The Seattle Seahawks are in good hands in the punting department. Last month, in CBS Sports' ranking of the top 10 punters in the NFL, Seahawks specialist Michael Dickson earned the No.
Punting isn't something the average NFL fan thinks about all that much, but it remains an important part of the game regardless. Field position is everything in football, and being able to flip it on a dime could be the difference between victory and defeat. Fortunately for the Seattle Seahawks, they are in good hands in this department.
With the calendar flipping to June and offseason activities wrapping up league-wide, the Seattle Seahawks will open training camp at the VMAC in less than two months, officially ushering in the 2023 season.
If the Arizona Cardinals are to make a move in the NFC West this season, now would be the time to do it. The last-place Cardinals (3-5) will host the division-leading Seattle Seahawks (5-3) on Sunday.
The Cardinals offense has not been able to get into the end zone on Sunday, but their special teams came up with a big play. Seahawks punter Michael Dickson was set to punt the ball from his own end zone before appearing to tuck the ball in because he thought he was going to get [more]
Michael Dickson is a great punter. There are plenty of statistics to back that up, including the salary statistic. Per OTC, Dickson’s current contract with the Seahawks is the #1 contract (for a punter) in terms of total value ($14,699,059), annual value ($3,674,765), total guarantees ($8.5M) and full guarantees ($7.5M).
Ian Rapoport of NFL Network tweets that the contract will pay him just under $3M annually and has a maximum value of $13M.
Michael Dickson is undeniably one of the most entertaining punters to watch in the NFL. “Dickson went undrafted by Aussie rules teams in 2014 and then started thinking about trying to become what they call a “gridiron punter” like Sav Rocca.
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Michael Dickson is a really good punter. Why does he not get Pro Bowl votes anymore since his rookie season? It’s simple, unfortunately. The coaching decisions have made Dickson even less than ordinary.
Specifically, the kicker everyone’s talking about: Cade York If the Seahawks are going to select a kicker in the 2022 NFL Draft, and they should, it should be Cade York.
The Seattle Seahawks got swept by the Los Angeles Rams this season and now I want to cry. So come join my pity party and bask in the bleakness that is 2021 football in the PNW.
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If you like punts, the first quarter of Sunday night’s matchup between the Steelers and Seahawks was for you. But Pittsburgh took advantage of a short punt by Seattle’s Michael Dickson early in the second quarter to take a 7-0 lead.
To the average fan, punting—or kicking in general—is the worst part of any football game. On most nights, it occurs only a handful of times and more or less drifts away from the core aspects of the sport.
The play was legal but it sounds as though some coaches didn't know the rule.
Many people are saying that Seattle Seahawks star Michael Dickson is the greatest punter in NFL history. And while they are undeniably correct, we need supporting evidence that he really is the best.
Seattle Seahawks punter Michael Dickson made a heads up play on Thursday night that paid off thanks to the referees.
RENTON, WA - Seahawks punter Michael Dickson is a man of many talents and accomplishments. Whether it be his Australian charm, mic'd up rap-alongs or non-traditional punting style, he's been one of the more unique individuals on Seattle's roster and a fan-favorite since entering the NFL in 2018.
Dickson quickly became one of the NFL’s best punters. The strong-legged Australian earned first-team All-Pro recognition as a rookie.
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