Updated Nov 8, 2012 - 6:22 pm
Depth will help Seahawks when injury luck runs out
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Listen: Scruggs on playing both inside and outside on the D-line
By Brady Henderson
Seahawks defensive lineman Greg Scruggs talks to "Bob and Groz" about using his speed to rush the passer from the inside.
The Seahawks placed 13 players on injured reserve last season, including starters like left tackle Russell Okung, receiver Sidney Rice and cornerback Marcus Trufant.
Only one player, backup receiver Ben Obomanu, has been lost to injury through nine weeks this season, a surprisingly low number given the attrition that is expected in the NFL.
It's fair to assume the Seahawks' injury luck will start to run out at some point, if it isn't already. Thursday's injury report included eight players.
With that in mind, Dave Grosby and Danny O'Neil discuss a few players who will give the Seahawks depth at key positions down the stretch.
You can listen to Thursday's podcast here.
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Bob Stelton is the co-host of "Bob and Groz". He came to 710 ESPN Seattle from 101 ESPN in St. Louis and had previously worked for Sporting News Radio in Chicago and Santa Monica, Calif. Bob began his radio career in Seattle in 1997 after a failed attempt to become a rock star.
Dave Grosby is the co-host of "Bob and Groz." The Groz has spent the last 21 years of his 39-year broadcast career as a Seattle sports talk show host. Dave is also the play-by-play announcer for Seattle U basketball on KTTH 770. Before coming to Seattle, Dave worked at KFI in Los Angeles and KFBK in Sacramento. He's been married to his wife Bonnie for 23 years.
After two years as the producer for "Brock and Salk," Colin Paisley now produces "Bob and Groz." Colin also hosts "Seattle Sports at Night" with Tom Wassell and Matt Pitman. Colin came to 710 ESPN Seattle after five years at various FM music stations in Bellingham and Seattle. In addition to his time as producer and host, Colin likes to spend his time embracing his "Slacker Gen-Y" persona by napping and not caring about stuff. Plus he likes tons of bands you've never heard of, and once you hear of them he'll stop liking them.


























