Seattle, WA
‘The Seahawks are officially for real’ – Twitter reacts to Seattle’s third consecutive victory
The 6-1 New York Giants arrived at Lumen Discipline using excessive on a 4-game successful streak, however the Seattle Seahawks put an emphatic finish to that streak within the type of a 27-13 beatdown. And Twitter had quite a bit to say following the Seahawks third consecutive double-digit victory.
Congratulations to @Seahawks coach @PeteCarroll, tying his mentor Bud Grant, for 18th on the all-time NFL teaching wins record with 168.
Carroll stated it was incomprehensible earlier this week, but it surely has to imply absolutely the world to him. #Seahawks
— Aaron Levine (@AaronLevine_) October 30, 2022
Seahawks protection making Daniel Jones seem like 2020 and 2021 Daniel Jones.
17 yards passing within the first half— Alyssa Charlston (@Alyssacharlston) October 30, 2022
The #Seahawks go protection has surrendered 17 yards via two quarters. If they’re to play two extra quarters they’re in peril of that determine doubling to 34 yards.
— Irreversibly Genopilled but it surely’s spooky (@cmikesspinmove) October 30, 2022
Seahawks protection holding the Giants to 0.8 yards per dropback
— Cigar Ideas (@CigarThoughts) October 30, 2022
Bon est-ce que Pete serait pas en lice pour le Coach de l’année ?
— Seahawks France (@SeahawksFrance) October 30, 2022
Daniel Jones was sacked 5 instances, twice by Uchenna Nwosu. Saquon Barkley had 53 yards and a TD, on 20 carries. New York’s ain’t precisely the Best Present on Turf however this was one other stellar displaying from Seattle’s protection.
— Dugar, Michael-Shawn (@MikeDugar) October 30, 2022
The Seahawks are formally for actual.
— Mike Lefko (@MikeLefko) October 30, 2022
After all, what extra might be stated about Geno Smith that hasn’t already been stated? Lots, really. These are just some highlights, of which there are numerous, many extra.
“Geno hasn’t led a game-winning drive” might be crossed off the record now.
— Mookie Alexander (@mookiealexander) October 30, 2022
Geno Smith simply went 5-for-5 for 75 yards and a landing on that drive to take the lead within the fourth quarter. That is a big-boy drive.
— Dugar, Michael-Shawn (@MikeDugar) October 30, 2022
Pretty much as good as Geno Smith has been on paper, seeing him in individual was a special stage.
In a league the place individuals will say you both have a QB otherwise you don’t, SEA DOES. What a stud.
— Brock Huard (@BrockHuard) October 30, 2022
Oh yeah…. BRUUUUUUUUUUUUCE!
Bruce Irvin jus threw down #31 on the giants
— Kuya Sean: Geno Smith Fanatic (@Big_Seannn) October 30, 2022
The offense and protection are getting a ton of effectively deserved credit score, however individuals are taking discover of the outstanding particular groups efficiency all of us witnessed, as effectively. Along with having an ideal recreation from Jason Myers (who really made a discipline objective on a tipped kick, miraculously), the Seahawks not solely restricted the Giants’ return recreation, however pressured a number of, field-flipping fumbles off of Michael Dickson boots.
Particular groups is nothing however carnage, man. Pure violence.
— Dugar, Michael-Shawn (@MikeDugar) October 30, 2022
SPECIAL TEAMS DESERVES A MEAL TONIGHT! Homer forcing the fumble and Dissly overlaying it up! #Seahawks
— Mikaela Mattes (@mikaelamattes) October 30, 2022
Travis Homer energetic for the primary time since week 1 and all of the sudden particular groups enjoying like gods. Coincidence? No.
— mistaken opinions again on the menu (@wrongopinionman) October 30, 2022
Shane Waldron and Pete Carroll each deserve a ton of credit score for making some gutsy calls to transform each of their 4th down makes an attempt on the afternoon. Each occurred on the identical drive, and this drive resulted in a landing. And you may relive them in all their glory under!
Who is that this man and what did he do with Pete Carroll
— Mina Kimes (@minakimes) October 30, 2022
Rookie Kenneth Walker III continues to impress, even on a day the place the bottom recreation struggled to get going for a lot of the day. His landing within the 4th quarter put the sport on ice, and other people paid consideration, together with Lofa!!
upon additional examination, it’s good that the seahawks drafted the operating again man
— John Skellingt n Fraley (@johndavidfraley) October 30, 2022
However there have been some tough patches on this recreation, to make sure. Tyler Lockett, particularly, had an uncharacteristically terrible begin to the sport; however he ended up discovering redemption within the type of the go-ahead landing that may give Seattle the lead for the remainder of the sport. You possibly can actually inform how a lot followers, gamers, and coaches respect Lockett, even when he’s having a tough recreation. As a result of Tyler at all times pulls via.
Tyler Lockett having a nightmare recreation, however I really like seeing Geno and Pete comforting and inspiring him after that drop.
— Marielle (@marielle922) October 30, 2022
Quandre Diggs comes over to his good buddy Tyler Lockett on the Seahawks bench after Lockett dropped that should-have-been TD go. Diggs grabs the again of Lockett’s head and hugs it.
Lockett’s 8 years with the Seahawks says he’ll make an enormous play by day’s finish.
— Gregg Bell (@gbellseattle) October 30, 2022
Everybody–Drew Lock, inactive gamers, gear men–hugging Tyler Lockett on Seahawks sideline following his redemptive TD catch that offers his crew a 20-13 lead.
Lockett saved the ball. Delivered to the bench. Yeah, meaning one thing to him.
— Gregg Bell (@gbellseattle) October 30, 2022
And only for enjoyable, quite a lot of individuals seen when Jerome Boger incorrectly recognized Pete Carroll because the coach of one other Seattle Sports activities crew following what is perhaps essentially the most endearing penalty that anybody might ever witness…
Pete Carroll getting flagged for that is instance 1 million as to why refs are cops… additionally stated the flag was on the “Seattle Mariners” teaching workers pic.twitter.com/wmLY3zX9c9
— Bobby Soccer (@Rob__Paul) October 30, 2022
Pete Carroll, coach of the Seattle Mariners
— Seattle Occasions Sports activities (@SeaTimesSports) October 30, 2022
Geno Smith scrambles for a primary down, however a flag is down as Pete Carroll obtained run into by an official on the sidelines.
Although Jerome Boger known as the Seattle Mariners teaching workers at fault, so blame Scott Servais apparently.
Penalty after the play.
— Curtis Crabtree (@Curtis_Crabtree) October 30, 2022
Did he say the teaching workers of the Seattle Mariners??? Lmao
— Ian (@ICC_99) October 30, 2022
Seattle, WA
Critics say SPS capital levy will result in 'mega schools' and school closures
SEATTLE – When voters send back their ballots in February, they’ll be deciding on replacing two Seattle Public Schools levies that are expiring in 2025.
The district relies on local voter-approved levies like those to help pay for operations and to fund building construction and repairs.
What they’re saying:
While the year’s operation’s levy hasn’t had much pushback, critics say the capital levy is causing controversy, including concerns it will lead to school closures.
Some of those affiliated with the Save our Schools group say the capital levy is also prompting concerns that it will lead to “mega schools.”
“Seattle Public Schools has 106 schools. We have facility needs we are going to place before the voters,” said Richard Best, Executive Director of Capital Projects, Planning and Facilities of Seattle Public Schools.
School officials say there could be serious consequences for students if two propositions fail to pass February 11.
“That would be, I won’t say catastrophic, but there will be declining systems that could have consequential implications in that, when we do implement that system repair, it costs more,” said Best.
The operations levy would provide schools with $747 million, replacing the last EP&O levy approved in 2022.
It wouldn’t reduce the deficit, but would continue a current funding source, for things like salaries, school security, special education and multilingual support staff.
This was a breakdown that SPS provided of the operations levy online:
Operations Levy Details 2026-2028
- Proposed Levy Amount: $747 million
- Levy Collected: 2026–2028
- Replaces: Expiring EP&O Levy approved in 2022
- Current tax rate is 63 cents per $1,000 of assessed property value.
The second proposition, the $1.8 billion Building Excellence Capital Levy, would provide money for building projects and technology.
This was a breakdown of that proposition by SPS:
Building Excellence VI Capital Levy Details
- Proposed Amount: $1.8 billion
- Capital Projects Funding: $1,385,022,403
- Technology Funding: $$414,977,597
- Estimated Levy Rates: 93 cents to 79 cents per $1,000 of assessed property value
- Levy Collected: 2026-2031
A parent who didn’t want to share his name for privacy reasons told us he was concerned about the school closure plan that was scrapped last year, and wondered if the situation was “sustainable.”
Critic Chris Jackins belies the capital levy, as written, could result in the closure of schools.
“This is a continuation of an effort to close more schools,” said Jackins.
He wrote the statement in the voter pamphlet arguing against proposition 2. He says it would allow the construction of “mega schools,” which will in turn be used to then close more schools.
“On the capital levy, they have two projects which will create two more mega-sized schools, they are both scheduled at 650 students. They both cost more each, more than $148 million,” he said. “They are continuing their construction to add even more elementary school capacity when they say they have too much. It doesn’t make sense.”
The district’s website reads that major renovations and replacement projects would include replacement of at least one elementary school in northeast Seattle.
“The two schools they are talking about, one they didn’t name, so nobody knows, and one is Lowell, which is an existing school, but they are planning to destroy most of it and make it much larger,” Jackins said.
“I have worked designing schools since 1991 and since that period, I have never designed a school smaller than 500 students,” said Best. “We use a model for 500 students, which is three classrooms per grade level.”
Best explained further.
“The term is not ‘mega schools.’ We design schools to be schools within schools. You have a first-grade cohort, maybe 75 or 100 students. They stay together. Middle schools are 1,000 students. Those are very common throughout the state of Washington.”
Best says school closures aren’t on the table right now, but may be revisited at some point.
“We are going to engage in the conversation about schools, school capacity, looking at elementary schools, our focus right now is getting these two levies passed,” he said.
Meantime, Jackins is asking people to vote down the capital levy, and then to ask that it be resubmitted in a form that uses the funds to fix up existing schools in order to keep them open.
The ballots are expected to go out to voters around January 22. The election is set for February 11.
The Source: Information from this story is from Seattle Public Schools officials and the Save our Schools group.
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Lobbing Scorchers: Grading the Seattle Sounders’ Offseason
We are back with another offseason episode as the beginning of the 2025 season draws nearer. With the Jesús Ferreira and Paul Arriola trades now official, we grade Seattle’s offseason thus far based on all their moves to date. We also have a handful of headlines from around the league, including more transfer movement, a couple of new coaching hires, and chaos and turmoil engulfing Austin FC.
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Lauren Barnes returns to Seattle Reign for the 2025 season
Seattle Reign announced on Tuesday that the club has re-signed Lauren Barnes for the 2025 season. The 35-year-old defender and Reign original returns to Seattle for her 13th season with the club.
Barnes currently has the league record for the most appearances (232), starts (224), and minutes (19,795). She was the first player in league history to reach 200 games played. When the 2025 season kicks off, she’ll join Jess Fishlock as the only two players to feature for the same club since the league launched in 2013.
“I’m thrilled to sign a new contract with the Reign, a place that has been my home since I first joined the club in 2013,” said Barnes in a team release. “This club means so much to me – not just for what we’ve accomplished on the field but for the impact we’ve been able to make in the community. I’m proud to continue this journey with my teammates, our incredible fans and the city I love. Together, we’re building something special, and I’m excited for what’s ahead.”
The team’s long-time captain will continue to be a veteran presence in the locker room and on the soccer field, helping provide leadership to an increasingly young roster. Playing both centerback and left back over the years, Barnes has been a key figure on the Reign’s defense, which has been one of the stingiest in the league until last year. In 2016, Barnes was named NWSL Defender of the Year – helping the Reign earn eight clean sheets in their 20-game season and set a new NWSL record for consecutive shutouts (5).
She was named to the NWSL Best XI First Team in 2015 and 2016 and earned Best XI Second Team honors in 2014 and 2019. In three separate years (2019, 2022, and 2023), Barnes finished the NWSL season in the top 10 in the number of dribblers tackled. She also was in the top five in interceptions in 2023. As one of the core leaders on the team, Barnes has helped the Reign earn three NWSL Shields (2014, 2015, 2022), advance to three NWSL finals (2014, 2015, 2023), and play in seven NWSL semifinal matches.
“We are absolutely thrilled to welcome Lu Barnes back to the Reign this season,” said Reign General Manager Lesle Gallimore. “From the very beginning, Lu has been the heart and soul of this club, and her legacy here is unparalleled. As a world-class defender and leader in the NWSL, her influence extends far beyond the field. We are excited to see the immense impact she will continue to have on our team and the Reign community this season.”
In addition to her strong defensive chops, Barnes has been important to how the Reign builds their attack from the backline. Last year, the Reign struggled to break down presses, which has been one of Barnes’ strengths in the NWSL. In 2023, for example, she completed the third-most passes into the final third and had the seventh-most touches. While it doesn’t always show up in stats this clearly, this is a truly underrated part of Barnes’ skillset.
While Barnes dealt with injuries and health challenges in 2024, she still played nearly 1,500 minutes and made 21 appearances. As June/Ash Eden highlighted in the 2024 Valkyratings, like many Reign players last season, Barnes had mixed performances throughout the year. She has great field vision and is often the one communicating with and leading the backline, but she was prone to a few costly mistakes. While Barnes might not be a regular starter in 2025, she should continue to provide veteran leadership and mentor young defenders like Jordyn Bugg.
The club veteran has also established important roots in the region. She’s been active in environmental efforts in the Pacific Northwest and other community outreach activities led by the Reign and Seattle Sounders. Last fall, she joined current and former Reign teammates Olivia Van der Jagt, Fishlock, and Sam Hiatt in becoming part of the ownership group of Salmon Bay FC, Ballard’s new pre-professional women’s soccer team that will compete in the USL W League this spring.
The Reign captain has been involved in several other community efforts. Barnes has pledged 1% of her salary toward Common Goal to fund the growth and development of Football For Her, a California-based nonprofit that provides safe spaces for youth who identify as female or nonbinary to play soccer. She also works with Players for the Planet, an organization of professional athletes who are striving to make a difference by eliminating plastic, creating recycling initiatives and prioritizing conservation efforts.
The California native attended UCLA (2007-10), where she started in 95 of 97 games played and led the Bruins in assists in back-to-back seasons as a junior and senior.
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