With offensive line crumbling, Seahawks need to center on a backup plan

By Chris Cluff  |   Friday, August 08, 2008  |  Comments( 5 )

Seattle Seahawks
Chris Gray’s sudden forced retirement is more of a symbolic loss than a practical one, although the Seattle Seahawks are sure to miss his interior versatility. At age 38 and about to enter his 16th season in the NFL, Gray was not going to start for the Seahawks this year. But his ability to play both guard spots and center would have been a...
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No.1
RedskinFan21ST
03:27 AM
08/08/2008
This team has so many questions on the offensive side of the ball. An aging OL, suspect at best WR's, and now a running game with no proven RB? I think this might be the year someone upsets the Hawks and wins the NFC West Crown.
No.2
03:19 PM
08/08/2008
The Rams should be able to take over the division with the seahawks geting older and starting to rebuild.
No.3
01:10 PM
08/09/2008
I dk if the saints would get him they have two RB already wouldnt that make less room for both of them?
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