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      <title>Seahawks trade CB Kelly Jennings to Bengals for DT Clinton McDonald</title>
      <description>Hot News for CB Kelly Jennings</description>
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      <title>Mora's Team Lurches Further Backward</title>
      <description>Jim Mora's first season as the head coach of the Seattle Seahawks reached a new low on Sunday, as his team lost at home to the woeful Tampa Bay Buccaneers 24-7.</description>
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      <title>SMQB: Seahawks 14, Chiefs 10</title>
      <description>NorthwestFootball.net’s Scott Eklund takes a look at Seattle’s 14-10 win on the road over the Kansas City Chiefs Saturday night.</description>
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      <title>News &amp; Notes: Secondary Concerns</title>
      <description>After finishing dead last in the league last season, the Seattle Seahawks pass defense has nowhere to go but up. New secondary coach Tim Lewis was brought in to help the team improve on last year's dismal performance.</description>
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      <title>Quick Hits: Seattle 29, Chicago 26 (OT)</title>
      <description>Seahawks.NET Editor-in-Chief Doug Farrar reviews the Seahawks' second preseason game.</description>
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      <description>Seahawks.net’s Doug Farrar and AZRedReport.com’s Amberly Richardson begin a four-part offseason series with five questions from Amberly to Doug.  How will the Seahawks’ secondary match-up against Larry Fitzgerald and Anquan Boldin? Are T.J. Duckett and Julius Jones what Seattle needs to hit the ground running? What made LB Lofa Tatupu go downhill? These questions and much more answered inside...</description>
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      <title>Senior Bowl: Seahawks Talk to Fourth DB</title>
      <description>If there's been one notable aspect of Seattle's interest in players at the Senior Bowl, it's the fact that the Seahawks' scouting staff, including team president Tim Ruskell, appear to be assembling a dossier on just about every mid-round cornerback in Mobile. Three of the seven players who we know have talked to Seattle's staff are cornerbacks, and the third might be the most purely athletic.</description>
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      <title>MMQB: Saints 28, Seahawks 17</title>
      <description>If you are looking for someone to talk you away from the ledge, find another article. I'm not ready to leap off the ledge, but I'm not sure the people making the leap are wrong. For the second straight week, this team played horribly. For the second straight week, this offense couldn't run the ball to save their lives.</description>
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      <title>Under Fire</title>
      <description>Which pass defenders have been challenged more than any others in the league so far? And how are they faring as quarterbacks continue to gun for them? Scout.com's Ed Thompson fills you in on who's winning the battles and who's becoming an easy target.</description>
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      <description>In today's News and Notes: The Seahawks get two losses for the price of one, there's a ground game developing in Arizona, the Rams learn that life without Orlando Pace will be no picnic, and the 49ers balance a 2-0 record with an offense that needs to get out of the mud.</description>
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      <title>Week One: What 2006 Taught Us</title>
      <description>To most Seahawks fans, and their NFL counterparts, 2006’s failed expectations would be considered anything but satisfying.  Anything short of a championship, for a team in the position of the 2006 Seahawks, is rightfully considered a let-down.  And in most years I’d goose-step behind the masses in that sentiment.</description>
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      <description>Here's the transcript of our latest chat with Sirius NFL Radio's Adam Caplan. Adam was in the NETNation CHat Room for half an hour on Thursday, and many subjects were batted around. Among them: The Seahawk' possible interest in a Man Named Bubba, Jim Mora's future with the team, and why Joe Newton's 40 needs to be timed a little differently.</description>
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      <title>NFC West News &amp; Notes - 8/6/07</title>
      <description>As things heat up in training camps across the NFL landscape, players are feeling it. There have been fights in Rams and 49ers camps, and the position battles for all four NFC West teams become high drama as the days go by.</description>
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      <description>In today's News and Notes: One Kelly bumps another out of the picture in Seattle, the Cardinals go bowling, Mike Nolan tries and fails to be a Sharp-Dressed Man, and Jerametrius Butler leaves Brian Leonard a lovely parting gift.</description>
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      <title>CB Kelly Jennings: Could Start Next Year</title>
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      <description>Wow. What an amazing game. It was not the kind of dominating victory that Seattle had against Carolina in the NFC Championship Game, but the kind of close, hard-fought battle that has become symbolic of games between Dallas and Seattle.</description>
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      <description>The Seahawks wrapped up their final wild-card practice Thursday amid concerns for the health of two key receivers. Darrell Jackson and D.J. Hackett missed practice again, raising questions about their ability to play Saturday. Jackson missed the final two regular-season games with turf toe. Hackett suffered a hip-flexor injury last week.</description>
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      <title>Three Faces of a New Secondary</title>
      <description>Most people who aren’t Seahawks diehards don’t even know who they are – and all the national media has been saying is that they’ll be replacing the starters, and that Dallas’ receivers will tear them apart. They are Kelly Jennings, Jordan Babineaux and Pete Hunter.</description>
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      <description>The Seahawks got their offense going just in time for the playoffs. Now they have to figure out what to do on defense. "We have to be prepared to do something," team president Tim Ruskell said following a 23-7 victory at Tampa Bay to close the regular season.</description>
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