Seahawks: From Bad to Worse in 09'

Bad to worse, worse to bad.
The 2009 Seattle Seahawks have been a very clear joke to watch. Hawks Quarterback Matt Hassel-kitnacrack has regressed (Getting old) with a lot bad throws which have lead to picks ending games. Not having Walter Jones all year has cost the Hawks time in the pocket. Patrick "Grant Windstrom" Kearney has been a bust (no pressure), as has second-time around Ken "10-yard cushion" Lucas. When Marcus Truburnt is not racking up multiple penalties in games, he is getting torched by wide-outs more than the pre and post-game Olympic ceremonies. Head Coach Jim Mora Jr.'s coaching style and press conferences seem to be more tired than the Hawks play on the field.
Big changes need to be made on the Seahawks roster through the draft next year. Those changes should be left tackle, quarterback, running back, and cornerback. Its all starts in the draft with players like in Clemson running back C.J. Spiller. Spiller can do it all rushing for 1,145 yards and 11 touchdowns, combined with 33 receptions for 445 yards and 4 touchdowns this past year.
At Quarterback there could be a surprise in the draft with a name that too many people are not talking about. That name is Central Michigan QB Dan Lefevour, who in 2009 threw for 3,043 yards, 27 touchdowns and a 71.1% pass completion percentage this past year. Lefevour also ran for 701 yards and 14 touchdowns.
For offensive line help in draft, the Hawks may need to look at Michigan lineman Stephen Schilling who can play Guard and Left tackle. Despite Michigan's down year, the local Bellevue High star Schilling (6' 5" and 315 lbs.) was the only bright spot for Michigan during the season.
These are just a few names that may help the Hawks next year. Most of the time the Seattle local mass-media does state that the bad play by QB Matt Hassel-kintacrack is his own fault. The post game media (Hugh Millen, Dave Wyman, and Ian Furness) blames the offensive line woes, the wide outs for running the wrong routes, and makes other excuses for bad quarterback play. The blame game finger-pointing by the media continues even when Hasselback steps to the microphone after throwing 4 picks and fumbling once and says, "I was careless with the ball."
Is the local media having dinner every night with "captain check down" (Matt Kitnacrack)? Is the local media afraid to never get another interview with Matt if they rip him on television radio, or in the papers?
Players will respect you more if you are real and not fake like Seahawks head coach Jim Mora Jr. The Seahawks players have quit on us the fans and their coaches. There will be big changes in 2010 on the Prevent Hawks defense, and the "prevent check-down field goal only red-zone Hawks offense."
-Dre 206 "The one and only!"

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