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Edgerrin James Released by Seahawks

November 3, 2009 by Stephen Kersey  
Filed under Football

Edgerrin James Released by Seahawks

Edgerrin James, the running back who used to be one of the best players at his position in the NFL, was released by the Seattle Seahawks on Tuesday. James played in a backup role in Seattle but his production just wasn’t up to par.
In seven games, James had 46 rushes for only 125 yards — or an average of 2.7 yards per rush. He also had three receptions for 19 yards. The 31-year-old didn’t have a touchdown for the Seahawks.
In the offseason, James was let go by the Arizona Cardinals after playing with the Cardinals for four seasons. Before joining …read more

Edgerrin James to Sign with the Seahawks

August 24, 2009 by Stephen Kersey  
Filed under Football

Edgerrin James to Sign with the Seahawks

Edgerrin James has reportedly signed with the Seattle Seahawks. The signing is expected to become official in the next day or two, reported ESPN.
After spending the last few seasons with the Arizona Cardinals, it has taken James a while to find work this offseason. Apparently, he’s found a team that is willing to give him a chance.
This signing is a bit of a surprise since the Seahawks had a trio of running backs that many thought would carry the load in Julius Jones, T.J. Duckett and Justin Forsett. The addition of James means that at least one of the three …read more

Most Important People at the Super Bowl

January 28, 2009 by Stephen Kersey  
Filed under Sports Rumors

Most Important People at the Super Bowl

5. Terry McAulay
During this NFL season, there have been a number of horrible calls. Even the use of instant replay hasn’t helped most of the time. No matter who you are rooting for, let’s hope Terry McAulay and his crew aren’t the center of attention after the game is over.
4. Matt Leinart
If Matt Leinart plays, the Cardinals will lose the game. Leinart, who backs up Kurt Warner at quarterback, isn’t horrible but every Cardinals fan in existence will hope that he stays put on the sidelines for the duration of the Super Bowl.
3. Mike Tomlin
The Steelers seem to have taken …read more


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