nextseasonsports.com - 6/30/2009
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SEAHAWKS: Top 10 Seahawks who need to step up in '09
nextseasonsports.com 7/3/2009 — Ken Lucas - cornerbackIt's been some time since Seattle had a starting corner at least 6-foot, 200 pounds. It's been since, well, Ken Lucas was in town.Now he's back, and Seahawks fans all over are hoping he can be the solution to Seattle's Larry Fitzgerald problem. Not likely.But at the very ...
SEAHAWKS: Top 10 Seahawks who need to step up in '09
nextseasonsports.com 7/1/2009 — Brandon Mebane - defensive tackleNo one would argue that Brandon Mebane has been anything but a standout for Seattle. Since being drafted in the third round of the 2007 draft, he has been a starter and leader along the defensive line.Unfortunately, it hasn't amounted to a great deal of team ...
SEAHAWKS: Top 10 Seahawks who need to step up in '09
nextseasonsports.com 7/9/2009 — Gus Bradley - defensive coordinatorPerhaps no one in the organization has more pressure to succeed outside the head coach than new defensive coordinator Gus Bradley.Sure, he won't get the fan focus or media attention any player will receive, but Bradley will be tasked with crafting something the ...
The Seahawks power rankings
seattletimes.nwsource.com 6/25/2009 — The 15 most important Seahawks to the upcoming season:
1. Matt Hasselbeck Can't split hairs with baldy. He's the single most important person. 2. Patrick Kerney Since he arrived in 2007, Seattle averaged 2.8 sacks when he plays, 1.8 when ...
SEAHAWKS: Total Access analyzes 2009 'Hawks
nextseasonsports.com 6/27/2009 — "They do not come any better ... than Lofa Tatupu,an every down player."A fan vote ranked the Seahawks the 25th best team in the league, but the NFL Network crew only had positive things to say about the 2009 Seahawks."So we're talking like this is the fifth best team in the National Football ...
Bucs Spend The Least Amount of Bucks —
Bleacher Report - NFL 6/30/2009
It's official; bank on it, or, at least the Glazers bank on it. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have spent the LEAST amount of money on player payroll for the past five NFL seasons.
They're right there at the bottom. Number 32 of 32.
The total of $449 ...