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At least, that's what the roster will reflect for tomorrow's game against the Jaguars.

Obviously, the offensive line is a huge concern, so signing Williams for the second week in a row from the practice squad is a good move to bolster depth. The team will likely be looking at a starting o-line of Spencer, Unger, Frye, Willis and Wrotto going into Sunday. (Can we create some kind of combined super-name for these guys to help them play better? We can start with "Frungis" and go from there. Hell, maybe it'll work better than mohawks.)

The main concern I have is Brandon Frye protecting Matt Hasselbeck's blind side, despite the fact that the Jaguars have only managed three sacks all season so far.

Also, DT Michael Bennett has been waived to make room for the roster move, but like Justin Griffith last week, he'll probably be re-signed after the game. Speaking of Griffith, having him back in the lineup bodes well for the Seahawks' running game, which has performed mostly well at home this year so far.

I want to see another 100-yard game from Julius Jones and Housh getting into the end zone tomorrow. And also, a victory would be nice.

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Calling out Mr. Redding
written by MonroeCoug, October 10, 2009
C. Redding needs make an appearance this week. He has been MIA all season.

BTW - Sure hope we get Bennett back. I think he could have a big role for the Hawks in 2010.
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written by Don Millard, October 10, 2009
Too bad we don't still have Pork Chop right now.

Trivia question: when was the last time we drafted a tackle higher than the 3rd round?
RE #2
written by APHawkFan, October 11, 2009
The year Holmgren drafted SA, he also drafted a OT following SA in the first round. OT's name is McIntosh or MacIntosh.

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