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| Sinking Seahawks hoping to get well at Panthers' expense |
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12/03/2010 |
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| hasn't been the advantage it once was for the Seattle Seahawks over the last few weeks, and their recent poor performance cost them sole possession of first place in the NFC West. The Seahawks get a chance to rebound this weekend against the one-win Carolina Panthers, who hope to avoid a sixth straight defeat on Sunday. Known as one of the loudest venues in the NFL, Qwest Field has become a house of boos over Seattle's last two home games, as the team has been outscored by an 83-31 margin over that span. That in |
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| Seahawks hope to see Mike Williams on field Sunday |
NFL Football |
12/03/2010 |
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RENTON, Wash. (AP) -The Seattle Seahawks are counting on Mike Williams being able to play against the Carolina Panthers this Sunday. Williams was able to make it through practice on Friday for the first time since injuring his left foot in New Orleans two weeks ago. ``I ain't right, but I think I'm good enough,'' Williams said. Williams worked out before last week's game against the Kansas City Chiefs but wasn't able to play. Coach Pete Carroll said Williams will need to make it through pregame workou |
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| Seahawks' Mike Williams expected to play Sunday |
NFL Football |
12/03/2010 |
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RENTON, Wash. (AP) -The Seattle Seahawks are counting on Mike Williams being able to play against the Carolina Panthers this Sunday. Williams was able to make it through practice on Friday for the first time since injuring his left foot in New Orleans two weeks ago. He attempted to make a cut downfield and felt a ``pop'' in his foot that forced him from that game. Williams worked out before last week's game against the Kansas City Chiefs but wasn't able to play. Coach Pete Carroll said that Williams wil |
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| Seahawks can't afford slip-up against Panthers |
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12/02/2010 |
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SEATTLE (AP) -If Seattle is going to find itself champion of the NFC Worst - um, West - a month from now, this is the one the Seahawks can't let get away. Hosting the 1-10 Carolina Panthers on Sunday appears to be the lone respite the Seahawks (5-6) get over the final five weeks in their drive to earn a playoff spot in Pete Carroll's first year back in the NFL. Sure, that playoff spot might come with a .500 or even losing record, leading to complaints from better teams in tougher divisions and criticism f |
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| Panthers CB Gamble ends silence on benching |
NFL Football |
12/02/2010 |
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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) -As the losses keep piling up for the NFL-worst Carolina Panthers, so do the odd stories and puzzling mysteries. Thursday featured cornerback Chris Gamble finally ending his silence about leaving practice last week and then getting benched, more fallout from the monster fine given to safety Sherrod Martin, and an injury report so lengthy coach John Fox couldn't read it on one breath. Not the best of scenarios for the Panthers to end another five-game losing streak as they prepare for |
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| Teammate: Benched Panthers CB Gamble apologized |
NFL Football |
12/01/2010 |
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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) -Carolina Panthers coach John Fox insists he benched cornerback Chris Gamble for performance reasons. Defensive end Everette Brown indicates it came after he lost his cool last week. Gamble isn't talking. The surprise demotion of one of Carolina's highest-paid players to nickel back Sunday took a new twist when Brown indicated Wednesday Gamble was disciplined for missing practice last week. Fox and the team described his absence on the injury report only as ``personal.'' Brown said |
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| Panthers S Martin fined |
NFL Football |
12/01/2010 |
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| Charlotte, NC (MySportsbook) - Carolina Panthers safety Sherron Martin was fined $40,000 for an illegal hit in Sunday's loss against Cleveland. The Charlotte Observe is reporting that Martin was fined for a helmet-to- helmet on tight end Evan Moore. It is the second fine of the season for Martin as he received a $5,000 in Week 1 for a hit on Giants tight end Kevin Boss, resulting in a concussion for Boss. In other team news, linebacker James Anderson (concussion), cornerback Captain Munnerlyn (shoulder), offe |
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| Panthers S Martin fined $40,000 for illegal hit |
NFL Football |
12/01/2010 |
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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) -The NFL has fined Carolina Panthers safety Sherrod Martin $40,000 for a helmet-to-helmet hit in Sunday's loss to Cleveland, with the hefty penalty coming in part because he's a repeat offender. Martin confirmed the fine for the hit on Browns tight end Evan Moore in the locker room on Wednesday but declined to speak to reporters. Martin has been on the NFL's radar since Week 1, when he was docked $5,000 for a hit on New York Giants tight end Kevin Boss that gave Boss a concussion. The |
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| NFC West: Westbrook keeps 49ers' ground game going |
NFL Football |
11/30/2010 |
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| n pass to wideout Ben Obomanu. However, the chances to make plays were far and few as the Seahawks held the ball for just 18 minutes and 57 seconds. "Did it sap us? Yeah, I think it sapped the defense too," said Carroll. "[The Chiefs] did a great job of just moving the ball and taking control of it and they controlled the football game." The Seahawks get a chance to believe in yesterday this weekend when they play host to the 1-10 Carolina Panthers, who have lost all five of their road games so far this season. |
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| AFC North: Memorable day for Browns' Delhomme |
NFL Football |
11/30/2010 |
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| (MySportsbook) - Jake Delhomme produced plenty of terrific moments -- and quite a few harrowing ones as well -- during an eventful seven-year run as the Carolina Panthers' starting quarterback from 2003-09. The same can be said about the veteran's performance for the Cleveland Browns in Sunday's encounter with his former team. Subbing for ailing rookie Colt McCoy, Delhomme mixed in both good and bad in his first start since the season opener, but the end result was sufficient enough to help his new employers |
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