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      <title>Falcons to sign Lofa Tatupu</title>
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      <title>Around the NFC West</title>
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      <title>NFC West:  Unit-By-Unit Breakdown</title>
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      <title>News &amp; Notes: Is Leroy Hill on the Outs?</title>
      <description>The Seahawks could be taking the first steps toward cutting ties with linebacker Leroy Hill. The 27-year-old, sixth-year pro missed his second minicamp session since being arrested for an alleged domestic disturbance in April at his Issaquah home. Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll said nothing has changed in terms of Hill's status with the league.</description>
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      <title>More to Carroll Than Meets the Eye?</title>
      <description>So, were you thinking of new Seahawks head coach and VP of football operations Pete Carroll as just another slap-happy college coach in over his head at the NFL level? Judging from his recent SIRIUS NFL Radio interview, there may be more to the eternally fired-up Carroll than previously thought.</description>
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      <title>Game Scout: Seahawks at Cowboys</title>
      <description>The Cowboys' offense appears to have hit its stride with a healthy running game setting the table for QB Tony Romo, who has a new favorite target in WR Miles Austin. One of Seattle's few advantages is its pass rush (16 sacks) against Dallas' aging line.</description>
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      <title>Trufant, Hill Get Back To Practice</title>
      <description>In a short practice of about an hour, Seahawks linebacker Leroy Hill and cornerback Marcus Trufant made rare appearances on the practice field Tuesday.</description>
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      <title>Seahawks Lose Tatupu -- Is Season Next?</title>
      <description>The Seattle Seahawks get a much-needed bye this week after a 27-3 manhandling by NFC West division rival Arizona at Qwest Field.</description>
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      <title>Injuries Pile Up in Loss</title>
      <description>The injury bug struck the Seattle Seahawks again in the team's 23-10 loss at San Francisco. Seattle finished the game without 10 projected starters for the 2009 season, conjuring up images of the team's 2008 campaign in which they finished among the league leaders with players on the injured reserve list at the end of a disappointing 4-12 season.</description>
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      <title>Seahawks Bring Lewis Back for Reinforcement</title>
      <description>With linebackers Leroy Hill and Lofa Tatupu suffering minor injuries on Sunday against the Rams, the Seahawks brought back linebacker D.D. Lewis, signing him to a one-year deal.
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      <description>His first two passes fell incomplete and his third was intercepted in the endzone, but eventually Seattle QB Matt Hasselbeck settled down and he, along with RB Julius Jones and TE John Carlson, helped lead the Seahawks to a 28-0 blowout of the St. Louis Rams in front of a raucous Qwest Field audience.</description>
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      <title>Bradley: Defense is in the details</title>
      <description>Seattle's defense in 2008 struggled to do much of anything against opponents, ranking 28th in the NFL in yards allowed. With his new system already partially in place, new defensive coordinator Gus Bradley says that attention to detail early on will help the Seahawks return to the top of the league...</description>
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      <description>Coming off a short week, the Cardinals head to the northwest to battle the Seattle Seahawks.  While Seattle has been disappointing this season, they’re getting healthier by the day and may be catching Arizona at an opportune time.  Brad Wilbricht previews this week’s matchup and breaks down the Seahawks roster.</description>
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      <title>Game Preview: Seahawks vs. 49ers</title>
      <description>Boy, oh boy, no one saw the Seahawks getting shellacked in week one on the road at Buffalo. The defense held it’s own, but the offense and the special teams were dreadful in a 34-10 loss and to top things off, the Seahawks have lost their top wideout and starting right guard. Will they be able to get well this week against the San Francisco 49ers in a very important divisional match-up?</description>
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      <title>TMQB: Chargers 18, Seahawks 17</title>
      <description>"The Seahawks still appear unable to generate a consistent pass rush on the road. Seattle had their full complement of pass rushers, including All-Pro defensive end Patrick Kerney, and they barely got near a gimpy Philip Rivers despite the Chargers playing without Pro Bowl offensive linemen Nick Hardwick and Marcus McNeill."</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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      <title>Report: Tatupu arrested for DWI</title>
      <description>Sports Radio 950 KJR is reporting that Seahawks MLB Lofa Tatupu was arrested and charged with a DWI early Saturday morning in Kirkland.</description>
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      <title>Seahawks Week in Review: Big Money on Defense</title>
      <description>Who says there's an offseason? The Seahawks have been as busy at the negotiating table as they were on the field in 2007, signing two of their defensive leaders to long-term contracts. Other, smaller deals will increase the team's depth and allow Tim Ruskell to look forward to the draft with a Best Player Available frame of mind.</description>
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      <title>Tatupu: "A Seahawk For Life"</title>
      <description>The Seahawks did not give Lofa Tatupu a $42 million contract extension with $18 million in guarantees for his measurables. Nor is he getting the payday of his life for his ability to do one thing or another specifically. No, the Seahawks are paying this much money for the intangibles, and the body of work, of one very special player.</description>
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