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Seahawks still waiting to see how running game unfolds post-Lynch: seattletimes





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Seahawks still waiting to see how running game unfolds post-Lynch

Seahawks still waiting to see how running game unfolds post-Lynch
Seahawks still waiting to see how running game unfolds post-Lynch
The scheme the Seahawks laid out after Marshawn Lynch retired might not be going exactly as planned as they have had to sign two free-agent backs the past two weeks and are still waiting for a healthy Thomas Rawls to emerge.As eccentric as Marshawn Lynch might have been off the field, he was one of the Seahawks' steadiest presences on it from the day he arrived in October 2010 until suffering his first major injury midway through last season.If you didn't know what might happen when he stepped in front of a microphone, you knew exactly what would happen when he walked between the lines — 18-20 carries and 75-85 yards, his averages in every full season he played from 2011-14.
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additionally espn

Seattle Seahawks QB Russell Wilson suffers knee injury in Sunday's game

Seattle Seahawks QB Russell Wilson suffers knee injury in Sunday's game
Seattle Seahawks QB Russell Wilson suffers knee injury in Sunday's game
Sheil Kapadia breaks down the Seahawks' 37-18 win over the 49ers and provides an update on Russell Wilson's injury that forced him to exit the game in the third quarter.(1:24)SEATTLE -- Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson suffered a left knee sprain in the third quarter of the team's 37-18 win over the San Francisco 49ers, and he will have an MRI to determine the severity of the injury."I don't think it's as severe as it looked, thank God," Wilson said.
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besides thenewstribune

Seattle Seahawks game day at the Meadowlands: Need a running game to protect quarterback Russell Wilson

Seattle Seahawks game day at the Meadowlands: Need a running game to protect quarterback Russell Wilson
Seattle Seahawks game day at the Meadowlands: Need a running game to protect quarterback Russell Wilson
Gregg Bell joined The News Tribune in July 2014.Bell had been the director of writing for the University of Washington's athletic department for four years.He was the senior national sports writer in Seattle for The Associated Press from 2005-10, covering the Seahawks in their first Super Bowl season and beyond.
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