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      <title>NFC West Training Camp:  Players to Watch</title>
      <description>With what's expected to be a drastically improved division, teams in the NFC West are busy preparing for training camp.  Who are the players to watch and who's on the hot seat?  Find out inside.</description>
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      <title>Seahawks News, Notes and Needs</title>
      <description>CFL pass-rush specialist Ricky Foley does not expect to be a training camp casualty come September. Foley, who led the CFL with 12 sacks last year for the B.C. Lions, reportedly signed a deal with Seattle after trips to the N.Y. Jets, St. Louis, Philadelphia and San Diego.</description>
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      <title>Johnson, Titans are too much for Seahawks</title>
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      <title>Seahawks get last-second win over 49ers</title>
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      <title>Rams Could Provide Rushing Dividends</title>
      <description>After the Seahawks rushed for a franchise-worst 4 yards against Minnesota on Sunday, they may be facing St. Louis at the right time. Seattle ran for 167 yards in the regular-season opener against the Rams, a 28-0 win. The Rams rank 28th overall against the run, giving up an average of 146.4 yards per contest.</description>
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      <title>Mora Unhappy With Dockett, Refs</title>
      <description>After reviewing the game on Sunday, Seahawks head coach Jim Mora said he turned in 17 plays to the league's officiating office for their consideration on Monday. Mora said the number of plays under consideration in a game called by referee Walt Coleman is the most he's submitted during his four years as a head coach in the NFL.</description>
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      <title>Seahawks blowout Rams in opener</title>
      <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>Mora Understands the Work Ahead</title>
      <description>After a disappointing 4-12 finish in 2008 new Seahawks head coach Jim Mora understands the work ahead in returning his team to a playoff contender.</description>
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      <title>Behind Enemy Lines: Seahawks at Bills, Pt. 2</title>
      <description>In the second of four preview articles, Tyler Dunne of Buffalo Football Report asks five questions to Doug Farrar of Seahawks.NET about the Seahawks, the team the Bills will face in their season opener. What does Seattle's backfield look like now, how healthy is Matt Hasselbeck, and who could surprise on the Seahawks' side?</description>
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      <title>RB Julius Jones: Will Split to Start</title>
      <description>Hot News for RB Julius Jones</description>
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      <title>The 2008 NFL Ironman Team:  Offense</title>
      <description>Scout.com's Ed Thompson takes a look at the eleven players on offense who head into 2008 as the active-player leaders for regular-season consecutive starts at their respective positions -- and a few of the players who could pass them by if they stumble this season.</description>
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      <title>Battles Heating Up in Seahawks Backfield</title>
      <description>Though Seahawks coach Mike Holmgren has said all along that he plans on using a two-back tandem to run the ball this season, very few believed him because Maurice Morris has proven throughout his seven-year career to be a very effective backup but only a marginal starter.</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>What does each team in Seattle's division need to do in July and August? Scout.com takes a look at the lingering questions and pressing priorities for the Cardinals, Rams, 49ers and Seahawks.</description>
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      <description>Have the Cardinals taken the title of Best Offense from the Seahawks? And have the Seahawks' efforts to rebuild their defense changed that squad entirely? Where do the 49ers and Rams fit in? Scout.com has the answers.</description>
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