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Coach Pete Carroll and general manager John Schneider have been anything but conventional during their time with the Seahawks - and it's working out pretty well. (AP)
Pete Carroll and John Schneider don't give a $@%#! They do what they want to do. They're the honey badgers of the NFL.

Russell Wilson is too short? Schneider doesn't care ... he drafts him with a third-round pick and Carroll starts him in the preseason and turns him into one of the best quarterbacks in the league.

Brandon Browner was a Broncos reject and deported to the Canadian Football League? Schneider doesn't care ... he brings him into camp and Carroll turns him into a Pro Bowl corner in one season.

Red Bryant is too big to play defensive end? Schneider and Carroll don't care ... they move him to the outside of the defensive line and Big Red flourishes and presents huge challenges to opposing offenses.

Reverse passes and flea-flickers are considered gimmicky in the NFL? Carroll doesn't care ... he'll run whatever he feels like. Same with going for it on fourth down and onside kicks. Carroll doesn't give a $@%#!

In case you're not one of the 53 million people who have seen the viral YouTube video, the honey badger is known as the most fearless animal in the animal kingdom. He'll climb up a tree to eat a snake, crawl inside of a bee hive for honey and bee larva, and he'll even risk the poisonous venom of a king cobra. Sure, the honey badger gets bit every once in a while, forcing him to pass out for a few moments, but when he wakes up that cobra is gonna get eaten.

Why? Like Carroll and Schneider, the honey badger doesn't give a $@%#!

In a copy-cat league where personnel decisions and play-calling never gets very far out of the box, Schneider and Carroll buck traditional, safe decision making and do what they believe in. If you have no other reason to root for the Seahawks, there's a good place to start.

Iconoclasts unite!

I wrote at the beginning of the year about this team being an Island of Misfit Toys but it's more than just the personnel decisions they make. In just about every way, this team is unique. The players on its roster, the coaching decisions they make and the plays they run are different from anything you'll see around the NFL.

Personnel. Like the honey badger, Schneider will crawl into a bee hive to find winning talent. Wilson is too short. Doug Baldwin and Golden Tate are not traditional, Calvin Johnson "Megatron"-style receivers. K.J. Wright and Kam Chancellor are simply too tall and lanky to get low enough on defense, where leverage is so important. Richard Sherman only played two seasons in college at cornerback. Yet these are some of the best players at their position in the NFL.

I could go on and on. Who turns a college defensive tackle like rookie J.R. Sweezey into an offensive guard? They have a former running back in Allen Bradford, who scored 16 touchdowns in college, playing inside linebacker on the practice squad ... and he's good. It's just different.

Coaching. Tom Cable, the mastermind behind the zone blocking scheme, was a unique hire. Cable came to Seattle off of a tumultuous stint as head coach of the Raiders. Somehow he fits in perfectly with Carroll and offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell. Every offensive lineman I've spoken to this year, from Paul McQuistan to Max Unger, gushes over Cable's ability to explain offensive line play.

He's a tough guy who was born to coach and will do it from anywhere, including a hospital bed. Last year he underwent critical back surgery that took him off the field for a couple of weeks but he was able to coach via Skype from his post-operative location.

Last Sunday in the Seahawks' win over the Jets, Cable made a change during the game that was critical to the running game and more than doubled its production in the second half. He determined that the line's aiming points were slightly off and a little ahead of where they needed to be in order to block the Jets' defensive line and linebackers.

Garnering that information during a game and at ground level is as difficult as it gets. It's nearly impossible to see from the sidelines so you must rely on the feedback you get from five different players and the coaches up in the press box. Somehow Cable was able to alter the offensive line's blocking angles and improve the Hawks first-half run production from 52 yards to 122 yard.

You know what? Tom Cable is a honey badger, too!

Play-calling. Carroll and Bevell will climb up a tree to chew a snake's head off, too. Late in the New England game with the Hawks down 23-17 to the AFC champions from a year ago, Carroll and Bevell went up top with a rollout pass that Wilson threw deep to Sidney Rice for the game-winning touchdown. They've run flea-flickers and reverse passes and gone for it on fourth down in some very critical situations.

Don't underestimate how devastating these decisions can be to an NFL coach or general manager if they don't work out. Remember how much complaining there was after the Seahawks opened the second half with an onside kick in the loss at St. Louis in Week 4? Remember all of the criticism over Browner early in the season last year? Remember all the heat they took from the national media for drafting James Carpenter and Bruce Irvin in the first rounds of the past two drafts?

There's a reason why executives and coaches in the NFL don't take those kinds of chances – they get you fired if it doesn't work out.

But those decisions are working out and they're paying off big for the Seahawks. But unlike the honey badger, Pete Carroll and John Schneider aren't making those moves just because they feel like it or because they don't give a $@%#! They're making those decisions because they believe in them – so do I.

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  • clevesside wrote...
    Depth is the other issue....
    ..with a honey badger approach. Pete n' John have added bench talent to such a degree anyone on their chart would be a starter elsewhere, to me, but w/o being recognized as such. Go figure. Gone a long way from "wha wha what?!" in 2009 when they came in to "hey hey hey!"
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  • southi5 wrote...
    Don't get ahead of yourself
    Long road ahead, Haven't beat anyone in your division and they are all coming around again.
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  • Derrol_o wrote...
    southi5
    Bring em on. The Hawks haven't beat anyone in the division but on the other hand they haven't lost a game at home yet and all three remaining division games are home games. Barring a total collapse, the only game to be that concerned about the outcome is the Niners game and I kinda like the Hawks' chances in that one. As far as anyone getting ahead of themselves, you're probably missing the point of Wyman's comments. He's referring to the big picture, philosophies of Carroll and Schneider, and the long term direction this team is heading, not necessarily the expectations riding on this season although the expectations for this season are significantly higher than they have been in quite a while.
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  • papabear5769 wrote...
    long road ahead
    to southi5 they all might be coming back around again but to r advantage cause they b coming 2 r house now and we r different animals when they come play at r house!GO HAWKS!
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  • Nardi Contreras wrote...
    Lets win
    some playoff games before we get to far ahead of ourselves. Last I checked we have been below mediocre since Pete's arrival.
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  • Derrol_o wrote...
    Nardi
    Do you consider this year's team below mediocre? Gotta look past the W-L records sometimes. After their 2-6 start last year the Hawks are 11-7, which tells me that they haven't quite reached the pinnacle yet but they are clearly turning the corner and are heading in that direction.
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  • Derrol_o wrote...
    Nardi
    Also consider where they are at now as compared to the train wreck that Carroll and Schneider inherited when they got here. With the amount of time they've had so far (just over 2 years) the progress has been pretty impressive so far and they've done about as good a job as anyone could have done I think. The whole culture and identity of this franchise is transforming from a team known as being "soft" to a team gaining a rep for being tough, hard-hitting and physical.
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  • Newton wrote...
    Tom Cable, John Schneider, Pete Carroll.
    Neat classy group. I still like that play with golden arm to sidney rice for the TD "Nice". I will always say attack that scoreboard often. I feel the Offense should carry the Defense. Then again thats just how I feel. I admire the Seahawks Defense with amazment. Keep up the Good work its a Great Show!!.
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  • fiddlepimp wrote...
    i agree Newton!
    :)
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  • ten4goodbuddy wrote...
    well said
    nothing else needs to be said! ATTACK!!
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  • clevesside wrote...
    If this team is enough....
    ...think back to the recent past when the Bye week was the highlight of the season. Good $$$ says its getting better and staying healthier. I'll take that if they say they don't give a flyin' toot as a team philosophy.
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  • jcc_engr1 wrote...
    It's a dang exciting year to be a seahawks fan...
    Carrol n schneider earned they pay this year. nuff said.
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  • egTman wrote...
    The Point
    The point Dave is making is the team is headed in the right direction with a slightly unorthodox approach. We are a young team that is bigger, faster, and has a nasty attitude. They have lost some close games on the road, but have always been competitive. That is a great sign folks. Coupled with RW's growth each week, this team is learning how to win in the NFL and it's exciting to watch. Give the front office and coaches some credit.
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  • AAAQBfan wrote...
    I agree with every word!
    Thanks for this comment. It is exactly as I see them. To me, RW is another Drew Brees in-the-making and I love, love, love the rest of the team. It irks me when the NFL and network broadcasters make fun of Pete's enjoyment of the game. I like to see the coach appreciate what the guys are doing. They are all keepers to me!
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  • WhidbeyHawkDawg wrote...
    Great Article, Dave
    Gotta love coaches/managers who go against the grain and find success. If the Hawks continue their upward swing, other teams (in this copycat league) will soon be following our model.... Keep up the great work, Dave -- here on the blog and especially on the radio!
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  • AAAQBfan wrote...
    I agree about Wyman!
    I am still learning the game so I really enjoy what he has to say on the radio. But this article is a real keeper, too.
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  • Toughact52 wrote...
    This Team doesn't give a $@%#! what anyone thinks.....
    about them, they just go about their business proving it on the field one game at a time.IMO yhey have not played their best game yet. If you take off the blinders and look at everyone in the NFC they've played over the last 2 yrs. you'll be surprised. All the pundits are talking about the Falcons,GB,Bears,the Giants,Cowboys & Saints & 49er's as the teams to represent the NFC. Last time I checked, this team has a 5-2 record against that group of teams.A close loss w/ the Falcons, that should've been a win if not for the QB play,GB win, take away the last PLAY of that game, we totally manhandle them all game long. Road wins over the NY Giants & Bears. Split games w/ the Cowboys & Playoff Win over the Saints.This team can play with the BEST that the NFC has to offer! They're getting beter & better each time they step on the field.The 49er's R NOT going to sweep us like they did last year. Poor QB play again was the reason we loss.This is a new year, it's not happening this yr. I got a feeling their about to get on roll & do some special things.They have this big chip on their shoulders that only makes them even more hungery to prove everyone wrong.I love that attitude! WINNING ATTITUDE! Don't count em out......
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  • cascadedavid wrote...
    I have been exited since before this season started
    Too many cool things have happened to mention. I have always liked Dave's way of articulating the game to those of us who haven't played at hi level, but he is hitting them out of the park almost daily with this bunch... It's like as soon as he says it you go exactly! Thanks Dave! You won't get bloody for being the first guy to walk through the wall with this gang, I guarantee it!
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  • Marinerman87 wrote...
    I like where this season is going
    If they can win on the road against Miami and Buffalo, then this team has an excellent chance at going 11-5. Starting 0-3 in the division hurts but the Hawks are getting stronger each week as the offense keeps evolving. They could be dangerous in the playoffs.
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  • AAAQBfan wrote...
    I agree!
    There is something cool in every game, even when we can't pull out the win. I am never ashamed of what they have done--only sorry if they don't win because I want the win for them. Dave seems to be on the same page as those of us who are looking at the glass as half full!
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  • AAAQBfan wrote...
    Reply is in the wrong space
    I am new at this stuff and my reply to your message came up as an entry all by itself a few posts down. Sorry. I'll get it sooner or later.
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