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      <title>Behind Enemy Lines: Bears at Seahawks, Pt. 3</title>
      <description>Our Scout.com experts, John Crist of Bear Report and Doug Farrar of NorthwestFootball.net, head Behind Enemy Lines for a breakdown of Sunday's Week 3 matchup between the Bears and Seahawks at Qwest Field in Seattle. Let's finish this three-part series with matchups to watch and final predictions.</description>
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      <description>IN Part Three of our pregame breakdown, Doug Farrar answers five more questions from Ryan Van Bibber from Rams blog Turf Show Times. How has the transition from Holmgren to Mora been, how does one scout Seattle's front seven, and which matchups could win the game for the Seahawks?</description>
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      <title>Mebane Ready for Another Division Title</title>
      <description>Seahawks defensive tackle Brandon Mebane understands in order for his team to get back to the top of the NFC West, the path leads through Arizona. But he's not just concerned with the Cardinals. Mebane knows the Seahawks will have to play well against the rest of the league as well.</description>
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      <description>After a disappointing 4-12 finish in 2008 new Seahawks head coach Jim Mora understands the work ahead in returning his team to a playoff contender.</description>
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      <title>New role for Mebane in Seahawks defense</title>
      <description>Hubris is the curse of the young at times and current Seahawks DT Brandon Mebane can attest to that. After getting over his admitted stubborn streak, the third-year defensive lineman has begun to listen more to his new position coach and he said that will be a key in helping him adapt to his new role in Seattle's offense.</description>
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      <description>Suddenly, venturing into Qwest Field isn't such a daunting challenge for visitors. The previously winless New Orleans Saints reeled off 21 consecutive first-half points on the way to a 28-17 win over the Seahawks at Qwest on Sunday night. From the last game of the 2002 season through mid-December 2006, the Seahawks won 27 of 31 home games.</description>
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      <description>After hearing that defensive tackle Marcus Tubbs was lost for the season due to a torn right Anterior Cruciate Ligament suffered in the first quarter of the 19-14 preseason win over the Oakland Raiders, coaches, teammates and fans are mourning another hit in the career of this amazing defensive player.</description>
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      <description>It was a simple little run play, the kind that Marcus Tubbs has defended successfully hundreds of times since his days at DeSoto High School. The aftereffects, however, were not so simple. With 4:25 left in the first quarter of Seattle’s 19-14 win over the Oakland Raiders, Oakland’s Dominic Rhodes ran up the middle for five yards.</description>
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      <description>On Tuesday, the Seahawks announced that the sixth of their eight draft picks has agreed to terms – defensive tackle Brandon Mebane of Cal. Mebane signed a four-year contract with the team, and we have the details.</description>
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      <title>DT Brandon Mebane: Agrees to terms on deal</title>
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      <description>It was readily apparent that the Seattle Seahawks were targeting defensive tackles in the just-finished NFL Draft.  Early on they focused on Demarcus “Tank” Tyler from N.C. State and Cal’s Brandon Mebane and interviewed both in Indianapolis at the Combine.  When it came time to make their third round selection, Mebane was the choice and it’s looking more and more like it was a good one.</description>
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      <description>With Marcus Tubbs recovering from microfracture surgery, there had been a rather large void in Seattle's run defense. Not anymore, as the Seahawks wisely chose Cal DT Brandon Mebane in the third round. He'll hit the rotation running, and provide some resistance against the likes of Frank Gore and Steven Jackson.</description>
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