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Don't get your hopes up on Matt Hasselbeck


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RENTON, Wash. -- Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll closed his first season with a wide-ranging news conference, saying re-signing quarterback Matt Hasselbeck was the Seahawks' "top priority" heading into the offseason.

Carroll spoke for nearly 40 minutes on Wednesday morning. He said that bringing Hasselbeck back for an 11th season with the Seahawks was vitally important to building on this year's NFC West title.

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=6038039&campaign=rss&source=twitter&ex_cid=Twitter_espn_6038039

As expected (for me anyway)

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meh, I wan't too excited about him anyway, Volek is our best option. Let Clausen develop. See if we wind up with Luck is my motto

This is unless the deadskins cut McNabb then we have to sign him

GAHHHHH!!!!!1

volek is NO TEAM's best option.

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in all honesty Id rather have rex grossman then Billy volek lol

Depending on Grossman's attitude, he might actually not be a terrible player to pick up. He's been around the league a while, and he's been a winner in this league, so he might could be the veteran presence we need.

That said, I was hoping Hasselbeck would've been that guy. Now my personal preference is Marc Bulger.

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