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    Hasselbeck would enjoy mentoring Locker

    Doug FarrarBy Doug FarrarApril 17, 2011Updated:October 4, 20124 Comments3 Mins Read
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    Pete Carroll has said that re-signing Matt Hasselbeck is the team's highest off-season priority. (Rod Mar/Seattle Seahawks)

    In a recent wide-ranging interview with Greg Bedard of the Boston Globe, veteran Seahawks quarterback Matt Hasselbeck said that he is hopeful that he will return to the team, even though the Seattle front office has decided to let him test the market before making any decisions about the free-agent’s future with the franchise.

    Acquired via trade before the 2001 season, Hasselbeck was the Seahawks’ quarterback through the team’s most successful stretch of time, including its lone Super Bowl appearance in Febuary of 2006. But things change, and quarterbacks get older. Due in part to iffy personnel decisions on the part of former team president Tim Ruskell, Hasselbeck hasn’t enjoyed a season of above-average productivity since 2007.

    But that doesn’t mean he wouldn’t be of some value going forward, especially as the mentor to a young quarterback like … Washington’s own Jake Locker.

    “He’s a great kid, just a wonderful, wonderful guy,’’ Hasselbeck told Bedard. “I feel like he’s the kind of guy who would be a great leader on a football team. Just really, really gifted and talented. Almost off the charts with his strength and explosiveness and his running ability. I’ve just seen him play a little bit, but just an awesome guy to be around. He’s just got some of those qualities that you just can’t coach.

    “And I understand it could be a reality with me this year, whether it’s with the Seahawks or wherever that I’m with a guy like that, a young guy.’’

    As he grew into his role with the Seahawks under a demanding taskmaster in Mike Holmgren, Hasselbeck enjoyed the benefits of mentorship from teammate Trent Dilfer, so he understands the need to pay it forward.

    “I was fortunate in my career to be around some great veteran quarterbacks and just learned so much from them,’’ Hasselbeck said. “I’m kind of excited for that kind of an opportunity to maybe be on a team with a really talented young guy and just get the opportunity to pay that forward just a little bit, things that I’ve learned along the way. If I can share that with a really talented guy that’s willing to work and listen, that could be a really fun thing. And at the same time hopefully be on a really good team.’’

    But first, the Seahawks would have to draft a quarterback, which they’re probably going to do. Then, the current lockout will have to be resolved, one way or another, so that teams can actually sign or re-sign free agents. Then, the Seahawks and their longtime franchise cornerstone will have to come to terms.

    Despite the delays, Hasselbeck remains optimistic.

    “I think it’s sincere that they want me back, it’s just a matter of how badly,’’ he told Bedard. “I know that I would like to be there, I think I can help them keep going on what we’re building there, it’s just a matter if it fits into the new agreement and how they want to do things and whatever else they look at … I loved playing for Pete [Carroll]. I really like the group of coaches he brought with him and the staff that he assembled.”

    In 10 years with the Seahawks, Hasselbeck has completed 2,559 passes in 4,250 attempts for 29,434 yards, 174 touchdowns, and 128 interceptions.

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    4 Comments

    1. Shawn McLaughlin on April 22, 2011 10:24 am

      “He’s a great kid, just a wonderful, wonderful guy,’’ Hasselbeck told Bedard. “I feel like he’s the kind of guy who would be a great leader on a football team. Just really, really gifted and talented. Almost off the charts with his strength and explosiveness and his running ability. I’ve just seen him play a little bit, but just an awesome guy to be around. He’s just got some of those qualities that you just can’t coach.”

      New drinking game. Slam one every time Hass says the word “just” in this sentence.

    2. Anonymous on September 7, 2011 8:04 pm

      Now about the $700k Holt is earning. Sounds like he was a REAL good coach when he was at 5 star-loaded USC, but so far I’d say he merits a “C” at best.

      He may need to meet with Sark about getting his pay in line with his skill set.

    3. 3 Lions on September 8, 2011 10:56 am

      the dawgs are young & inexperienced & apparently can’t get up for the last opener in Husky staduim after not playing a game for 9 months. They will lose Saturday unless they execute & play w an edge!

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