Since Kidhawk isn't around....
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1. On Jermaine Kearse, who sat out the second half of Sunday's 35-6 win over the Arizona Cardinals with what Carroll has updated to a "Grade 1" hamstring injury, coach said, "It's going to be hard to get back in seven days, but we'll check him at the end of the week and see where he is."
2. Cornerback Tharold Simon, who injured his shoulder in the fourth quarter of Sunday's game in Arizona, feels "pretty good" today and is pushing to get back in time for the team's regular-season finale. "This will be an amazing recovery if he'll be able to do it," said Carroll. "He's got a chance."
3. Left tackle Russell Okung, whose bruised lung kept him from seeing the field this past Sunday, will practice today. "He's with us and has a really good chance to get back," said Carroll.
4. Center Max Unger, who has missed the past five games with a high-ankle sprain, will not practice today. Carroll said the club may get some work out of him tomorrow. "I'd love to say he's cranking and ready to go, but I can't tell you that right now."
5. Asked who would start at center - Lemuel Jeanpierre or Patrick Lewis - if Unger is unable to go for the sixth consecutive week, Carroll said the club needs more time to assess the situation, "Give us a few days and we'll figure that out."
6. Carroll said tight end Cooper Helfet is "toughing it out" and will practice today after cracking a rib in Sunday's win at Arizona, "He'll try to make it through the week and see if he can be available to us for the weekend."
7. Tight end Tony Moeaki (shoulder) and wide receiver Chris Matthews (hamstring), who both missed Sunday's game in Glendale, are set to see the practice field today, Carroll said.
8. On defensive end Demarcus Dobbs, who's missed Seattle's past two games with an ankle injury, Carroll said, "He's getting closer. We'll take a look at him tomorrow."
9. Asked if there is any concern over kicker Steven Hauschka's three missed field goals against Arizona, Carroll asserted "he's good" and offered, "that was as big a fluke as we can imagine."
10. Lynch's pregame stomach problems he had this past week against the Cardinals are nothing new, Carroll said, "There's been a couple times where he cant quite get right at the start of the game."
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