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      <title>SEA: Veteran DE Retires</title>
      <description>Hot News for DE Patrick Kerney</description>
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      <title>Forsett leads Seattle to win</title>
      <description>Seattle running back Justin Forsett put up 130 yards and two touchdowns on the ground and the Seahawks got their first road win of the season, a 27-17 defeat of St. Louis.</description>
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      <description>The Arizona Cardinals return to the road this week as they travel to take on the Seattle Seahawks.  The Cardinals are just a half game back in the NFC West and can earn a share of the lead with a win in Seattle.  However, a loss would cause Arizona to tumble to third place above only the hapless Rams.  Brad Wilbricht previews Sunday’s pivotal divisional battle and highlights what to watch for.</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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      <description>In Part Two of our preseason back-and-forth on the Seahawks and Cardinals, Amberly Dressler of AZRedReport asks NorthwestFootball.net's Doug Farrar five questions about Jim Mora's Seattle team. How will the veterans rebound from injury, what's wrong with the defense, and how much can Aaron Curry fix it?</description>
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      <description>Seattle Seahawks coach Mike Holmgren said he is going to Arizona with his wife, Kathy, late this week and over the weekend to flesh out his decision about whether or not to retire. Holmgren, however, threw a new wrinkle into the mix. If he does decide to return to the team, he may want to talk to the Seahawks about a contract extension.</description>
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      <description>The Seattle Seahawks pieced together one of their most unusual seasons under coach Mike Holmgren, little of what they had planned coming to fruition, including their season-ending 42-20 loss to the Green Bay Packers in the divisional playoff game at Lambeau Field.</description>
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      <title>He Wants the Ball, But Can He Win?</title>
      <description>Seattle Seahawks quarterback Matt Hasselbeck knew the questions were coming even before they were asked. So after the Seahawks defeated the Washington Redskins, 35-14, on Saturday afternoon, Hasselbeck approached the podium at his postgame press conference and announced, "We want the ball and we're going to score."</description>
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      <title>Seahawks' Defense Backs Up ... for Backups?</title>
      <description>When the Seattle Seahawks face the Washington Redskins on Saturday afternoon, they will once again be facing a backup quarterback, though they have had a strange lack of success against the ones they have recently seen.</description>
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      <title>Kerney Loses Sack Title in Finale</title>
      <description>After leading the league in sacks going into Sunday's game at Atlanta, Seattle defensive end Patrick Kerney was shut out versus his former team, while Kansas City DE Jared Allen notched two sacks against the New York Jets to pass Kerney for the league title with 15.5.</description>
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      <description>One week after giving too little pressure and too wide a berth to first-time starter Matt Moore, the Seahawks altered their game plan against first-time starter and reigning Heisman Trophy winner Troy Smith. Seattle brought pressure from many different spots, utilizing linebacker Julian Peterson as a rush end especially effectively.</description>
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      <description>After Friday's practice, Baltimore Ravens head coach Brian Billick and defensive coordinator Rex Ryan talked about their team's injury situation and the Seahawks squad they'll be facing this Sunday at Qwest Field.</description>
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