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Old 08-11-2007, 07:14 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Free of sapping meds, WR Engram back to be unheralded "glue" of Seahawks - NFL - Yahoo! Sports

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KIRKLAND, Wash. (AP) -- It was an experience Bobby Engram could have done without.

The Seahawks' dependable receiver caught four passes in his return to Chicago last Oct. 1, playing against the team he spent five seasons with after coming out of Penn State in 1996. Then during Seattle's bye, "I slept, literally, that whole week," Engram said.

On the first day back from the bye, the Seahawks sent Engram back home because he felt kind of "funky," according to coach Mike Holmgren.

His condition quickly became frightening. Engram's heart began to race. He was so tired, each day he felt like he'd been through an NFL doubleheader. He remained home, barely able to eat or get around. The 5-foot-10, 192-pound Engram lost eight pounds in two weeks.

Engram, then 33, soon learned he had contracted a virus and a form of Graves' Disease -- an autoimmune condition in which antibodies the body uses to fight disease begin attacking the body itself and cause the thyroid to produce an excess amount of hormones.

Initially, Seahawks doctors thought they had Engram's condition under control. But it took two months for them to find the right combination of beta blockers and other medications to slow his heart and thyroid, without slowing him to a stop. He missed nine games.

"The human body's an amazing thing," Engram said this week with a wide, knowing smile after a full-go practice in training camp.

"I grew up a lot. I learned a lot. I learned that I was fortunate to be playing this game. I learned about the importance of not losing the faith during that time I was out."

Engram was barely a factor in four games that ended last season. He remained on medication into May. But now he is back deftly slicing past safety Brian Russell and running untouched for a score after catching a pass across the middle, as he did in one recent practice.

"I think he is back. All his tests and all the medical stuff that he went through, according to Bobby, he is fine," Holmgren said. "He is much more aware of his own body now ... his diet and how he does things. And if he has to take any medication, he is right on top of it. He is playing well. In his play, he seems to be back where he was."

All Seahawks attention this summer has been on the progress Deion Branch, a former Super Bowl MVP acquired last September from New England, is making replacing Darrell Jackson as quarterback Matt Hasselbeck's most trusted target. Jackson was traded to San Francisco in April.

But Hasselbeck said Engram is already that "obvious" guy. Both arrived in Seattle before the 2001 season.

"We've spent so much time together," Hasselbeck said. "I had all the confidence in the world in Bobby and that hasn't changed."

Engram's return also means the return of the most important man on the defending three-time NFC West champions -- at least according to the 2005 league MVP.

"Bobby has been the glue of our team for three years," running back deluxe Shaun Alexander said. "It's always funny because Matt, Walt (Pro Bowl left tackle Walter Jones), and I, we get a lot of credit for stuff, but we'd be totally different without Bobby."
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Old 09-05-2007, 01:17 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Engram has been solid for the Hawks for a long time now and is a good veteran presence in a fairly young WR core. I really hope he puts up good numbers this year with DJack gone.
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He gets a lot of grief for his early career, when in fact he has been solid of late, when healthy, of course
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He gets a lot of grief for his early career, when in fact he has been solid of late, when healthy, of course
Ya. Well, Hasselbeck had a horrible early career as well. During my time, Engram has been pretty solid for the Hawks.
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