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But it's easy to get fired up for the Seahawks. 

On basically the same day, the Mariners appear to get outmaneuvered by both conpeting division rivals, the Seahawks move a player and local favorite for what's widely been lauded as a power move that changes the dynamics in the NFC towards Seattle (again).

The Mariners, even with the lack of Japanese ownership presence, still play like Sony or Toshiba in a game full of Apples and Googles. And that is frustrating.

On Richardson, I have no clue how good he is. But I'm excited. Maybe I'll cancel my MLB.TV and get the NFL package. 

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