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11-16-2006, 03:10 AM
News: Seahawks QB Matt Hasselbeck was back at practice on Wednesday. Hasselbeck favored his sprained right knee for part of the practice and was limping by the end of the 25 plays he ran with the scout team. He was sharp early on in practice. By the end, his deep passes were underthrown. His limp gradually became more prominent when carrying out fakes after handoffs. He also appeared to avoid planting on the leg while throwing. Hasselbeck said last weekend that doctors originally told him he'd miss four to six weeks, "and the 28th day is Sunday." "The big question would be just getting tackled and getting bent up in the bottom of a pile like a pretzel," he said. "I don't know how you plan for that. ... There's only one way to find out on that for real." He is listed as questionable for Week 11 at San Francisco.
Analysis: Head coach Mike Holmgren added that because Hasselbeck can drop straight back and hand off, he could be the No. 2 quarterback behind fill-in starter Seneca Wallace on Sunday. "There is a chance ... he'll be active, because he can do most of the stuff," Holmgren said. Monitor Hasselbeck's progress for the coming week. If he is active, he is a very attractive start at the Niners in Week 11. If he doesn't play, Seneca Wallace would take his reps. We should know more by Friday.
FANTASY QUESTION:
will anything go right for seattle this year?
Analysis: Head coach Mike Holmgren added that because Hasselbeck can drop straight back and hand off, he could be the No. 2 quarterback behind fill-in starter Seneca Wallace on Sunday. "There is a chance ... he'll be active, because he can do most of the stuff," Holmgren said. Monitor Hasselbeck's progress for the coming week. If he is active, he is a very attractive start at the Niners in Week 11. If he doesn't play, Seneca Wallace would take his reps. We should know more by Friday.
FANTASY QUESTION:
will anything go right for seattle this year?