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| Why do Seahawks keep Hasselbeck? Hasselbeck has had his ups. He holds 17 Seahawks regular season passing records, such as holding the most 3,000 yard passing seasons with five. Matt also has 13 franchise playoff records. Above the records, the stats, there are the wins. He has lead Seattle to multiple playoff appearances—above all, a NFC Championship (2006). Hasselbeck is 31. He has won games in the past, but recently, "injured" seem to have been Hasselbeck's main attribute. From his ribs to his finger, the Beck has been crippled. As said earlier, he has only gone seven full seasons out of his career total of 11. Hasselbeck's major problem has been his knee—which takes a long time to heal. After being hit by Minnesota linebacker E.J. Henderson in 2006. He missed four games that season. The downs of Matthew Hasselbeck's career seem to almost overtake the ups. Injuries, interceptions, bad knees, oh my! But Hasselbeck is one of the few that run the "West Coast "style of offense—and beautifully. He reads defenses like books. He changes the plays when needed, and knows what is needed. But the real reason the Seattle Seahawks have held onto their longtime starter is because he knows how to win. Matt Hasselbeck: Why Seattle Keeps Him | Bleacher Report In my mind, they need a young quarterback Matt can mentor while he can still stay on his feet. If Matt would happen to stay healthy this season, the Seahawks could make a big splash. But its doubtful that will happen. Any other thoughts?
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