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Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Seahawks add defensive tackle Garrison Smith while Troymaine Pope gets claimed by Jets and team begins to fill out practice squad: seattletimes





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Seahawks add defensive tackle Garrison Smith while Troymaine Pope gets claimed by Jets and team begins to fill out practice squad

Seahawks add defensive tackle Garrison Smith while Troymaine Pope gets claimed by Jets and team begins to fill out practice squad
Seahawks add defensive tackle Garrison Smith while Troymaine Pope gets claimed by Jets and team begins to fill out practice squad
The Seahawks claimed defensive tackle Garrison Smith off waivers Sunday.The Seahawks claimed defensive tackle Garrison Smith off waivers from the San Francisco 49ers Sunday morning, the second 49er defender they have added in two days.Saturday, the Seahawks traded for safety Dewey McDonald.
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Seahawks notes: Garry Gilliam to start at right tackle, Jimmy Graham may or may not play, the decision to waive Troymaine Pope, and more

Seahawks notes: Garry Gilliam to start at right tackle, Jimmy Graham may or may not play, the decision to waive Troymaine Pope, and more
Seahawks notes: Garry Gilliam to start at right tackle, Jimmy Graham may or may not play, the decision to waive Troymaine Pope, and more
Our Seahawks notebook includes items on whether Jimmy Graham will play in the opener, Garry Gilliam being named the starting right tackle, the decision to waive Troymaine Pope, and moreHere are a bunch of notes from Seahawks practice today from beat writers Jayson Jenks and Bob CondottaGILLIAM TO START AT RIGHT TACKLEThe Seahawks' battle for the right tackle job is over: Garry Gilliam will start the season opener.Gilliam had competed with free-agent acquisition J'Marcus Webb during the preseason, but coach Pete Carroll named Gilliam the day one starter at right tackle."Feel good about Garry," Carroll said.
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Why the Seahawks went with Alex Collins over Troymaine Pope

Why the Seahawks went with Alex Collins over Troymaine Pope
Why the Seahawks went with Alex Collins over Troymaine Pope
Troymaine Pope was one of the Seattle Seahawks' stars of the preseason, flashing promise from week one to week four, before being cut and eventually claimed off of waivers by the New York Jets on Sunday.The loss of Pope was disappointing to many Seahawks fans — he was consistently one of the best and most exciting performers throughout the preseason, finishing the month of August with 162 yards rushing on just 24 carries – good for 6.8 yards a carry – and two touchdowns.Starting with a game-winning two-point conversion in week one at Kansas City and ending with the game's best run in week four at Oakland, Pope went from factory worker to an NFL running back fans were clamoring for in just a single month.
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