UNDER THE GUN
Michael Silver
September 01, 2003
Matt Hasselbeck was smoking hot over the final six games last season, directing an offense that averaged an NFL-high 476 yards a game during that span. But most of those games were against nonplayoff teams with poor defenses. If Hasselbeck is going to become a top quarterback, he'll have to be productive when it counts.
Matt Hasselbeck was smoking hot over the final six games last season, directing an offense that averaged an NFL-high 476 yards a game during that span. But most of those games were against nonplayoff teams with poor defenses. If Hasselbeck is going to become a top quarterback, he'll have to be productive when it counts.