1979 Seattle Seahawks season

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1979 Seattle Seahawks season
Head Coach Jack Patera
Home Field Kingdome
Results
Record 9-7
Place T-3rd AFC West
Playoff Finish did not qualify
Timeline
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1978 1980

The 1979 Seattle Seahawks season was the team's fourth season with the National Football League.

Contents

[edit] 1979 NFL draft

1979 Seahawks Draft Selections
Round/Pick Player Position College
1/18 Manu Tuiasosopo Defensive End UCLA
2/45 Joe Norman Linebacker Indiana
3/57 Michael Jackson Linebacker Washington
4/102 Mark Bell Defensive End Colorado State
7/169 Larry Polowski Linebacker Boise State
9/240 Ezra Tate Running Back Mississippi State
10/267 Robert Hardy Defensive Tackle Jackson State
11/293 Jim Hinesly Offensive Guard Michigan State
12/319 Jeff Moore Running Back Jackson State

[edit] Regular season

Week Date Opponent Result Game site Record
1 September 2, 1979 San Diego Chargers L 33-16 Kingdome 0-1
2 September 9, 1979 Miami Dolphins L 19-10 Miami Orange Bowl 0-2
3 September 16, 1979 Oakland Raiders W 27-10 Kingdome 1-2
4 September 23, 1979 Denver Broncos L 37-34 Mile High Stadium 1-3
5 September 30, 1979 Kansas City Chiefs L 24-6 Kingdome 1-4
6 October 7, 1979 San Francisco 49ers W 35-24 Candlestick Park 2-4
7 October 14, 1979 San Diego Chargers L 20-10 San Diego Stadium 2-5
8 October 21, 1979 Houston Oilers W 34-14 Kingdome 3-5
9 October 29, 1979 Atlanta Falcons W 31-28 Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium 4-5
10 November 4, 1979 Los Angeles Rams L 24-0 Kingdome 4-6
11 November 11, 1979 Cleveland Browns W 29-24 Cleveland Stadium 5-6
12 November 18, 1979 New Orleans Saints W 38-24 Kingdome 6-6
13 November 26, 1979 New York Jets W 30-7 Kingdome 7-6
14 December 2, 1979 Kansas City Chiefs L 37-21 Arrowhead Stadium 7-7
15 December 8, 1979 Denver Broncos W 28-23 Kingdome 8-7
16 December 16, 1979 Oakland Raiders W 29-24 Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum 9-7

[edit] Awards and records

[edit] External links

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