Article By Chris Cluff on 12th October, 2009
It was just what the reeling Seahawks needed. They had to win, and they did it much more easily than anyone thought they could. It was Seattle's biggest margin of victory since the Hawks shut out Philadelphia 42-0 on a Monday night in 2005.
Forget the sharp pain in his ribs, Hasselbeck was just sharp—sharper than anyone could have expected. He completed 18 of 30 passes for 241 yards and, as mentioned, four touchdowns—two to T.J. Houshmandzadeh and two to Nate Burleson.
He was sacked once and hit four times total, and he even ran three times for 23 yards. Hasselbeck was so pumped after a nine-yard run out of bounds in the first quar...
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