Linebacker D.D. Lewis hopes to fit back into Seahawks' system

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 Linebacker D.D. Lewis hopes to fit back into Seahawks' system
There is an air of satisfaction around D.D. Lewis these days. One can see it in the omnipresent smile on his face. Lewis, a veteran linebacker... [link]

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Life After the Broncos - Burton, Lewis and Cargile All Receive Contracts
Published 5/5/2008 by Josh Temple at BroncoTalk
... with his hometown Cleveland Browns. Cargile was a local football and basketball star in the Cleveland area before he became an undrafted free agent with Dallas and Denver.  Many suspected Cargile would sign with the Browns out of college, but Butch Davis wasn’t high on him.  The Seahawks have reacquired linebacker D.D. Lewis after the Broncos borrowed his services for one season.  He sounds happy to be back in the Emerald City after his stint in Denver.  Things just didn’t seem to feel right with the Broncos, Lewis said, as he had a hard time getting used to ...

Horse Tracks 5/7/08
Published 5/7/2008 by mdierk at The Mile High Report
... Here's a Wednesday edition of Horse Tracks.  Enjoy! Mike Kils had some good responses to his mailbg.  See here Jim Armstrong discusses what being a college free agent is like.  See here Former Bronco D.D. Lewis hopes to fit with the Seachickens.  See here AFC West Here's an article that thinks the conquered fader nation messed up in the draft.  See here Our favorite fromer write from the Denver Post writes about Phyllis and his merry men taking the next ...

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