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lmao

people can shoot off guns and crash cars while drunk and get arrested in possession of weed then play less than 24hrs later. smoke some weed? youre gone for a year.

i wonder just how random these tests really were. o well, bye browner. next year it was going to be a big contract choice between browner and sherman or browner and thomas. no decision now

then theyll probably suspend lynch for 3 years for his dui, lol

fuck it, russell wilson is going to be putting up basketball numbers, no problem
 
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On the radio They are saying browner is facing a one year suspension and it's a non PED. His contract is up this year so safe to say he's done as a seahawk for good. He's hurt anyway and likely wouldn't return this year or possibly late playoffs.

The Thurmond suspension actually hurts the most since Saints and Niners are next.
it also hurts more because WT# is >>>> BB as a pure CB, IMHO.
 

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^^^Barry was never caught, and still one of the best players of all time before the allegations.

the niners/seahawks signing wars continue.



Seahawks signed CB Perrish Cox.
He'll take the roster spot of CB Walter Thurmond III, who was officially suspended for four games on Tuesday. For now, the Seahawks are expected to go with Byron Maxwell opposite Richard Sherman, and Jeremy Lane in the slot, but Cox could eventually see time on defense. The Seahawks will also likely make another signing at cornerback.
 
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They just need bodies to back up Maxwell and Lane. So Perish Cox I think is just a guy that happens to be available, looks like they'll get Winfield too.


I'm pretty confident with Maxwell. It starts to get dicey though when the opposing offense spreads out with four WRs. There could be some mismatches. That just means the D-line is going to have to step up. And yeah we still have Sherman on the other side, and Earl Thomas & Kam Chancellor there to clean it up. Not worried.
 
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They just need bodies to back up Maxwell and Lane. So Perish Cox I think is just a guy that happens to be available, looks like they'll get Winfield too.


I'm pretty confident with Maxwell. It starts to get dicey though when the opposing offense spreads out with four WRs. There could be some mismatches. That just means the D-line is going to have to step up. And yeah we still have Sherman on the other side, and Earl Thomas & Kam Chancellor there to clean it up. Not worried.
Cox is in place of Winfield. Looks like we are getting Snead back as well per Softy.

EDIT: Shead, not Snead.
 
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Seahawks WR Jermaine Kearse (concussion) has been cleared to resume practicing.
Barring a setback, Kearse will be good to go for Monday night's game against the Saints.




Seahawks promoted CB Deshawn Shead from the practice squad.
A second-year undrafted free agent out of small-school Portland State, Shead has never appeared in an NFL game. He'll bring up the rear of Seattle's suspension-decimated cornerback corps.
 
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SEATTLE -- As CenturyLink Field sat bathed in a chilly sunshine Sunday, the Seahawks' boisterous 12th Man were not on hand to see Russell Wilson and Marshawn Lynch not lead his Seahawks to an impressive 45-0 victory which didn't extend their franchise-record home game winning streak to 14 games.

The Seahawks didn't win the coin toss and Percy Harvin did not run back the opening kickoff 68 yards so there was no Russell Wilson quick-strike 32-yard laser to Doug Baldwin on the game's opening play to put the Seahawks up 7-0 as barely a minute had ticked off the clock.

The stadium wasn't abuzz about an hour later as Marsahwn Lynch didn't plow through six defenders on his way to a thunderous 43-yard touchdown run, including literally dragging the free safety the final 9 yards for the score and a 21-0 lead as the clocked ticked down toward halftime.

"I felt I could have dragged (the free safety) another 32 yards," Lynch didn't say in media interviews.

The Seahawks didn't open up a commanding 28-0 lead early in the third quarter on a busted play where Wilson, avoiding a sack, scrambled the entire width of the field before flipping a short shuttle pass to Golden Tate, who then didn't scamper down the field for 63 yards and dive over two defenders into the end zone.

"I was down at the 10 and had to run all the way back to the line of scrimmage," Tate didn't say later Sunday afternoon. "I think coach will have to give me a pass on wind sprints next week."

The score didn't quickly inflate to 35-0 from Richard Sherman tipping a pass toward teammate Earl Thomas, who didn't run it back 36 yards for another touchdown.

"I've got plenty of interceptions already," the exuberant Sherman didn't say later. "This helps pad ET's stats."

Wry smiles were absent a short time later as Seahawks coach Pete Carroll didn't send kicker Steven Haushcka for a stadium-record 61-yard field goal to push the lead to 38-0.

"Eh, it was a sunny day, I would have sent him out there for a 70-yard attempt," Carroll didn't say.

The final scoring drive didn't come on a beautiful 23-yard one-handed touchdown reception by Percy Harvin from Russell Wilson and the game didn't end in a 45-0 blowout.

"We completed our goal of going 1-0 each week, not 0-0," Wilson didn't say to a throng of reporters.

Wilson didn't finish the game going 21 of 25 for 328 yards and 3 touchdowns and Lynch didn't rush for 142 yards and a touchdown.

"Everything was going so well, it felt like we could have won this game from our couch," Carroll didn't say after the game.

The Seahawks didn't extend their lead in the NFC to 2 1/2 games over the Saints in advance of their big matchup next Monday.

But had it not been their bye week, they probably would have...

Bye week 'recap': Wilson, Seahawks don't post impressive 45-0 victory | Offbeat | Seattle News, Weather, Sports, Breaking News | KOMO News
 

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Seahawks release CB Perrish Cox one day after signing him. CB DeShawn Shead signed off practice squad.
Must have seen something they didn't like, probably out of shape idk
or failed an internal drug screen and they swept it under the rug.. lol

@pcox16: Its reason 2 everything, just know it was not about my play, at all! But i cant and wont say 2h



he wouldnt give pete the cheat the niners playbook it seems....