Seattle Seahawks: Five Predictions For the 2009 Season

Zachary Habner by Correspondent Written on June 26, 2009
IRVING, TX - NOVEMBER 27:  Quarterback Matt Hasselbeck #8 of the Seattle Seahawks drops back to pass against the Dallas Cowboys in the first quarter at Texas Stadium on November 27, 2008 in Irving, Texas.  (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images) (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
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When Matt Hasselbeck is at his best, he is usually spreading the ball all over the field, giving every receiver a chance to get involved in the game.   Against the New York Giants in 2006, Hasselbeck threw for five touchdowns to four different receivers.

 

In 2007, he threw for four touchdowns against the Arizona Cardinals to four different receivers.  If Hasselbeck is on his game everyone will get involved. 

 

 

Max Unger will replace someone on the offensive line four games into the season.

 

Max Unger could be the X-factor for the Seahawks this season.  The former center from the University of Oregon gives the Seahawks a versatile option on the offensive line.

 

At 6’ 5” and 300 pounds, Unger is a big body with a tenacious attitude that could bring toughness to the offensive line in ’09.  He led an Oregon rushing attack that was one of the best in the nation in 2007.

 

Both Chris Spencer and Mike Wahle better impress in the first four games this season.  The Seahawks will not hesitate to plug in Unger.

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