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April 6th, 2010 by nflnews124"Out there(in Seattle)the stars are Bill Gates and Paul Allen and the people that run Boeing.This here is what being in the NFL is supposed to be about,(standing)up here at the mic talking to reporters and stuff.
Thus after a few weeks in limbo,nfl football,Sims certainly deserves to enjoy a fresh start with a team that has tried 14 different starters at left guard over the past nine years.
Not sure,nfl schedule,however,that he ought to be questioning the football passion of Seattle as he heads to a Lions’franchise that was 31st in the NFL last year in attendance with a 49,395 average that filled Ford Field to just 76-percent capacity.
Harry Douglas had a fantastic rookie year and added an excellent threat in the aerial attack,as well as raisin.
is more of what I’m accustomed to.
"In Seattle,it’s not like that.It’s drinking coffee,sittin’down and chit-chatting.This is a change,but it’s a change that I’ve been looking forward to..
But the restricted free agent didn’t receive much interest from the new Seahawks regime,who told him to stay away from the team’s offseason workout program the past two weeks while the club looked to find a trade partner.
The 26-year-old from Ohio State started at left guard for the Seahawks last year after missing all but one game in 2008 with a torn pectoral muscle.
The Falcons issues with their receiving corps have been well-documented here in The Bird Cage.Roddy White is a two-time,consecutive Pro Bowler who is among the best in the NFL at his position.Michael Jenkins has had his ups and downs throughout his career,having a rather down year last year(1 TD).But Jenkins should be considered a major part of the receiving corps due to his leadership,superb blocking skills,and mostly sure hands(he only had 5 drops this year,but they were all really big).The issue is that Jenkins has been unable to take advantage of one-on-one assignments with Roddy White and Tony Gonzalez both drawing double teams.Hes also making$4.5 million dollars a year as well.
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