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Wilson Lucas and Jennings aren't the answer

Curry seems confused more often than not.Leave it alone, and let it simmer a little bit.CB Marcus Trufant has yet to repeat his pro bowl caliber performance. He's cost Seattle more than helped them in what little he has played this season. Maybe he needs to shake off the cobwebs, or maybe he's got an empty tank.Wilson, Lucas and Jennings aren't the answer.There aren't a lot of good options for upgrading in free agency. There are a ton of free agents, but it seems like a Jekyll and Hyde competition at best.Carlos Rogers could be an option, and given his iffy play this season it's likely he wont cost much. Of course, his price tag could be inflated by lack of competition.Seattle may have to sit tight at corner unless they want to burn their second first round pick on Trevard Lindley.

It's entirely possible that they will, and I wouldn't be sad to see it happen. He's definitely a playmaker at Kentucky.S Deon Grant has played a little better this season, however I'm starting to miss Brian Russell. Babineaux and Milloy have not been very good as replacements.If by some miracle the Rams let O.J Atogwe go, you can believe Seattle will take a look at him. However, that ain't gonna happen.I think it's unlikely to see Seattle vie for Eric Berry or Taylor Mays with so many other needs on the table.However, I have a weird feeling there is going to be a sweepstakes in the later rounds for Myron Rolle at Florida State He's big and fast like Taylor Mays, and he's a smart guy.

Above all else, he's durable.I sure hope that we see signs of life in the front office in February, because without it, all we watch is a horrible 17 week murder mystery Whodunit .If this were Clue , the verdict would be:Mr Ruskell, in Redmond, Washington with the Transition Tag.. Pennsylvania DEP Secretary Outlines Pittston Mine Subsidence Study Findings;Highlights Affordable Insurance25 Percent Rate Reduction Makes Mine Subsidence Insurance More Affordable;Study's Findings to be Presented at Jan 13 Public MeetingPITTSTON, Pa., Jan. 9 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ A recently completed study bythe Department of Environmental found that the potential for mine subsidenceexists throughout the City of Pittston, according to acting Secretary JohnHanger, who stressed that the report's initial findings underscore theimportance of mine subsidence insurance coverage. A recent reduction in subsidence insurance premium rates makes it moreaffordable for local residents and business owners to protect themselves fromdamage and financial loss in the event of a mine collapse beneath theirproperty, said Hanger.

"Residential neighborhoods throughout the anthracite region have been plaguedby the collapse of mine voids in northeastern Pennsylvania," said Hanger whilemeeting with local and state officials from the area to discuss the study."The mine subsidence insurance program was created to protect the investmentof property owners, and as a result of sound fiscal management of the fund, wecan now offer this important coverage at even lower rates. "There is really no good reason why home and business owners should not insuretheir property against the potential catastrophic damage caused by minesubsidence."DEP's Bureau of Abandoned Mine Reclamation recently completed the undergroundmine voids study in the City of Pittston and identified areas with highpotential for subsidence. The initial report offers recommendations on whatsteps should be taken to address subsidence-prone areas and paves the way forfuture studies. 13, in the cafetorium of the Pittston Area Middle School.Pennsylvania's Mine Subsidence Insurance program is a non-profit fundadministered by DEP that provides coverage of up to $250,000 for homes,businesses and attached structures in the event of subsidence from abandonedcoal and clay mines Effective Jan.