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| Alexander "back" - but is he Seahawks' best way to beat Dallas? |
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01/04/2007 |
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| ve coordinator looked like a kid who had just gotten his lost puppy back. Actually, he has. ``Shaun is healthy. He's back,'' Haskell said Thursday about star running back Shaun Alexander entering Saturday's NFC wild-card playoff game against the Dallas Cowboys. Last season's NFL rushing leader missed six games with a cracked bone in his left foot. But he ran for 232 yards in his last two games, his most consistent production since returning Nov. 19. And the week before Christmas was the first time since |
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| Seahawks' Jackson questionable against Dallas |
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01/04/2007 |
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| Kirkland, WA (MySportsbook) - Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Darrell Jackson is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Dallas Cowboys because of a turf toe injury. Jackson has 63 catches for 956 yards and a career-best 10 touchdowns in 13 games this season. |
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| Jackson, O-line iffy for Seahawks playoff opener |
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01/04/2007 |
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| eek, another M*A*S*H-like stable of Seahawks injuries. Leading receiver Darrell Jackson, plus starting offensive linemen Robbie Tobeck, Chris Gray and Floyd Womack, are all questionable for Seattle's NFC wild-card playoff game Saturday against the Dallas Cowboys. Jackson was leading the NFL in touchdown receptions a month ago before he got his left foot caught in the turf Dec. 10 while an Arizona defender jumped on him. He missed Seattle's last three regular-season games, and did not even make the trip to |
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| Can Seahawks Carry Winning Mojo Into Postseason? |
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01/03/2007 |
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| replacements, Jimmy Williams, suffered a torn ACL that will render him unavailable for the postseason as well. For a team that ranked near the bottom of the league in interceptions (12) and touchdowns allowed (23), and one that is about to face the Dallas Cowboys, their Pro Bowl quarterback, and three former Pro Bowl pass-catchers, that news was disturbing indeed. "This is my first experience, and hopefully my last, with this deal," defensive coordinator John Marshall was quoted as saying in the Seattle Post |
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| Parcells has plan for future with Cowboys |
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01/03/2007 |
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IRVING, Texas (AP) -Bill Parcells already has a plan for what he's going to do after the season. But he wouldn't say Wednesday whether he will return next season to finish his contract with the Dallas Cowboys. The coach said he and owner Jerry Jones ``have an understanding as to what's going to happen'' and a timetable for it. ``Without question, there's no doubt about what's in place, what we're going to talk about,'' the 65-year-old Parcells said, without elaborating. ``We'll talk about it and then t |
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| Playoffs could make or break evaluation of T.O.'s season |
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01/03/2007 |
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| go, Terrell Owens said he wouldn't be excited until the playoffs start. Well, they're here. And T.O. is ... about the same as he was a month ago. But, he promised Wednesday, that's only because he is saving himself - for Saturday night, when the Dallas Cowboys play in Seattle against a Seahawks defense scrambling to find guys to plug in at cornerback. ``I'm looking forward to it,'' Owens said. ``I'm not a guy who will lose his focus. I'm not a guy who lacks confidence. ... You'll see.'' Owens might as |
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| Seahawks turn to a hunter and loan officer for defensive help |
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01/03/2007 |
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| e Great Plains. Rich Gardner was working out four times a week at a gym in Nashville. Then the phone rang for each of them. Now Hunter, Howell and Gardner will suit up for Seattle in Saturday's NFC wild card playoff game between the Seahawks and Dallas Cowboys. All three signed with the Seahawks in the last week, since starting cornerbacks Marcus Trufant (high ankle sprain) and Kelly Herndon (broken ankle) both got hurt. Then Tuesday, backup defensive back Jimmy Williams joined Herndon on the injured re |
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| After beating Dolphins, Miami is the goal for Colts |
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01/03/2007 |
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| y as the new year begins -- and the Colts are one of those teams. But is the Super Bowl a realistic possibility for the Colts? They did win 12 games, marking the fourth straight season of at least that many victories to tie the NFL record set by the Dallas Cowboys from 1992-95. The offense is still capable of putting up enough points, but the defense just doesn't seem to be up to par. That said, the Colts were the overwhelming favorites to reach the Super Bowl last year, and didn't even win a playoff game. So |
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| Cowboys crawl into Emerald City |
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01/02/2007 |
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| (MySportsbook) - If the Dallas Cowboys think they can just roll their helmets out on the field in Seattle on Saturday night and come out on top, they're sadly mistaken. Dallas limped into the postseason for the first time since 2003 with losses in three of its last four weeks, including two straight setbacks at home. The Cowboys dropped a disconcerting 39-31 game to a weak Detroit Lions squad at Texas Stadium on Sunday, handing the Philadelphia Eagles the NFC East title and leaving much doubt as to how thi |
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| Parcells: Romo's problem is 'overconfidence' |
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01/02/2007 |
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IRVING, Texas (AP) -Now we know why Bill Parcells was holding back praise for Tony Romo when the quarterback was rolling. All those mistakes the coach said eventually would catch up to Romo are starting to bite him and the Dallas Cowboys. Romo fumbled four times, losing two, and threw an interception in a season-ending loss to Detroit. There were other goofs that didn't make the stat sheet, from scrambling and looking for receivers when Parcells was hollering for him to take off running, to calling a t |
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