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      <title>Engram Impresses Late, But Doesn't Make Cut</title>
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      <title>Rumor: Engram and the Numbers Game</title>
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      <title>Browns Sign Vet WR Bobby Engram</title>
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      <description>Rookie wide receiver Deon Butler has more than lived up to expectations so far during his short time with the Seahawks. During the team's first camp after the draft, the speedy receiver and all-time receptions leader for Penn State looked like he belonged, showing a consistent ability to get deep against some of Seattle's veteran corners.</description>
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      <title>WR Bobby Engram: Chiefs Reel in Two WRs</title>
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      <title>7 Points: Sunday's Postgame Observations</title>
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      <title>Wide receiver: How did we get here?</title>
      <description>No one could've predicted Bobby Engram's shoulder injury. Neither could they have foreseen Nate Burleson, Ben Obomanu and Logan Payne being lost for the season prior to the NFL Draft last April, but it did surprise me that not a single receiver was selected by Seattle. And as Payne lay on Qwest Field's turf Sunday I began to wonder how the Seahawks arrived at the current situation they're in...</description>
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      <title>Behind Enemy Lines: 49ers/Seahawks, Part II</title>
      <description>In Part 2 of an exclusive four-part series, Seahawks.NET’s Doug Farrar and SFIllustrated.com’s Craig Massei continue their back-and-forth interaction with five questions from Craig to Doug. Have the recent string of injuries destroyed Seattle's offense, how will the running game hold up without Maurice Morris, and what role does the Seahawks' front office have in the offensive decline?</description>
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      <description>Sports Radio 950 KJR AM reported on Monday afternoon that Seahawks WR Nate Burleson will miss the remainder of the season after tearing the ACL in his left knee in Seattle's season opening game this past weekend against Buffalo.</description>
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      <description>Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Bobby Engram will miss the start of the 2008 season with a cracked shoulder bone.</description>
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      <description>When 38-year-old backup center Chris Gray slightly injured his back during the second day of training camp, it posed an uncomfortable dilemma for the Seahawks. Gray, a 16-year veteran, is starting right now because starter Chris Spencer has not participated in any mini-camps or training camp practices following shoulder surgery in the offseason.</description>
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      <description>On the first full day of 2008 Seahawks training camp, Seattle head coach Mike Holmgren seemed to be in two places at once. At the same time he was watching the players who will hopefully take him out a winner, Holmgren indulged in a little "back to the future" with the media after the first of two practices.</description>
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      <title>Training Camp Will Answer Many Questions</title>
      <description>With just a few days left in the offseason, pressure for many Seahawks players and coaches begins to intensify. Several positional battles will be fought on a team that seems to have as many open slots as any time in recent memory.</description>
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      <description>Seattle Seahawks coach Mike Holmgren said this week that the return time of defensive tackle Marcus Tubbs may be moved up, to the point that Tubbs could be back in time for the start of training camp. It is a key point. Since he was drafted in the first round by Seattle in 2004, Tubbs has alternated between great play and serious injury frustration.</description>
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      <description>The Seattle Seahawks will hold their second of three voluntary off-season mini-camps next week, with several subplots looming. The largest is whether wide receiver Bobby Engram will participate.</description>
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      <description>Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Bobby Engram sat out the team's recently concluded four-day voluntary minicamp because he is upset about a contract that will pay him $1.7 million in his final year.</description>
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