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Mack Strong
Mack Strong is a fullback for the Seattle Seahawks. He is number 38 and is 6'1 and 238 pounds.
Miles Austin caught a touchdown pass for the third straight game and Patrick Crayton returned a punt for a score for the second consecutive week, sending Dallas past the Seattle Seahawks 38-17 and into a share of first place in the NFC East on Sunday.
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The Seattle Seahawks had been hoping that a dreadful 2008 campaign was merely a momentary stumble for a franchise that had dominated the NFC's West Division for the better part of this decade. However, a 2-5 start and four double-digit losses in the first seven games of this season have made it increasingly evident that the team has much work to do in order to return to the level fans along the Puget Sound had grown accustomed to during the...
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From centredaily.com
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Here is video from Sunday where Seattle Seahawks fullback Owen Schmitt was getting fired up just before the game by hitting himself in the head with his own helmet. He was seen with blood streaming down his face, and it reportedly took several stitches to close the self-inflicted wound. Seattle went on to win the game 41-0 over Jacksonville. . . . (VIDEO)
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- Seahawks Fullback Owen Schmitt Gets a Little Too Fired Up (sports.aol.com)
The Edgerrin James experiment in Seattle is over. The struggling Seahawks cut ties with James on Tuesday, releasing the backup running back who never provided the pop Seattle hoped to get when it signed the 31-year-old in late August. James' release was one of a handful of moves Seattle made two days after a lackluster 38-17 loss that dropped the Seahawks to 2-5.
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From sports.yahoo.com
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Jim Mora is crafting more messages than wins right now. The Seattle coach just released some veterans, including Edgerrin James, the NFL's active leading rusher. He promoted running back Louis Rankin, formerly released by the equally woeful Raiders, from the practice squad. The message is clear: those who aren't producing had better start doing so when the Seahawks host the one-win Detroit...
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