I've been a fan of DeShawn Shead for sometime. But I was unaware of our sweet potato kinship.
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After last week's game, the directions were clear: get eight to nine hours of sleep each night, hydrate and load up on carbohydrates.
"I've been big on sweet potatoes," Shead said. "I love sweet potatoes, so it's been easy. You don't have to tell me to carb up on sweet potatoes."
Asked how he's feeling three days after the game, McCray said, "I still wouldn't say it's normal, but I feel like everybody's having problems right now. That game really took a lot.
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[urltargetblank]http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2016/10/27/seahawks-still-focused-on-recovery-after-last-weeks-overtime-tie/[/urltargetblank]makes you wonder how much they’ll have in the tank when they fly across country again this week, to play at New Orleans in a 1 p.m. start.