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^ LMAO, just watched that... eeek. 
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Not trying to sound over confident, but the hawks would legit have to lay a dud to lose monday.
back up QB, and the World series is in STL the same night
 
Man...Marshawn is so Bay Area, I love it. He's the only dude on the Seahawks people around here will always root for.
 
Man those Hasselbeck days feel so long ago even though they really aren't. And to think, there was a point where the Seahawks were trying to make due with Julius Jones, Matt Flynn and Charlie Whitehurst :lol:

how about when Seneca Wallace was starting

when Whitehurst started that Sunday night game back in 2011 against the Rams
 
I was never a Hasselbeck fan and I never will be.... Bush an honorary Seahawk ??? Disgrace
 
Not a Hasselbeck fan???? Man, I have his jersey in the closest right now. Hated seeing him as a Titan and (I think) a Colt, like straight disgusted to see him go there.

And when he went down, I thought Seneca was next up like I thought Stat Quo and Young Hot Rod were :smh:
 
Man hasselbeck was nice. Top 5 in his prime. I don't understand the hate Alexander gets now either. Yeah dude had a top line but dude was still one of the best at breaking tackles. One of the best stuff arms in the league
 
Hasselbeck was good for a while and i definitely appreciated him on our team. I just don't think he 's deserving of a number retirement. To me he is our Tony Romo. Good and sometimes great but not when it counted. I don't like the idea that we'd retire his number just because he was our best QB when he wasn't a truly great QB overall.

Also I hold a non-field resentment towards him based on his political views. But I work in dem politics so I understand that's biased and probably unfair.
 
My bro gets pissed at me for my Hasselbeck dislike too. Just never liked him off the field.

Obviously I rooted for him and rode with him and he carried us pretty far, though.
 
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Man hasselbeck was nice. Top 5 in his prime. I don't understand the hate Alexander gets now either. Yeah dude had a top line but dude was still one of the best at breaking tackles. One of the best stuff arms in the league

I actually loved Hasselbeck off the field more than on the field, though he was a good QB. He actually did real good things for the community.

As for Alexander, my beef with him was his lack of desire for running down the middle, which is what Marshawn does without hesitation. Loved #37 on Sunday nights though, he always showed out.
 
I didn't know much about Hasselbeck off the field, but he'll always be appreciated to me. Was a big fan of Alexander too, but I don't think I've ever seen a sharper decline after an injury. He looked so miserable taking handoffs and I couldn't wait til he was off the team. That extension before his injury :x
 
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Was a shame with Alexander. Was wonderful to watch that line play at their best though.
 
Mr Sunday Night 
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but I don't think I've ever seen a sharper decline after AB injury.
pure definition of a free fall 
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I think that's where most of the hate comes from is everything fell apart ( for multiple reasons) after the big *** extension. Hutch left, injuries piled up and his running style not being the same thereafter

I never paid much attention to Hasselbeck off the field politically wise. If it's anything like his sister in law, I'd hate him too...can't stand that broad
 
Man I hate autocorrect :lol:

And yea, I cringe every time Liz Hasselbeck has an opinion
 
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