Drazzaz
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100% Yes!
MontanaHawk05":1es52ply said:Our offensive line has barely improved from 2008. He'd still get battered.
SeaTown81":1es52ply said:BUT... If we were to talk of an imaginary scenario where your backup never sees the field, I'd take Hass in a second. Russell is the man, an awesome leader, a crazy student of the game, and everyhing else. But I would still really like to give him a vet who has been there before as a mentor on the sidelines. Kind of what Hass had with Dilfer. Russell doesn't currently have that. There is no accounting for experience. Even the most talented young players can benefit from mentorship. Hass would be the perfect guy for that role with Russ. A selfless vet who has been through it all. A great teammate with little ego.
kearly":1qu8402m said:Maybe Hasselbeck could teach Wilson how to be more spontaneous and fun in interviews though. That would be nice.
kearly":2qx60ak0 said:FWIW, Wilson already has a veteran QB mentor in Warren Moon.
razgriz737":34xzvbom said:I'm curious as to who some of you would rather have as a backup if not Hass, as the whole premise of this hypothetical scenario is that Flynn is not an option.
I didn't mean Hass was the only good answer, I'm just legitimately curious. A lot of the posters who said "no" said they would rather have Flynn, but the question specifically said Flynn is not an option.theENGLISHseahawk":xgxsp4zq said:razgriz737":xgxsp4zq said:I'm curious as to who some of you would rather have as a backup if not Hass, as the whole premise of this hypothetical scenario is that Flynn is not an option.
How about someone who won't be 38 years old within the first month of next season?