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      <title>Seahawks Respond to Mora's "Analysis"</title>
      <description>An offensive-line coach in the National Football League for over 30 seasons, Mike Solari is experiencing a rough patch in his second year serving in the same position for the Seattle Seahawks. His team's head coach, Jim Mora, basically blamed Seattle's failings on offense on the struggles and the lack of cohesion of the offensive line.</description>
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      <title>Mora Wants More "Dirtbags"</title>
      <description>Seahawks head coach Jim Mora on Wednesday said that his team lacks tough players, stating that Seattle needs more "dirtbags" -- players a little rough around the edges.</description>
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      <title>Behind Enemy Lines: Seahawks-Rams, Pt. 1</title>
      <description>The season is here, and we're ready! In our Game 1 preview, Doug Farrar talks with Ryan Van Bibber of Turf Show Times, the excellent SBNation blog that covers everything about the Rams. We start with a few questions from Ryan – why are the Seahawks the division favorite in many minds, who's recovered from last year's injury plague, and how does the offensive line shake out?</description>
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      <title>Seahawks Show Off in Strong Second Half</title>
      <description>For the first time since 1999, the Seattle Seahawks began a preseason with a new head coach. Gone was Mike Holmgren, the man who did as much as anyone to define the franchise. In his place was Jim Mora, the former secondary coach who went around the NFL to come home and run the team he rooted for as a child.</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>OG Max Unger: Seahawks Reel in Second-Rounder</title>
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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>Round 2: Seattle Selects C Max Unger</title>
      <description>With Selection 17 in Round 2, Seattle selects C Max Unger, Oregon. Learn more about this pick from Scout.com team and draft experts!
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      <title>Exclusive Q&amp;A with Oregon's Max Unger</title>
      <description>With the 31st pick in the draft, the Cardinals have the rare opportunity to sit back and relax as players drop off the board.  One player the Cardinals hope will still be available is Oregon center Max Unger.  Unger (6’5”, 309 pounds) is one of the largest and most versatile centers in the draft.  AZRedReport.com’s Jason Harris caught up with him for an exclusive Q&amp;A.</description>
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The Jaguars must get younger all over the field, and especially at the interior offensive line positions. It’s a great year to have this need as this is rated by experts to be one of the best draft classes for the center position in recent memory. Find out one of the players who caught the Jaguars scouts collective eyes.
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      <title>Wednesday's UA Senior Bowl Insider Notes</title>
      <description>Get the latest updates on who NFL teams are talking to this week as the nation's top seniors continue to practice for Saturday's Under Armour Senior Bowl game. Scout.com's Ed Thompson and Chris Steuber fill you in on the latest news from Mobile, Alabama.</description>
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      <title>In the Trenches with the North Team</title>
      <description>Although Mobile is in the heart of the Deep South, temperatures Tuesday morning were more reminiscent of the great white north. Scout.com braved the cold as we were in attendance to look at how the “big uglies” fared in Cincinnai Bengals coach Marvin Lewis’ practice.
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      <title>Monday's UA Senior Bowl Insider</title>
      <description>Which teams have been talking to players like Wake Forest safety Chip Vaughn and Oklahoma safety Nic Harris? Who are some of the players the Cowboys, Panthers, Vikings, Browns and many other NFL clubs have been talking to? Find out in Monday's Insider notes from Scout.com's Ed Thompson and Chris Steuber.</description>
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      <title>Post Game: Max Unger</title>
      <description>San Diego -- Max Unger played his last game as an Oregon Duck and he and his teammates enjoyed a 42-31 win over Oklahoma State in the 2008 Pacific Life Holiday Bowl. The win made the Ducks 10-3 for the season.</description>
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      <title>Photos from the luncheon in San Diego</title>
      <description>The Ducks were treated to quite the luncheon, thanks to Erin Andrews and Max Unger - one entertained with her presence, the other with his words.</description>
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      <title>Unger Finalist for Rimington Trophy</title>
      <description>NEW YORK, N.Y. – University of Oregon senior Max Unger has been named one of six finalists for the Rimington Trophy, presented to the outstanding center in college football.</description>
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      <title>Post Game: Max Unger</title>
      <description>Corvallis -- Oregon's center Max Unger talks about 112th Civil War and the Oregon Ducks' 65-38 win over the Oregon State Beavers. The Ducks racked up 697 total yards in the game.</description>
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      <title>Unger Ready to Start Fall Camp</title>
      <description>Senior center Max Unger is about to set out on his final year at Oregon as Fall Camp '08 is just around the corner. Unger is the undisputed leader of the Oregon offensive line, even though he's quick to point out that there a number of other seniors to help burden the leadership chores.</description>
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      <title>Unger Added to Rimington Trophy Watch List</title>
      <description>NEW YORK -- The Rimington Trophy committee has announced the addition of University of Oregon senior Max Unger to its 2008 Spring Watch List.</description>
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      <title>Two Ducks Named to Outland Trophy Watch List</title>
      <description>DALLAS – The Football Writers Association of America has released its 2008 Outland Trophy Watch List, which includes two linemen from the University of Oregon – senior center Max Unger and senior offensive tackle Fenuki Tupou. In all, seventy standout linemen from around the country have been nominated for consideration in the preseason.</description>
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