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Danny O'Neil covers the Seahawks for The Seattle Times.
October 9, 2008 3:16 PM
Matt Hasselbeck still watching practice
Posted by Danny O'Neil
Quarterback Matt Hasselbeck did not practice for the second consecutive day, which is not a shock. Coach Mike Holmgren was non-committal when asked about Hasselbeck's availability earlier this week. Hasselbeck is recovering from a knee injury.
The Seahawks did sign Charlie Frye some help, bringing in Travis Lulay, who attended training camp with the team in 2006. Lulay is living in Bozeman, Mont., and he was out at a steakhouse in Manhattan, Mont., which might be among the most misleading town names in the country given that this Manhattan has only a couple thousand people.
But Lulay took scout-team repetitions, meaning Frye didn't have to throw all the passes in practice as he did on Wednesday.
Seneca Wallace and Deion Branch were the other Seahawks who did not practice. Linebacker Leroy Hill was back for the entire practice and Koren Robinson also completed the practice. That means Robinson is a step closer to playing this week. He practiced fully on Wednesday last week, but he sat out the next two workouts because of a sore knee. The fact that Robinson practiced without limitation is a positive sign in the sense that he may be ready to go.

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