What an odd commentRex":39yc7k5o said:Never thought much of him but won't begrudge him making bank on the bench as long as he can.
Hawkfan77":27hh8ut5 said:What an odd commentRex":27hh8ut5 said:Never thought much of him but won't begrudge him making bank on the bench as long as he can.
Hawkfan77":2mzz4b3m said:What an odd commentRex":2mzz4b3m said:Never thought much of him but won't begrudge him making bank on the bench as long as he can.
drdiags":2mwmvh5e said:Hawkfan77":2mwmvh5e said:What an odd commentRex":2mwmvh5e said:Never thought much of him but won't begrudge him making bank on the bench as long as he can.
Rex is a Rams fan, so not surprising he would have a different feeling about Matt as a former division rival. Just a back-handed compliment is how I take it.
Jville":15r3ro5y said:drdiags":15r3ro5y said:Hawkfan77":15r3ro5y said:What an odd commentRex":15r3ro5y said:Never thought much of him but won't begrudge him making bank on the bench as long as he can.
Rex is a Rams fan, so not surprising he would have a different feeling about Matt as a former division rival. Just a back-handed compliment is how I take it.
Indeed, there could be some residual resentment at work with Rex's view of Hasselbeck.
Afterall, Hasselbeck was the leader of a bunch of up starts that displaced the "Greatest Show on Earth" in the NFL West.
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Sports Hernia":2mal86s7 said:Well he is no Sam Bradford that's for sure!
In all seriousness, there were times his play drove me nuts, other times he was very good.
All I know is he was/is a hell of a competitor and the the first QB to lead my team to a Super Bowl so I will always be grateful for that.
Rex":3hcrt6cz said:Jville":3hcrt6cz said:drdiags":3hcrt6cz said:What an odd commentRex":3hcrt6cz said:Never thought much of him but won't begrudge him making bank on the bench as long as he can.
Rex is a Rams fan, so not surprising he would have a different feeling about Matt as a former division rival. Just a back-handed compliment is how I take it.
Indeed, there could be some residual resentment at work with Rex's view of Hasselbeck.
Afterall, Hasselbeck was the leader of a bunch of up starts that displaced the "Greatest Show on Earth" in the NFL West.
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Rex":15rjrsby said:No not at all. I never thought he had what it takes to win. The Rams arguably had a lesser team in 2004 finishing 8-8 yet defeated the Seahawks 3 times that season including the playoff win in Seattle. Then the "We want the ball and we're gonna score" nonsense. I always thought he bailed out of the pocket too quick not going through all his progressions and too often when he did pass he lacked the appropriate touch for the pass. Usually too much zip when not warranted. Should know what your WRs are capable of doing rather than what they should. The difference between in practice and theory. While he was an excellent scrambling QB he didn't turn it into big play potential like RW. Although I remember him most for a phantom penalty called on him in the Super Bowl that I still can't understand.
Rex":1obke4pk said:No not at all. I never thought he had what it takes to win. The Rams arguably had a lesser team in 2004 finishing 8-8 yet defeated the Seahawks 3 times that season including the playoff win in Seattle.
Rex":1obke4pk said:I remember him most for a phantom penalty called on him in the Super Bowl that I still can't understand.
RichNhansom":1yof0e2h said:Rex":1yof0e2h said:No not at all. I never thought he had what it takes to win. The Rams arguably had a lesser team in 2004 finishing 8-8 yet defeated the Seahawks 3 times that season including the playoff win in Seattle. Then the "We want the ball and we're gonna score" nonsense. I always thought he bailed out of the pocket too quick not going through all his progressions and too often when he did pass he lacked the appropriate touch for the pass. Usually too much zip when not warranted. Should know what your WRs are capable of doing rather than what they should. The difference between in practice and theory. While he was an excellent scrambling QB he didn't turn it into big play potential like RW. Although I remember him most for a phantom penalty called on him in the Super Bowl that I still can't understand.
That is the worst description of Matt Hasselbeck I have ever read or heard. It is nearly opposite of his actual strengths and weakness's. Matt was all about touch and timing. His weakness was arm strength not zipping the ball to hard. He was also not an excellent scrambling QB though he had decent pocket awareness and more than anything he was not durable. Tough sure. He played in a flack jacket with two broken ribs only missing one full game but durable he was not.
Maybe you are thinking of someone else?
FlyingGreg":21m6jhwz said:Rex":21m6jhwz said:No not at all. I never thought he had what it takes to win. The Rams arguably had a lesser team in 2004 finishing 8-8 yet defeated the Seahawks 3 times that season including the playoff win in Seattle. Then the "We want the ball and we're gonna score" nonsense. I always thought he bailed out of the pocket too quick not going through all his progressions and too often when he did pass he lacked the appropriate touch for the pass. Usually too much zip when not warranted. Should know what your WRs are capable of doing rather than what they should. The difference between in practice and theory. While he was an excellent scrambling QB he didn't turn it into big play potential like RW. Although I remember him most for a phantom penalty called on him in the Super Bowl that I still can't understand.
... And from 2005 on he was the QB of the Seahawks that made the Rams our bitch. I think it was 10 straight wins at one point.
We have dominated you since.
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Rex":3uiip0bk said:No not at all. I never thought he had what it takes to win. The Rams arguably had a lesser team in 2004 finishing 8-8 yet defeated the Seahawks 3 times that season including the playoff win in Seattle. Then the "We want the ball and we're gonna score" nonsense. I always thought he bailed out of the pocket too quick not going through all his progressions and too often when he did pass he lacked the appropriate touch for the pass. Usually too much zip when not warranted. Should know what your WRs are capable of doing rather than what they should. The difference between in practice and theory. While he was an excellent scrambling QB he didn't turn it into big play potential like RW. Although I remember him most for a phantom penalty called on him in the Super Bowl that I still can't understand.
rideaducati":2vsdm0pi said:Rex":2vsdm0pi said:No not at all. I never thought he had what it takes to win. The Rams arguably had a lesser team in 2004 finishing 8-8 yet defeated the Seahawks 3 times that season including the playoff win in Seattle. Then the "We want the ball and we're gonna score" nonsense. I always thought he bailed out of the pocket too quick not going through all his progressions and too often when he did pass he lacked the appropriate touch for the pass. Usually too much zip when not warranted. Should know what your WRs are capable of doing rather than what they should. The difference between in practice and theory. While he was an excellent scrambling QB he didn't turn it into big play potential like RW. Although I remember him most for a phantom penalty called on him in the Super Bowl that I still can't understand.
You've OBVIOUSLY never seen Hass play as a Seahawk. You couldn't come up with a better total opposite description of Hasselbeck if you tried.