Monday, May 16, 2011

Seattle Seahawks Best Option at QB

It's clear that the Seattle Seahawks need a new quarterback. Matt Hasselbeck, despite winning a playoff game last year has underperformed and disappointed for most of the last few seasons. Taking a  look at Hasselbeck's stats, you can see that they pretty much speak for themselves for the most part;

CAREER STATSMORE
SeasonTeamPassingRushingFumbles
GGSCompAttPctYdsAvgTDIntSckSckYRateAttYdsAvgTDFUMLost
2010Seattle Seahawks141426644459.93,0016.812172917573.223602.6375
2009Seattle Seahawks141429348860.03,0296.217173220975.1261194.60113
2008Seattle Seahawks7710920952.21,2165.85101911957.811696.3010
2007Seattle Seahawks161635256262.63,9667.128123320491.439892.3095

As you can see, Hasselbeck has not thrown more touchdowns than interceptions since 2007. In the last three years he has missed a total of 13 games, nearly an entire season. It is sort of baffling that people still think that he is a viable option and that other teams are actually interested in perusing him during this free agency period. His win the playoffs this last season may have bought him some additional time, but definitely did not make up for his previous seasons. In my opinion, Hasselbeck is nothing more than a solid backup. He might be able to start for a team that doesn't have another viable option at QB, like the Tennessee Titans, but why would a team that is looking to rebuild go with an aging, injury prone quarterback? Just for the discount that he could potentially provide? To me, it's not worth the effort.

The Answer? Carson Palmer.


Carson Palmer wants out of Cincinnati and has informed the team there that he  would be willing to retire rather than come back and play for the team. He played well early in his career but has struggled as of late. The good news? He is two years younger than Matt Hasselbeck and previously worked under Pete Carrol in college, where he was wildly successful. Taking a look at his stats over the course of the past few seasons;



CAREER STATSMORE
SeasonTeamPassingRushingFumbles
GGSCompAttPctYdsAvgTDIntSckSckYRateAttYdsAvgTDFUMLost
2010Cincinnati Bengals161636258661.83,9706.826202620182.432501.6073
2009Cincinnati Bengals161628246660.53,0946.621132621383.639932.4362
2008Cincinnati Bengals447512958.17315.734116769.06386.3020
2007Cincinnati Bengals161637357564.94,1317.226201711986.724100.4051





















While his interception rate is a bit higher than you would like it to be, he only threw three more than Hasselbeck and more than doubled his output in touchdowns. Sure, he had a couple of great receivers aiding him, but Seattle has a young receiving core that could really takeoff this year with a little bit of effort.

At only 31, Palmer has a few more years left in hi and other than 2008, he has not shown that he is prone to injury. If Carrol could stress to him the importance of making the right decisions, then he would be an excellent fit here in Seattle.

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