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      <title>Hasselbeck Doing All He Can</title>
      <description>They usually spend Tuesday afternoons together, formulating the beginnings of an offensive game plan involving the passing game for the team's next opponent.</description>
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      <title>Curry Leads Seahawks to Perfect Preseason</title>
      <description>In the last game of their 2009 preseason, the Seattle Seahawks knocked off the Oakland Raiders, 31-21, finished with a 4-0 exhibition record for the first time in franchise history, and discovered defensive stars on both ends of the draft value chart.</description>
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      <title>Behind Enemy Lines: Seahawks-Raiders, Pt. 2</title>
      <description>In Part Two of our final preseason preview feature, NWFootball.net's Doug Farrar answers five questions from Michael Wagaman of Silver &amp; Black Illustrated. How much difference has T.J. Houshmandzadeh already made, can Edgerrin James do the same, and what's the story with Seattle's new coaching staff?</description>
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      <title>News &amp; Notes: New Targets in Passing Game</title>
      <description>Matt Hasselbeck is getting more comfortable with his new security blanket, veteran receiver T.J. Houshmandzadeh. After hooking up on just one short pass over the middle against San Diego in the first preseason game, Hasselbeck found Houshmandzadeh on a regular basis against the Broncos.</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>Behind Enemy Lines: Seahawks-Chargers, Pt 1</title>
      <description>In Part One of this two-part preseason preview, Doug Farrar of NorthwestFootball.net answers five questions from Michael Lombardo of SDBoltReport about the upcoming Seattle-San Diego game. How will the Seahawks come back from injury, which rookies could stand out, and how will the new schemes play early on?</description>
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      <title>WR Deon Butler: Seahawks  Sign Third-Rounder</title>
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      <title>Jones' Recovery Will Decide Seattle's Line</title>
      <description>During the final day of minicamp, offensive tackle Walter Jones ran wind sprints and worked out of a three-point stance at the end of practice. It was the first significant work Jones had done on the field since opting for microfracture knee surgery to alleviate pain in his left knee that shortened his 2008 season.</description>
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      <title>Rang: Butler Among High-Impact Rookies</title>
      <description>After conversations with insiders throughout the league, NFLDraftScout.com Senior Draft Analyst Rob Rang has compiled a list of 10 players who made the most impressive and immediate impressions upon coaching staffs through the May rookie minicamps. Some were top 10 selections, but some second-day picks have surprised early.</description>
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      <title>Behind Enemy Lines: Seahawks/Cardinals Pt 4</title>
      <description>In the final episode of our preseason preview, Doug Farrar of NorthwestFootball.net answers five final questions from Amberly Dressler of AZRedReport.com. How will Greg Knapp's new offense translate, where does T.J. Houshmandzadeh fit in, and how should the NFC West shake out this year?</description>
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      <title>Butler adjusting to life on a different coast</title>
      <description>Even though he lasted until the third round of the NFL Draft, a lot is expected of Deon Butler. He hails from one of the most storied programs in the country and left as it's most prolific wide receiver, but now he's just a rookie trying to make his way in the NFL. How is he adjusting to the pro game now that OTAs have started? Read on to find out...</description>
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      <title>Knapp Keeps Offense in the Zone</title>
      <description>Replacing a legend is never easy, and for new Seahawks offensive coordinator Greg Knapp, the specter of Mike Holmgren's success with different schemes and personnel is always there. Still, the former offensive coordinator for the 49ers, Falcons and Raiders has his own thoughts about the way an offense should be run, and an estimable record of success to back it up.</description>
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      <title>Rookie Reaction: Deon Butler</title>
      <description>In the third round of the NFL Draft, the Seattle Seahawks added Penn State's all-time leader in receptions, Deon Butler. Scout.com's Ed Thompson caught up with the talented receiver to talk with him about his draft weekend experience before he left for his first minicamp.</description>
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      <title>NFL Draft Update: Butler, Kemp, Levy</title>
      <description>Scout.com's Ed Thompson checked-in with Penn State's all-time receptions leader Deon Butler, Wisconsin guard Andy Kemp and Wisconsin linebacker DeAndre Levy. Find out who's been talking to them as NFL Draft weekend approaches.</description>
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      <title>Jags Head North to Pro Day</title>
      <description>The Jaguars braintrust headed north a few weeks ago to take in another pro day. Find out where they were and what talent they saw.
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      <title>FOS-TV: Deon Butler</title>
      <description>See what the former Nittany Lion wideout had to say after his Pro Day performance on campus last week. Butler talks about the event, his plans leading up to the NFL Draft and more.</description>
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      <title>Jaguars Interest at the NFL Combine</title>
      <description>As everyone knows, the Jaguars along with the rest of the NFL have made their way to Indianapolis for the NFL Combine. Along with checking out how these players look in their underwear and how quickly they run the 10, 20, and 40-yard dashes, the Jaguars have been conducting several player interviews. Scout.com is here in Indy and we know who the Jags have been talking to.
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      <title>NFL Draft Update: February 16</title>
      <description>Scout.com's Ed Thompson shares updates and insight from his conversations with six players who are heading to the NFL Scouting Combine this week: Virginia's RB Cedric Peerman and TE John Phillips, Penn State WR Deon Butler, Purdue RB Kory Sheets and WR Greg Orton, and Buffalo QB Drew Willy.</description>
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      <title>Taking Care of Business</title>
      <description>Veteran receiver Deon Butler says the Nittany Lions have to focus less on the play-calling and more on making plays.</description>
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      <title>PSU PLAYBOOK: Butler Touchdown</title>
      <description>See how Penn State's all-time leading pass-catcher burned the Hoosiers for a key touchdown in our frame-by-frame breakdown of the play.</description>
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