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      <title>Josh Wilson joining Redskins for $13.5 million</title>
      <description>Hot News for CB Josh Wilson</description>
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      <author>Aaron Wilson</author>
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      <title>Former Terp Josh Wilson Returns Home</title>
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      <title>The Schneider Way</title>
      <description>New Seahawks GM John Schneider is a Ron Wolf disciple, a former Mike Holmgren colleague, and a recent pointman in one of the draft-friendliest front offices in the NFL. Todd Webb reads the tea leaves to tell us what this brings the Seahawks from a personnel perspective.</description>
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      <title>Passing Record a Reminder of Better Times</title>
      <description>Seattle Seahawks quarterback Matt Hasselbeck had some good news and bad news on Sunday, a 48-10 loss to the Green Bay Packers.</description>
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      <title>Behind Enemy Lines: Seahawks/Texans, Pt. 2</title>
      <description>In Part Two of our pregame preview, Doug Farrar answers five Seahawks questions from Charlie Bernstein of BattleRedNation.com. Why have the Seahawks underperformed in recent years, has Aaron Curry lived up to the hype, and is it time for Jake Locker to move from Montlake to Renton?</description>
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      <title>Fourth-Quarter Closers: Week 13</title>
      <description>Scout.com's Ed Thompson points out the players who dug a little bit deeper during the final 15 minutes of Sunday's games to shut the door on their opponents.</description>
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      <title>Seahawks Finally On a Streak</title>
      <description>It took almost a year, but the Seattle Seahawks finally put together a two-game win streak. Seattle hadn't won two straight games since defeating the St. Louis Rams and the New York Jets in back-to-back games at the end of the 2008 season.</description>
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      <title>No Respect: Most-Targeted Defenders</title>
      <description>Scout.com's Ed Thompson takes a look at the three cornerbacks, safeties and linebackers that NFL quarterbacks have gone after with no mercy this season. And he points out which players at each position are struggling the most when called upon to defend the pass.</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>If they've had any luck lately, it's been all bad, but on Sunday the Seattle Seahawks managed to create some of their own good luck by hauling in five interceptions en route to a 32-20 comeback win over the Detroit Lions in front of a raucous Qwest Field crowd.</description>
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      <title>News &amp; Notes: Is Walter Done?</title>
      <description>Seattle Seahawks cornerstone offensive tackle Walter Jones may have played his last game for the franchise in 2008. Head coach Jim Mora announced during his press conference on Wednesday that he had a long conversation with his veteran offensive tackle on Monday, and the team decided to give Jones a few days off this week because he has been experiencing pain in his surgically repaired knee again</description>
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      <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>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>Seahawks turnover the Broncos</title>
      <description>Last year the Seattle Seahawks only managed to cause 20 turnovers and had a minus-seven turnover ratio. When Jim Mora took the reigns of the franchise he put an emphasis on causing turnovers and protecting the ball. So far this preseason his team has done just that and on Saturday night at Qwest Field they turned four Denver turnovers into 17 points and came away with a 27-13 win...</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>Kerney Goes for Sack Title</title>
      <description>Seattle Seahawks defensive end Patrick Kerney attempts to become only the second Seahawks player in franchise history -- since Michael Sinclair in 1998 -- to lead the league in sacks. And he does it against his former team, the Atlanta Falcons, for whom he played the last eight years.</description>
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      <title>Josh Wilson Nominated for Rookie of the Week</title>
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      <description>"Glass half-empty: the Rams may have exposed a major weakness in the Seahawks' pass-happy offensive scheme. Glass half-full:  the Seahawks are continuing to find ways to win and are tied with the Buccaneers and Giants for the second-best record in the Conference."</description>
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