KIRKLAND — At the end of last season, wide receiver Alex Bannister decided he wanted to have a larger role in the Seahawks' offense. After watching quarterback Matt Hasselbeck and the starting receivers rack up huge numbers during the second half of the season, Bannister knew he wanted a piece of the action.
So the third-year player from Eastern Kentucky, a former fifth-round draft choice, set out to earn more playing time. He took part in the team's strength and conditioning program, ran more sprints and participated in martial arts, adding a few more pounds of muscle to his lean frame in the process.
So the third-year player from Eastern Kentucky, a former fifth-round draft choice, set out to earn more playing time. He took part in the team's strength and conditioning program, ran more sprints and participated in martial arts, adding a few more pounds of muscle to his lean frame in the process.
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