Seattle Times:
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- Ganther to appear in court Wednesday
Seattle Seahawks running back Quinton Ganther has been released from Sacramento County Jail in California following an early morning arrest for suspicion of driving under the influence.
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CBS Sports:
- Position rankings: 4-3 outside linebackers
I’m taking a risk by going with the undrafted Hawthorne, mainly because his NFL experience is at middle linebacker and it’s not a 100 percent guarantee he’ll even start ahead of Leroy Hill in Seattle this year. But I’ve seen enough of Hawthorne on film to feel comfortable here. Hawthorne is instinctive, nimble and punishing at the point of contact. He regularly infiltrated opponents’ backfields last season.
- Russell, Leaf or the Boz?
While reading Andy’s post Monday night on JaMarcus Russell, where Andy called him “arguably the biggest bust in NFL history,” I wondered who else could qualify for such an impressive title.
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Seattle PI:
- Seahawks’ Ganther arrested on DUI in Sacramento
Quinton Ganther, one of five running backs currently competing for a roster spot with the Seahawks, was arrested Saturday morning on suspicion of driving under the influence, as first reported by Danny O’Neil of the Seattle Times.
The Olympian:
- DUI arrest for Hawks’ Ganther
Seattle Seahawks running back Quinton Ganther was arrested early Saturday morning in Sacramento on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol. Ganther was checked into the Sacramento County jail at 6:50 a.m. by the California Highway Patrol and released later in the day.
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Pro Football Weekly:
- Trufant ready for major rebound in Seattle
We hear nobody on the Seahawks is looking more forward to the 2010 campaign than former first-round draft pick CB Marcus Trufant, who couldn’t be more determined to make amends for what he considered a lost season in ’09.
Bleacher Report:
- Seattle Seahawks: Vincent Jackson a Worthy Target
It’s been an interesting few days with speculation growing that the Chargers may be willing to part ways with Vincent Jackson. Word got out a little more than a week ago that the Seahawks had contacted the Chargers to inquire about the potential availability of the disgruntled sixth-year receiver.
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