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--The guy who was in charge of the Zune squirted himself off the Microsoft campus to "focus on the next chapter of his life." Riiight. X-Box leader J Allard takes over.
--Can't sum this up better than the P-I did: "King County alone has more levees at risk of failure in a flood than in all but one other state in the nation."
--Irony Alert: The guy who started an initiative to declare Tim Eyman a horse's ass declares that newspaper editorials are too frivolous.
--Our lieutenant governor found something to do!
--Huskies won [Times], [P-I], [Arizona Republic].
--John McCain's coming!
--Remember that 3rd and two in OT of the Bears game? The one where Hasselbeck threw the ball away? Holmgren says Bobby Engram was open, and would've made it to the Bears' 30. We'll spend the rest of the morning sobbing.

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  • Dan

    The "Engram was open" thing - Come on. That's bullshit. There's someone open on every single play, or there's some way to get the ball to someone downfield if it's delivered just perfectly. People are acting like just because Engram was open and Hasselbeck didn't get him the ball there's some oddly near alternate universe where the Seahawks are playing in the Superbowl this weekend. They could have beaten the Bears if a million other "could have happend" play went their way. What happened is Hasselbeck threw the ball away and the Bears went on to win.

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