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To this point, Seattle has done what it needs to do to negate the influence of DeMarcus Ware on the game. On an 80-yard TD run, tackle Damion McIntosh managed to battle Ware to a draw when he tried to rush. On the 24-yard-touchdown pass to Nate Burleson, McIntosh bought Matt Hasslebeck enough time to throw a strong lead to Burleson.
Ware has just one tackle in the game.
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