I'm far from a hawks fan but anyone that doesnt put hasselbeck in the top 10 doesnt fucking watch football, thats safe to say
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Thank you, wilheim.
Are people seriously saying Matt Hasselbeck isn't a top 10 QB? Do you know how many bad QB's there are in the NFL? The Seahawks aren't a very good team at all, but Hasselbeck is top 10 easy.
Romo, Brady, Manning, Palmer, and Roethlisberger. IMO Those are the only QB's you HAVE to put in front of Hasselbeck. I personally would rather Cutler, and you could also argue guys like Brees, Bulger and maybe Eli Manning are better also, but I'd take Matt over those guys.
McNabb should not be in front of him on anybody's list. That guy is done, and only looks good when Westbrook takes dump off passes 30-40 yards, or when Curtis burns his man deep. Honestly, I feel like they should move on and start Kolb because that kid will be good.
For argument sake, if you are saying that Seattle is not a very good team, whose fault is that? Starts with the coach and man under center....:drink:
In no way am I saying Gerrard is a joke or doesn't have the potential to be a better quarterback, he's just not on Hasselbeck's level IMO. I have no clue what VD has against the Hawks.
I was at that game, and the Seahawks still covered."We want the ball and we're going to score!" He then threw the interception that Al Harris returned for a touchdown, ending the Seahawks' 2003 season.
I know, I know, I know. That is old hat. But I backed the Seachickens big in that game and that let me down bad.