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      <title>Monday's Matchups to Watch</title>
      <description>The Chargers look to get the bad taste of Sunday’s loss out of their mouths with a win against their primary threat for the AFC West title, the Broncos. A&amp;nbsp;win would be the Bolts' third victory inside the division and would put them in great position heading into the bye. To set the stage for this pivotal contest, we break down a handful of the game’s most pivotal matchups.</description>
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      <title>LB Donald Butler: Big Challenge Ahead</title>
      <description>Hot News for LB Donald Butler</description>
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      <title>LB Donald Butler: Done for the Season</title>
      <description>Hot News for LB Donald Butler</description>
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      <title>Coach Speak: Mike Cox on Donald Butler</title>
      <description>After watching his defense get steamrolled in last season's playoffs, GM A.J. Smith added a physical presence to his defensive front seven by drafting ILB Donald Butler. What does the Huskie hero bring to the table? To find out, we check in with University of Washington linebackers coach Mike Cox.</description>
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      <title>Butler, Te'o-Nesheim drafted on Friday</title>
      <description>The San Diego Chargers, trading up with San Francisco, took Washington linebacker Donald Butler with the 79th pick in the third round of the 2010 NFL Draft Friday in New York, and his teammate went seven picks later.  Butler, a 6-foot-1, 245-pound inside 'backer from Sacramento, Calif., started 27 games for the Huskies in his career, and 42 overall.</description>
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      <title>7 Points: Crisis Looming</title>
      <description>Is a crisis looming in New England? Should Panthers WR Steve Smith demand a trade? Could Penn State DT Jared Odrick make a more immediate impact than Ndamukong Suh or Gerald McCoy? Draft prospect updates, why 7th round picks shouldn't be overlooked--and more in Ed Thompson's 7 points.</description>
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      <title>No such thing as an off-season, part two</title>
      <description>If you’ve ever been to a Steve Sarkisian practice then you know you’d better keep your head on a swivel, or you’re liable to get run over.  They run everywhere and change fields so much that they actually accomplish some conditioning by running back and forth between Husky Stadium and the east field.</description>
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      <title>Butler Shines At Husky Pro Day</title>
      <description>Washington hasn't played host to a lot of NFL scouts over the past few seasons, but this year LB Donald Butler piqued the interest of several clubs with his Senior Bowl and Combine performances, so they descended on Montlake Wednesday morning to get a look at how the senior linebacker ran and got to see several other former Huskies as well...</description>
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      <title>Pro Day Blog - Donald Butler</title>
      <description>That last day (in Indianapolis), it was guys were on the field running.  And I didn't do any of the running parts.  But what I did do, I did some of the flexibility testing.  Other than that, that's all I did on the last day, besides watching and cheering my guy Keenan Clayton from Oklahoma on, because I trained with him. I made sure he was stretched out and mentally ready to go.</description>
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      <title>NFL Combine Blog - Donald Butler</title>
      <description>This weekend was really good for me. I got a lot of tests on Saturday, medical tests with a lot of different teams which was exhausting, but today (Sunday) I benched and got 35 reps of 225 pounds up and almost got 36. I was really happy with my performance and the other guys said before I even got up there "man, you look like you're going to be putting up a lot or reps" and I did just that...</description>
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      <title>Senior Bowl: Wednesday's Linebacker Rankings</title>
      <description>Miami's Darryl Sharpton and South Carolina's moved up with stronger performances while the teams worked out in full pads. The votes of our Scout.com team of writers and analysts who are taking in the action live in Mobile have been tallied. Check out the results inside...</description>
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      <title>Senior Bowl: Surprising Stars In Mobile</title>
      <description>When you assemble the nation's best senior football players in one location, you don't expect to be surprised by their performance. But three players took our experts by surprise in a very good way.</description>
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      <title>Senior Bowl: Tuesday's Linebacker Rankings</title>
      <description>After two days of Senior Bowl practices, who are the top-performing linebackers? The votes of our Scout.com team of writers and analysts who are taking in the action live in Mobile have been tallied. Check out the results inside...</description>
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      <title>Senior Bowl Q&amp;A: Donald Butler</title>
      <description>We caught up with the intelligent and impressive linebacker, who was Washington's leading tackler and was a constant menace to the North offense during Tuesday's midday practice.</description>
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      <title>Senior Bowl Q&amp;A: LB Donald Butler</title>
      <description>Washington LB Donald Butler believes that his ability to play all three linebacker positions will help his draft stock this April. Find out which teams have already been talking to him and how his Senior Bowl experience is going so far through this exclusive interview with Scout.com's Ed Thompson.</description>
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      <title>End of Year Review/2010 Predictions</title>
      <description>We polled the big-wigs at Dawgman.com to find out what they thought of 2009 and where they see 2010 going for the Washington Huskies.  What did you think of Steve Sarkisian's first year at Montlake?</description>
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      <description>Culver City LB Victor Burnett joined the Dawgman.com crew Saturday morning on KJR and talked a lot of recruiting and what helped him make his decision and how much purple he got under the tree on Christmas day...</description>
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      <title>Huskies Close Book on Sarkisian 101</title>
      <description>The Husky Awards banquet put the finishing touches on the first installment of the Steve Sarkisian era Wednesday night.  It was like all awards banquets in all sports; lots of nice things said about the kids and lots of thank yous. In this case the good feelings coming off their two impressive victories to end the season were obvious.</description>
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      <title>A Fitting Ending to a Great Beginning</title>
      <description>It looks as though Scott Woodward picked the right guy to turn around the fortunes of Husky football.  Steve Sarkisian went a long way toward validating Woodward's choice with the Huskies’ thorough dismantling of a nationally ranked and totally overwhelmed California Golden Bear team.  It was their best performance of the season and they saved it for last.</description>
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      <title>Polk, Butler and Folk Win MVP Honors</title>
      <description>SEATTLE – Junior quarterback Jake Locker won the Guy Flaherty Award, the Washington football program's oldest and most prestigious team award, while Chris Polk, Donald Butler and Erik Folk won MVP honors at the Husky football team’s postseason awards dinner. The dinner, which included coaches, players, family and fans, was held Wednesday evening at the Westin Hotel in downtown Seattle.
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