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You and Whose Army? My 2001 Seattle Seahawks Story Seahawks 13, Cardinals 10 Bronzed!Bleed With Tarvaris Seahawks 36, Giants 25 Browns 6, Seahawks 3 The Workings of a Delusional Mind Seahawks 22, Ravens 17 Fuzzy Kingdome Memories: November 28, 1988 Seahawks 38, Bears 14
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