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Seahawk DT Jordan Hill out


Cary Kollins

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Yeah, that's not a good thing for Seattle. Hill had been mostly just a body previously, but he really came on the 2nd half of this season. He'll likely be replaced by Demarcus Dobbs, who the Seahawks picked up from SF earlier in the year. Dobbs played well in limited action before suffering an injury.

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Hill had been playing well, but it's not a game changing loss.  Bobby Wagner erases a lot of flaws in the inside. 

 

Hill also missed the first meeting (along with Wagner) and Stewart had 79 yards on 16 carries.  Granted we also had Mebane still.. but if Stewart was held under 80 without Bobby Wagner.. I'm not overly concerned with the Panthers running game with Wagner. 

 

It will all ride on Cam as far as the Panthers offense goes. 

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Hill had been playing well, but it's not a game changing loss. Bobby Wagner erases a lot of flaws in the inside.

Hill also missed the first meeting (along with Wagner) and Stewart had 79 yards on 16 carries. Granted we also had Mebane still.. but if Stewart was held under 80 without Bobby Wagner.. I'm not overly concerned with the Panthers running game with Wagner.

It will all ride on Cam as far as the Panthers offense goes.

That's a fair assesment, but our OL is drastically better than it was in the first meeting. RT and LG have been upgraded and their playing as a unit.

There's a reason we were the best running team in the league over the last month.

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