Kansas City 12/2/79. vs. NY Jets 10/19/80 4, vs. Philadelphia 11/2/80 Most Punts Had Blocked, Season 3, 1979 Most Punts Had Blocked, Game 2, vs. Kansas City 9/30/79 PUNT RETURNS Most Punt Returns, Season 41, 1980 Most Punt Returns, Game 7, vs. Tampa Bay 10/17/76 7, vs. NY Jets 11/13/77 Most Yards, Season 349, 1980 Most Yards, Game 88, vs. Denver 11/23/80 Most Opponent Punt Returns, Season 56. 1976 Most Opponent Punt Returns, Game 6, vs. Tampa Bay 10/17/76 6, vs. Los Angeles 11/4/79 6, vs. Oakland 10/26/80 Most Yards By Opponent, Season 534, 1976 Most Yards By Opponent, Game 73, vs. Washington 9/19/76 Most Touchdowns By Opponent, Season 1, 1976 Most Touchdowns By Opponent, Game 1, vs. San Francisco 9/26/76 Most Touchdowns, Season 1, 1980 Most Touchdowns, Game 1, vs. Denver 11/23/80 KICKOFF RETURNS Most Kickoff Returns, Season 79, 1976 Most Kickoff Returns, Game 9, vs. New Orleans 11/21/76 128 Most Kickoff Returns By Opponent, Season 70, 1979 Most Kickoff Returns By Opponent, Game 9. vs. Buffalo 10/30/77 Most Yards, Season 1,605, 1976 Most Yards, Game 251, vs. New Orleans 11/21/76 Most Yards By Opponent, Season 1.328, 1978 Most Yards By Opponent, Game 217, vs. Buffalo 10/30/77 Most TDs Allowed, Season 1, 1978 Most TDs Allowed, Game 1, vs. Green Bay 10/15/78 PENALTIES Most Penalties, Season 104, 1979 Most Penalties, Game 15, vs. Tampa Bay 10/17/76 Most Opponent Penalties, Season 125, 1978 Most Opponent Penalties, Game 20, vs. Tampa Bay 10/17/76 Most Yards Penalized, Season 903, 1979 Most Yards Penalized, Game 145, vs. Denver 12/8/79 Most Yards Opponent Penalized, Season 997, 1978 Most Yards Opponent Penalized, Game 190, vs. Tampa Bay 10/17/76 FUMBLES Most Fumbles, Season 38. 1980 Most Fumbles, Game 6, vs. Green Bay 10/15/78 6, vs. Oakland 10/26/80 Most Fumbles By Opponent, Season 39,1979 Most Fumbles By Opponent, Game 7, vs. Kansas City 11/19/78 Most Fumbles Lost, Season 19, 1978 Most Fumbles Lost, Game 5. vs. Green Bay 10/15/78 Most Opponent Fumbles Lost, Season 17,1978 Most Opponent Fumbles Lost, Game 4, vs. Kansas City 11/19/78 Most TDs with Fumble, Game 1, vs. Houston 10/21/79 129 CAREER LEADERS . RUSHING Att. Yds. Avg. LG TD 1. Sherman Smith (1976-80) 664 2974 45 67 25 2. David Sims (1977-79) 293.1174 40 44 19 3. Jim Zorn (1976-80) 226 1170 52 41 14 4_ Don Testerman (1976-78) 229 «#6860 3.8 20 2 5. Dan Doornink (1979-80) 252 844 3.3 26 8 6. Al Hunter (1977-80) 100. 715-40 167 4 7. Jim Jodat (1980) 158. 632 41 26 5 8. Jeff Moore (1979-80) 104 «370 36 20 2 9. L. McCutcheon (1980) 40 202 5.1 32 3 10. Ralph Nelson (1976) 52 #173 33 25 1 PASSING Att. Comp. Yds. Pct. TD Int. LG 1. Jim Zorn (1976-80) 2126 1121 14,548 527 80 104 82 2. Steve Myer (1976-79) 160 83 851 518 6 14 45 3. Bill Munson (1976) 37-200 295 540 10 «3 44 4. Sam Adkins (1977-80) 26 10 136 384 1 3 22 RECEIVING PC Yds. Avg LG TD 1. Steve Largent (1976-80) 280 4817 166 74 37 2. Sam McCullum (1976-80) 186 2842 153 72 18 3. Sherman Smith (1976-80) 148 1740 118 64 9 4, Dan Doornink (1979-80) 85 669 7.9 41 3 5. Don Testerman (1976-78) 73 «594 81-25 5 6. Ron Howard (1976-78) 72 850 118 42 2 7. Steve Raible (1976-80) 67 1005 150 80 3 8. John Sawyer (1977-78,80) 55 616 112 82 0 9. David Sims (1977-79) 46 399 87 62 4 10. Jeff Moore (1979-80) 39 «359: «9.2 «4634 0 INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds. Avg. LG TD 1. Dave Brown (1976-80) 22 260 118 44 4) 2. John Harris (1978-80) 12 123 «103 28 0 3, Autry Beamon (1977-79) ai a1 83 38 0 4. Keith Simpson (1978-80) 9 127 #141 «441 1 5. Cornell Webster (1977-80) 8 § 06 14 0 SCORING TOR TDPTDRt PAT FG SPts. 1. Efren Herrera (1978-80) 0 0 O 116-12252-750272 2. Steve Largent (1976-80) 0 37 «#O 0 0 0222 3. Sherman Smith (1976-80) 25 9 oO 0 0 0204 4. David Sims (1977-79) 19 4 0 0 0 0138 5. Sam McCullum (1976-80) 0 18 Oo 0 Oo 0108 PUNTING No. Yds. Avg. TB In20 LG 1. H. Weaver (1977-80) 257 10,282 40.0 19 48 62 2. Rick Engles (1976-77) 84 «93.204 38.1 38 13 55 3. Efren Herrera (1978-80) 5 138 27.6 1 3 36 130 No. FC Yds. Avg. LG TD . Will Lewis (1980) 4 9 349 85. 75 4 . Rufus Crawford (1978) 34 4 284 84 22 O . Lyle Blackwood (1976) 19 2 13265 26 0 KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds. Avg. LG TD . Al Hunter (1977-80) 78 #1717 220 41 0 . Rufus Crawford (1978) 35 829 237 36 0 . Oliver Ross (1976) 30 655 218 45 0 RUSHING Att. Yds. Avg. LG TD 1976 Sherman Smith WMS 1587 45 ° 53 4 1977 Sherman Smith 163 763 «<47~«(39 4 1978 Sherman Smith 165 805 49 67 6 1979 Sherman Smith 194 775 40 31 11 1980 Jim Jodat 1655 632 44 26 PASSING Att. Comp. Yds. Pct. TD int. 1976 Jim Zorn 439° 208 2571 473° 12 27 1977 Jim Zorn 251 104 1683 414 16 19 1978 Jim Zorn 443° (248° 3283° 560 15 20 1979 Jim Zorn 505 285 3661 564 20 18 1980 Jim Zorn 488 276 3346 4566 17 20 RECEIVING PC Yds. Avg. LG TD 1976 Steve Largent 54 705 13.0 45 4 1977 Steve Largent 33 643 «419.4 74 10 1978 Steve Largent 71° 1168 #165 57 8 1979 Steve Largent 66 1237" 187 55 9 1980 Steve Largent 66 1064 16.1 67 6 SCORING TD FG PAT PTS 1976 John Leypoldt Q 8-12 19-22 43 1977 Steve Largent 10 0-0 0-0 60 John Leypoldt 0 9-18 33-37 60. 1978 David Sims 15° 0-0 0-0 90 1979 Efren Herrera Q 19-23 43-46 100 1980 Efren Herrera oO 20-31 33-33 93 INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds. Avg. LG TD 1976 Dave Brown 4 7 175 33 0 Rolly Woolsey 4 19 47 613 0 1977 Autry Beamon 6 36 60 16 0 1978 Cornell Webster 5 9 18 «#14 0 1979 Dave Brown o 46 g2 23 0 1980 Dave Brown 6 32 53 24 0 John Harris 6 28 47 15 0 PUNT RETURNS 131 PUNTING I No. Yds. Avg. LG 1976 Rick Engles 80 3067 36.3 55: 1977 Herman Weaver 58 2293 39.5 59 1978 Herman Weaver 66 2440 37.0 59 1979 Herman Weaver 66 2651 40.2 60 1980 Herman Weaver 67 2798 418 62 KICKOFF RETURNS No. ¥ds. Avg. LG 1976 Oliver Ross 30 655 21.8 45 1977 Al Hunter 36 820 22.7 44 1978 Al Hunter 16 385 24.1 38 1979 Tony Green 20 437 21.9 34 1980 Will Lewis 25 585 23.4 54 No. Yds. Avg. LG 1976 Lyle Blackwood 19 132 69 26 1977 Walter Packer 20 131 65 3 1978 Rufus Crawford 34 284 84 22 1979 Tony Green 16 121 76 30 1980 Will Lewis 44 349 85 75 * denotes NFL leader ° denotes AFC leader TOP INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES RUSHING ATT YDS OPPONENTS 1, Sherman Smith 23 152 vs. Chicago 11/5/78 2. Al Hunter 27 133 vs. Kansas Gity 12/7/78 3. Sherman Smith 14 124 ys. Atlanta 11/7/76 4. Dan Doornink 21 122 vs. Atlanta 10/29/79 5. David Sims 23. (121 vs. New York Jets 9/17/78 6. Jim Jodat 22 117 vs. Washington 9/28/80 7. David Sims 14 106 vs. Baltimore 11/12/78 8. David Sims 22 104 vs. Green Bay 10/15/78 9. Sherman Smith 18 95 vs. San Diego 9/2/79 Al Hunter 13 95 vs. Cleveland 11/11/79 } L.McCutcheon = 14 95 vs. Dallas 11/27/80 PASSING ATT COMP YDS TD OPPONENTS 1. JimZorn 33 24 384 4 vs New Orleans 11/18/79 2. JimZorn 32 21 329 2 vs. San Diego 9/3/78 3. Jim Zorn 35 23> 314 2 vs. Oakland 12/16/79 4. JimZorn 36 20 312 4 vs. New England 9/21/80 5. JimZorn 32 17 308 1 vs. Green Bay 10/15/78 dimZorn 39 22 308 2 vs. Denver 12/8/79 7. JimZorn 23 11 296 4 vs. Buffalo 10/30/77 8. JimZorn 37 17 ©6292 «2 vs. St. Louis 9/12/76 9. JimZorn 26 16 291 4 vs. San Diego 11/27/77 10, JimZorn 32 25 285 3 vs. NY Jets 11/26/79 132 7 Lena NOM bos 10. NOOB OR = War MH Lowa fons Oakland 12/16/79 New Orleans 11/18/79 Oakland 10/26/80 Oakland 9/16/79 NY Giants 12/7/80 Houston 10/21/79 Buffalo 10/30/77 San Francisco 9/26/76 San Diego 9/3/78 Green Bay 10/15/78 Atlanta 10/29/79 RECEIVING PC YDS TD OPPONENTS SamMcCullum 8 173 1 vs Steve Largent 9 146 2 vs Steve Largent 4 142 1 vs Steve Largent 5 139 2 vs Steve Largent 8 139 1 vs Steve Largent 6 135 2 vs. Steve Largent 4 134 2 vs. Steve Largent 7 128 1 vs Steve Largent 6 127 1 vs Steve Largent 6 127 1 vs, Steve Largent Biter 70) vs Steve Largent 6 127 2 vs. New England 9/21/80 TOP OPPONENT PERFORMANCES RUSHING - Walter Payton (Chicago 12/5/76) Ted McKnight (Kansas City 9/30/79) . Mike Thomas (Washington 9/19/76) Mike Pruitt (Cleveland 11/11/79) dim Otis (St, Louis 9/12/76) Greg Pruitt (Cleveland 12/18/77) . Tom Sullivan (Philadelphia 12/12/76) ATT YDS TD Terdell Middleton (Green Bay 10/15/78) 23 121 Tony Reed (Kansas City 12/17/78) Robert Newhouse (Dallas 10/3/76) Dexter Bussey (Detroit 9/24/78) PASSING . Ken Stabler (Oakland 9/16/79) . Ken Stabler (Oakland 12/16/79) Dan Fouts (San Diego 12/13/80) . Dan Fouts (San Diego 10/14/79) . Steve DeBerg (San Francisco 10/7/79) 41 31 306 . Dan Fouts (San Diego 12/10/78) . Fran Tarkenton (Minnesota 11/14/76 Fran Tarkenton (Minnesota 10/8/78) . Steve Grogan (New England 9/21/80 . Archie Manning (New Orleans 11/18/79) 27 20 268 RECEIVING - Morris Owens (Tampa Bay 10/16/77) . Cliff Branch (Oakland 9/16/79) . John Jefferson (San Diego 10/14/79) Riley Odoms (Denver 9/23/79) Henry Childs (New Orleans 11/18/79) Duriel Harris (Miami 9/9/79) . Earnest Gray (NY Giants 12/7/80) . John Jefferson (San Diego 12/13/80) Cliff Branch (Oakland 12/16/79) Charles Smith (Philadelphia 11/2/80) 133 a7 183 0 te 147 2 27 14341 15 141 2 27 «140 227 7 4 23 «121 2 4 11 121 1 19 120 1 20 120 «1 ATT COMP YDSTD 37 25 «(343 1 47 31 342 4 42 28 4339 1 35 28 «69318 3 1 33 22 279.3 ) 31 26 274 2 3f 27 «274 2 ) 24 16 274-3: 4 vv oO YDS TD 166 156 137 125 121 17 114 113 109 108 NOHYBnnno 108 =O-nNoO-on04 SERIES BREAKDOWN AFC EAST (5-6) BALTIMORE (0-2) NEW ENGLAND (0-2) 77 — L 14-29 §8.991 1977 — L @ (0-31 45,929 1978. — L 14-17 61.905 1980 — L 31-37 61.035 BUFFALO (1-0) N.Y. JETS (4-0) 1977 — W 56-17 61.180 1977 — W @ 17-0 43,973 MIAMI (0-2) ee Wepre ee 7 a é -7 59,977 1977 — @ 13-31 29,855 qeu0 = Wi eo apceeodus 1979 — f @ 10-19 56,233 a CINCINNATI (0-1) HOUSTON (2-1) 1977 L @ 20-42 45,579 S77 —= L 10-22 61,519 1978 — W 34-14 60.705 CLEVELAND. (3-1 = 1s77 — (3-1) 0:9 BiRES 1980 — W @ 26-7 46.860 978 — iN 47-24 62.262 eee (0-2) ie ane @ 29-24 72.440 1977 L (@ 20-30 45.429 19505—F iC 3-27 61.366 1978 — L @ 10-21 48,277 DENVER (1-6) OAKLAND (4-3) 1977 — L 13-24 53,108 1977 — L @ _ 7-44 50,929 w78 — L @ 7-28 74,989 1978 — W 27-7 (62.529 L (ot) 17-20 62,948 W @ 17-16 52.978 1979 — L @ 34-37 74879 1979 — W 27-10 61,602 w 28-23 60,038 W @ 29-24 63,177 1980 — L @ 20-36 73.274 1980 — L @ 14-33.50,185 L 17-25 51,853 L 17-19 60.480 KANSAS CITY (4-3) SAN DIEGO (0-7) 1977 — W @ 34-31 22.562 77 — L 28-30 55.338 1978 — W @ 13-10 35,252 1978 — L 20-24 55.778 Ww 23-19. 58.490 L @ 10-37 49,975 (ye 6-24 61.169 1972 — 16-33 62.287 tL @ 21-37 42,160 lL @ 10-20 50.077 1980 — W @ 17-16 42.403 1980 — L 13-34 62,042 L 30-31 58.976 L @ 14-21 49.980 SERIES HISTORY Regular Pre- Regular Pre- Season Season Season Season Atlanta 20 10 Minnesota 0 Baltimore 0-2 00 New England 02 10 Buffalo 10 0-0 New Orleans WW 0-0 Chicago 11 1-1 New York Giants 0-2 00 Cincinnati 0-1 0-0 New York Jets 4-0 00 Cleveland 3-1 0-0. Oakland 4-3 151 Dallas 02 2-0 Philadelphia 0-2 00 Denver 1-6 0-2 Pittsburgh 0-2 0-0 Detroit 1-1 0-1 St. Louis 0-1 00 Green Bay 0-2 0-0 San Diego 0-7 21 Houston 21 0-0 San Francisco 1 a Kansas City 43 0-0 Tampa Bay 20 00 Los Angeles 0-2 0-3 Washington 1-1 00 Miami TOTALS 29-47 «13-11 134 NFC EAST (1-8) DALLAS (0-2) 1976 — L 1990 -— L @ N.Y. GIANTS (0-2) w76 — L @ 16-28 65,111 1980: — L 21-27 51,617 PHILADELPHIA (0-2) 1976 — L @ 10-27 37,949 1980 — L 20-27 61,047 13-28 62,027 7-51 57,540 ST. LOUIS (0-1) 1976 — iL 24-30 58.441 WASHINGTON (1-1) 1976 — L @ 7-31 53,174 NFC CENTRAL (5-5) CHICAGO (1-1) 976 — L 7-34 60.510 1978 — W @ 31-29 50,697 DETROIT (1-1) as76 — L 14-41 61,280 1978 — W 28-16 56.781 een BAY (0-2) = ob @ 20-27 54.983 Mil 1978 — L @ 28-45 52.712 Mil. 1980 — W @ 14-0 53.269 MINNESOTA (1-1) 1976 — @ 21-27 45,087 1978 — W 29-28 62,031 TAMPA BAY (2-0) 1976 — @ 13-10 43.812 Tit! — W 30-23 54.783 NFC WEST (4-4) ATLANTA (2-0) 1976 — W 1979 —- W @ 30-13 57.985 31-28 52.566 LOS ANGELES (0-2) 6-45 52,035 0-24 62.048 i76-— Ll @ 1979 — NEW ORLEANS (1-1) 1976 — 27-51 61,865 1979 — W 38-24 60,055 SAN FRANCISCO (1-1) 1976 — L 21-37 59.108 1978: —- WwW @ 35-24 44.592 8/1 8/7 8/14 8/21 8/29 9/4 gi2 9/19 9/26 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 WT 11/14 11/21 11/28 12/5 12/12 8/7 8/13 8/18 8/27 9/2 9/11 9/18 9/25 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6 11/13 11/20 11/27 Cees Fe a eee et it Siri Sarr ipate Serer =rse rere (ot) ALL-TIME SCORES 1976 Pre-Season (1-5) 20-27 San Francisco 16-27. Chicago at Spokane 13-16 Los Angeles 7-52 at Denver 17-16 San Diego 28-45 = at Oakland Regular Season (2-12) 24-30 St. Louis 7-31 at Washington 21-37 San Francisco 13-28 = Dallas 20-27 Green Bay at Milwaukee 13-10 at Tampa Bay 14-41 Detroit 6-45 atLos Angeles 30-13 Atlanta 21-27 at Minnesota 27-51 New Orleans 16-28 atN.Y. Giants 7-34 Chicago 10-27 at Philadelphia 1977 Pre-Season (3-3) 34-24 at San Francisco 23-17 ~— Dallas 12-10 Oakland 14-16 Detroit 10-27 Denver 20-38 atSan Diego Regular Season (5-9) 14-29 Baltimore 20-42 at Cincinnati 13-24 Denver 0-31 atNew England 30-23 Tampa Bay 13-31 at Miami 56-17 Buffalo 7-44 at Oakland 17-0 at N.Y. Jets 10-22 Houston 28-30 San Diego 20-30 at Pittsburgh 34-31 at Kansas City 20-19 Cleveland 1978 Pre-Season (3-1) 17-9 San Diego 20-6 at San Francisco 7-26 Los Angeles 16-7 Chicago Regular Season (9-7) 20-24 San Diego 10-21 at Pittsburgh 24-17 at N.Y. Jets 28-16 — Detroit 7-28 at Denver 136 60,825 14,484 62,532 22.887 59,092 51,487 58.444 53,174 59,108 62,027 54,983 43,812 61,280 52,035 57,985 45,087 61,865 65,114 60,510 37,949 38,024 58,789 62.187 56,345 54,916 27,505 58,991 45,579 53,108 45,929 $4,783 29,855 61,180 50,929 43,973 61,519 55,338 45,429 22,562 61,583 58,853 36,069 63,235 54,844 55,778 48,277 46,911 58,781 74,983 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 qWy/12 11/19 11/26 12/3 12/10 12/17 8/2 a/i2 8/18 8/24 8/7 B18 8/23 8/29 9/7 9/14 9/21 9/28 10/5 10/12 10/19 10/26 1W2 1g VWWVAIT 11/23 11/27 12/7 12/13 12/21 =rzzererere S2r2SS- SS rerrerer =rz=z ==re (railed ee ae eames (ot) (ot) 29-28 Minnesota 28-45 Green Bay at Milwaukee 27-7 Oakland 17-20 Denver 31-29 at Chicago 14-17 ~—- Baltimore 13-10 at Kansas City 17-16 at Oakland 47-24 Cleveland 10-37 at San Diego 23-19 Kansas City 1979 Pre-Season (3-1) 12-9 Minnesota 27-17 Dallas 17-21 at Los Angeles 55-20 San Francisco Regular Season (9-7) 16-33 10-19 27-10 34-37 6-24 35-24 10-20 34-14 31-28 0-24 29-24 38-24 30-7 21-37 28-23 29-24 San Diego at Miami Oakland at Denver Kansas City at San Francisco at San Diego Houston at Atlanta Los Angeles at Cleveland New Orleans N.Y, Jets at Kansas City Denver at Oakland 1980 Pre-Season (3-1) 14-10 7-24 10-7 30-23 Atlanta Miami at San Francisco New England Regular Season (4-12) 13-34 17-16 31-37 14-0 26-7 3-27 27-17 14-33 20-27 30-31 17-19 20-36 7-51 21-27 14-21 17-25 San Diego at Kansas City New England at Washington at Houston Cleveland at N.Y. Jets at Oakland Philadelphia Kansas City Oakland at Denver at Dallas N.Y. Giants at San Diego Denver 137 62,031 52.712 62,529 62,948 50,697 61,905 35,252 52,978. 62,262 49,975 58,490 60,881 59,960 46,083 59,941 62,287 56,233 61,602 74,879 61,169 44,592 50,077 60,705 52,566 62,048 72,440 60,055 59,977 42,160 60,038 53,177 59,555 59,550 41,841 56,947 62.042 42.403 61,035 53.263 46,860 61,366. 52,496, 50.185. 61,047 58,976 73,274 57,540 51,617 49,980 51,853 LOCAL LOCAL DATE GAME TIME DATE GAME TIME THIRO WEEK August — is frac Uene ane 21 Los Ang atSan Diego (ABC) .... 600 eens eae 330-22 Atlanta at Minn 800 Canton, Ohio (ABC-TV) 30 fe siGoen ao ‘Cincinnati at Chicago 100, a clasts Green Bay at Denver 30 ~ uston at Tampa Bay 5 San Francisco at Seattle 730 poe Sree ey i 6 Philadelphia at Houston 700 probs ara caaris 7 Kansas C 730 : : New York dots at Denver Pitts a 4 Bales (NEC 8 a at Oakland Sen ran , New Orleans innati at Tampa Bay it. at Buttalo Washington at Baltimore 2ans v3. Philadeiph at Syracuse (NBC) Oakland-New England (game dat site to be determined) FOURTH WEEK England at Los Angeles 800 * 7:30 SECOND WEEK 9 600 s City at Miami 8.00 Tampa Bay at Atianta 630 29 Chicago at St. Lours 600 2 at New York Giants Cleveland at Green Bay 7:00 at Kansas City Denver at Cincinnati 700 Detroitat New Orleans 7:00 Houston at Dallas (CBS) B00 Miami New York Giants at Pittsburgh __ 6:00 Houston at New Orleans Philadelphia at New York Jets: 800 Dailas at Los Angeles (CBS: (Meadowlands) at Tampa Bay San Francisco at Oakland 600 ets at Atianta 30. Wash, at New Eng (ABC) 12:30 81 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE SCHEDULE (All times local) MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 28. Oakland at Mi : 8:00 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 Be eee (First Weekend) THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 Jinnesata at Tampa Bay 8.00 (Third Weekend) Phil jut fe 8 SEAT IseeToMe ae 29. Philadelphia at Butfalo 30 2 Baltimore at New England... .. 1.00 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 3. Dallas at Washington 00 30 Saltiesoreat Denver. 200 dy Soteen Eeoy &s Chicago. 100° 31 Clevetana at Cincinnati 1:00 iets rgtdet cam 1:00 32, Detroit at Minnesota 42:00 6 Kansas City at Pittsburgh 100, 33) Green Gay at Los Angsios 2 00 7 Miami at St. Louis We!” Tse et Peking oe “q2.00 8 New Orleans at Atlanta 700 aches Crioane att Vo Glas ieee 9 New York Jets at Buttalo $00 36. New York Jets at Pittsburgh ... 1:00 10. Ouklend:at Denver 200 37. San Diego at Kansas City 1.00 11, Philadelphia at N.Y Giants ....1:00 37° gan Diego at Kansas Ci 1:00 12, San Francisco at Detroit 400: — ba. seukic pound Seas 12. Seattle at Cincinnati 100 49 Tampa Bay at Chicago ........ 1:00 i t. Loui ; MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 41. Washington at St. Louis 2:00 14, San Diego at Cleveland .......9:00 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 RADRSOAr GeeTeiaea so 42. Dallas at New England 900 LSpeord Weoeats) SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 15. Pittsburgh at Miami 8:30 (Fourth Weekend) 43 Atlanta at Cleveland 100 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 44. Buffalo at Cincinnati ~ 100 16, Atlanta at Green Bay 12.00 45. Houston at New York Jets... 1:00 17. Buttalo at Baltimore 2:00 46 Kansas City at Seattle 1.00 18, Chicago at San Francisco 1.00 47. Miami at Baltimore 22:00 19. Cincinnati at New York Jets ... 4:00 48. Minnesota vs Green Bay... ... 1.00 20. Denver at Seattle 4.00 at Milw 21. Detroit at San Diego . 1:00 49. New England at Pittsburgh .... 1:00 22. Houston at Cleveland 1.00 50. New Orleansat San Fran... 1:00 23. Los Ang. atNew Orleans .....1200 51 New York Giants at Dallas... 300 24 New England at Philadelphia ..4.00 §2 Oakland at Detron _. “100 25. N.Y Giants at Washington. .... 1.00 53. St Louis at Tampa Bay .. 400 26. St Louis at Dallas 3:00 54. San Diego at Denver _- 2:00 27, Tampa Bay at Kansas City ...1200 55 Washington at Philadelphia... 1.00 138 57 69 z SS SESSfSeesae | Seattle at Houston MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 28 Los Angeles at Chicago ..., SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4 (Fifth Weekend) Baltimore at Buffalo Chicago at Minnesota. Cincinnati at Houston... Cleveland'at Las Angeles... Dallas at St. Louis 0... Denver at Oakland... Detroit at Tampa Bay ... Green Bay at N.Y Giants Kansas City at New England... New York Jets at Miami Pittsburgh at New-Grleans.. San Fran at Washington Seattle at San Diego MONDAY, OCTOBER 5 Atlanta al Philadelphia SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11 (Sixth Weekend) Cincinnat! at Baltimore Cleveland at Pittsburgh .... Dalias at San Francisco Detroit at Denver Los Angeles at Atlanta Minnesota at San'Diego .... . New England at NY. Jets Oakland at Kansas City Philadelphia at New Orleans St Louis atN.Y Giants ....... 8.00 aoe eo io a Sessssseesegs 8 ing oe wee wep la ay S8essssssssss Tampa Bay at Green Bay... Washington at Chicago MONDAY, OCTOBER 12 Miami at Buffalo SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18 (Seventh Weekend) Butfalo at New York Jets Denver at Kansas City Houstan at New England. Los Angeles at Dalias .. New Orleans at Clavelana N-¥ Giants at Seattle ,.. Philadelphia at Minnesota .-- Pittsburgh at Cincinnati St Louis at Atlanta San Diego at Baltimore San Francisco vs. Green Bay at Milw. . . Tampa Bay at Oakland Washington at Miami MONDAY, OCTOBER 19 Chicago at Detroit. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25 (Eighth Weekend) Baltimore at Cleveland .._ 1 Cincinnati at New Orleans 1 Denver at Buffalo... . 1 Green Bay at Detroit .... 1 Kansas City at Oakland . 1 Los Angeles at San Fran. ......1. 3 2 1 1 io 8 Sa a oo oes 888 sssssssses ‘2 3 Miami at Dallas .....0...0-0.0. Minnesota at St Louis ,......1 New England at Washingtor New York Giants at Atlanta San Diego at Chicago Seattle at New York Jets Tampa Bay at Philadeiphia MONDAY, OCTOBER 26 Houston at Pittsburgh eB SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1 (Ninth Weekend) Atlanta at New Orleans... Baltimore at Miami... Chicago at Tampa Bay Cleveland at Buttalo . Dallas at Philadelphia Detroit at Los Angeles Houston at Cincinnati. Kansas City at San Diego . New England at Oakland NY. Jets at N.Y Giants . St. Louis at Washington... ‘San Francisco at Pittsburgh Seattle at Green Bay sssssesssssss 8 Spat areata here ce S8essssssssss 126 127. 428. 129. 130. 431 132. 133. 134 135, 136 137 138: 139 155 156: 157 158: 159. 160, 161 162 163, 164 165. 166. 167 168. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2 Minnesota at Denver SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8 {Tenth Weekend) Atlanta at San Francisco Chicago at Kansas City, Cincinnati at-San Diego Cleveland at Denver Detroit at Washington Miami at New England Z New Orleans at Los Angele: NY Giants vs Green Bay at Milw N-Y Jets at Baltimore Gakland at Houston Philadelphia at St Louis Pittsburgh at Seattie Tampa Bay at Minnesota MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9. Buffalo at Dallas SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15 (Eleventh Weekend) Baltimore at Philadelphia Buffalo at St Lous t Chicago at Green Bay 1 Cleveland at San Francisco Dallas at Detroit Denver at Tampa Bay Houston at Kansas City Los Angeles at Cincinnati New Orleans at Minnesota. N.Y. Jets at New England. . Oakland at Miami Pittsburgh at Atlanta. Washington at NY. Giants MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16 San Diego at Seattle ...... SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 22 (Twelfth Weekend) Denver at Cincinnati .. Detroit at Chicago Green Bay at Tampa Bay... Miami at New York Jets New England at Buffalo ... New Orleans at Houston } N.Y. Giants at Philadelphia Pittsburgh at Cleveland St Louis at Baltimore ..... San Diego at Oakland San Fran at Los Angeles. Seattle at Kansas City Washington at Dallas MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23 Minnesota at Atlanta THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26 (Thirteenth Weekend) Chicago at Dallas Kansas City at Detrait SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29 Atlanta at Houston ei Baltimore at New York Jets... Cincinnati at Cleveland . Denver at San Diego Green Bay at Minnesota. Los Angeles at Pittsburgh .. N.Y. Giants at San Francisco ‘Qakland at Seattle .. ase St Louis at New England. - Tampa Bay at New Orleans... Washington at Buttato ._ MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30 7.00 NoRRe Boson sl 88888 sssssess 8 Kaan oee eho S888sssssesss 8 sessssessssse 8 Bw 8s Sees SS88sSsesssse Philadelphia at Miami... 9:00 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3 (Fourteenth Weekend) Cleveland at Houston -8:00 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6 Atlanta at Tampa Bay 400 Buffalo at San Diego . 1 ed Dallas at Baltimore ._- 2 Detroit at Green Bay 12:00 Kansas City at Denver - 200 Los Angeles at N.Y. Giants 100 Minnesota at Chicago 12:00 New England at Miami... 1:00 New Orleans at St Louis ....-12.00 193. New York Jets at Seattle 194. Philadelphia at Washington 195. San Francisco at Cincinnati MONDAY, DECEMBER 7 196. Pittsburgh at Oakland 100 MONDAY, DECEMBER 14 4 a 210. Atlanta at Los Angeles 6:00 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19 (Sixteenth Weekend) SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12 (Fitteenth Weekend) 197 Minnesota at Detroit 198. N.Y. Jets at Cleveland ‘SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13 199, Baltimore al Washington 200, Buffalo at New England 201. Chicago at Oakiana 202, Cincinnati at Pittsburgh 203 Green Bay at New Orleans 204. Houston at San Francisco 205. Miami at Kansas City 206. N.Y. Giants at St Louis 207 Philadelphia at Dallas 208. San Diego at Tampa Bay 209. Seattle at Denver + 6:00 211. Buffalo at Miarm 4.00 212. Dallas at New York Giants 12:30 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20 4:00 213. Cincinnati at Atlanta 1:00 12:30 214, Cleveland at Seattie 1.00 215. Denver at Chicago 12.00 216 Green Bay at New York Jets... 1:00 100 © 217. Kansas City at Minnesota .....12:00 100 218 New England at Baltimore 200 100 «219. Pittsburgh at Houston. . 300 100 220. St Louis.at Philadeipnia 1:00 1200 221. San Fran at New Orleans +00 100 222. Tampa Bay at Detroit 100 300. 223. Washington at Los Angeles ....1:00 12.00 3:00 MONDAY, DECEMBER 21 790 224. Oakland at San Diego 6.00 1981 NATIONALLY TELEVISED GAMES (All games also carried on CBS Radio Network) REGULAR SEASON Monday, September 7 Thursday, September 10 Monday, September 14 Thursday, September 17 Monday. September 21 Monday, September 28 Monday, October 5 Monday, October 12 Sunday, October 18 Monday. October 19 Monday. October 26 Monday, November 2 Monday. November 9 Monday. November 16 Monday, November 23 Thursday. November 26 Monday, November 30 Thursday, December 3. Monday, December 7 Saturday, December 12 Monday, December 14 Monday, December 21 San Diego at Cleveland (night, ABC) Pittsburgh at Miami (night, ABC) Oakland at Minnesota (night, ABC) Philadelphia at Buffalo (night, ABC) Dallas at New England (night. ABC) Los Angeles at Chicago (night, ABC) Atlanta at Philadelphia (night, ABC) Miami at Buffalo (night. ABC) Los Angeles at Dallas (night, ABC) Chicago at Detroit (night, ABC) Houston at Pittsburgh (night, ABC) Minnesota at Denver (night, ABC) Buffalo at Dallas (night, ABC) San Diego at Seattle (night, ABC) Minnesota at Atlanta (night, ABC) Kansas City at Detroit (day, NBC) Chicago at Dallas (day, CBS) Philadelphia at Miami (night, ABC) Cleveland at Houston (night, ABC) Pittsburgh at Oakland (night, ABC) New York Jets at Cleveland (day, NBC) Minnesota at Detroit (day, CBS) Atlanta at Los Angeles (night, ABC) Oakland at San Diego (night, ABC) POSTSEASON Sunday, December 27 Saturday, January 2 Sunday, January 3 Sunday, January 10 Sunday, January 24 Sunday, January 31 NFL First Round Playoffs (CBS and NBC) AFC and NFC Divisional Playoffs (NBC and CBS) AFC and NFC Divisional Playoffs (NBC and CBS) AFC Championship Game (NBC) NFC Championship Game (CBS) Super Bow! XVI at Silverdome, Pontiac, Mich. (CBS) AFC-NFC Pro Bow! at Honolulu, Hawaii (ABC) 140 | ON THE SIDELINES SEA GALS i | Five-year Sea Gals member Paris Brown of Seattle is the 1981 _ director of the Seahawks sideline dance group. She will be assisted by another former Sea Gal, Sheri Jones, who will serve | as the group's choreographer. A squad of 24 women was selected from nearly 200 who tried | out during competition in April. Thirteen returnees from the 1980 squad are: Lorri Anderson, | Michele Honts, Keri Kangas and Penny Schneringer of Bellevue; Debye Benavides, Karen Godwin, Margaret Morris-Martinez, Mary Osborn, Lorrie Slaughter, Kathy Thompson, Keri Truscan and Tracey Wofford of Seattle; and Kim Schutz of Pullman The eleven newcomers to the squad are: Patty Schorsch, Dawn Gray and Susan Locke of Seattle; Robin Houlbjerg of Mercer island; Tori Bosler of Woodinville; Candy Stone of Issaquah; Kristen Ramberg of Camano Island; Sherri Thompson of Sumner. Conrada Villa of Hoquiam; Tracy Wheelhouse of Bothell; and Laura Blocher of Kent. SEAHAWKS BAND Roy Cummings, trumpet instructor and director of the jazz ensemble at the University of Washington, is in his sixth year as director of the 25-member Seahawks Band. The Uptown, Lowdown Jazz Band will perform outside the Kingdome before and after all _ home games. HALFTIME SHOWS Three popular halftime shows from 1980 will return to the King- dome for encore performances during the 1981 season: the Univer- sity of Washington Marching Band, the Muscular Dystrophy Bed Race finals and Salute to Seafair, while the Up With People singers, based in Tucson, Arizona, will make their third Kingdome | appearance. | Making their Kingdome debuts will be the Oregon State Univer- sity Marching Band and the Centennial High School (Portland) | Band. | Other halftimes will feature Mead High School (Spokane), f Auburn High School, the University of Idaho Marching Band, the Washington State High School Band competition winner and a colorful pre-season performance by the square dancers of the Seattle Dance Council. a i Sea Gals Director Paris Brown and choreographer Sheri Jones. ne trate > 4X 4 King Cab 810 Maxima 280-ZX We give you a line-up. Nota line. If you think the Seahawks look good this year, you Ought to see our line-up. 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