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Eric D. Williams took over the Seahawks beat and Seahawks Insider blog in December. Williams has covered the Seahawks, Sonics and high school sports for The News Tribune since joining the paper in 2006. Eric lives in Tacoma with his wife and two children.

Tacoma News Tribune columnist Dave Boling also contributes to the Seahawks Insider blog.

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Seahawks Insider
Wednesday, April 8th, 2009
Posted by Eric Williams @ 02:42:34 pm

Day 2 of the Seattle Seahawks veterans camp was a little more tame compared to Tuesday's practice, with coaches on both sides of the ball focused more on teaching the basic schemes of the new system.

However, practice still moved at a brisk pace, including team drills at the end of practice. I posted the video above so you could get feel of how things are going out here.

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Categories: Notes from practice
Posted by Eric Williams @ 09:29:06 am

Some links to start your morning.

Seattle head coach Jim Mora cranks up the intensity in his first official practice as the head whistle blower.

Scott Johnson of the Everett Herald reports that Mora had butterflies in the first day on the job.

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Posted by Eric Williams @ 03:14:43 am

Here’s the full interview with Seattle Seahawks head coach Jim Mora from Tuesday's practice, provided by the team’s public relations staff.

You can also listen to a snippet of the interview here.

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Categories: Interviews
Posted by Eric Williams @ 02:59:30 am
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Matt Hasselbeck rolls out on the team's first day of veterans camp on Tuesday (AP photo, Elaine Thompson).

After finishing the worst season of his career, both statistically and in the win-loss column, its no wonder Seattle Seahawks quarterback Matt Hasselbeck wants to put 2008 in his rear-view mirror.

The Seahawks finished with a 4-12 record, the organization’s lowest mark since the team’s 2-14 campaign in 1992.

And uneven quarterback play had a lot to do with that. Hasselbeck played in only nine games, finishing with a career-worst 57.8 passer rating with only five touchdowns, 10 interceptions and 1,216 yards thrown for a 52.2 completion percentage.

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Categories: Notes from practice