I know it has been a
little while since I last wrote about the Seahawks however it is the slow time
of the year concerning the NFL though diehard fans are always into it.
One question about the
Seahawks is whether veteran backup quarterback Tarvaris Jackson will return for
another season. I am sure Pete Carroll and John Schneider would like him too. I
am wondering when the Seahawks will develop a young quarterback. I guess we
could have Jackson back and develop one at the same time. The Seahawks could
develop a young quarterback and make him the backup. I know there are those who
will say what happen if Russell Wilson actually gets hurt. My answer to that
question is can’t a rookie quarterback run the Seahawk offense. The Seahawks
could go out and get a veteran quarterback later if necessary. Remember when
the Seahawks drafted Russell Wilson as a third round draft pick I am sure they
did not expect him to be the starting quarterback however he has gone on to
help lead the Seahawks to two Super Bowl appearances including beating the
Denver Broncos. We could all argue they should have won two Super Bowls. So the
Seahawks could develop a good young backup quarterback at the same time as
being the current backup. It would be nice to have Jackson back but I would not
be that concerned. The only question right now whether the young quarterbacks
on the roster qualify for being the one to develop; if not the case no question
is to bring Jackson back. I can’t think of any backup quarterbacks out on the
market would fit any better than him. Over the next few weeks we will see how
the Seahawks will answer the question.
Next time on the Seahawks I will write
about the running back position since the retirement of Marshawn Lynch. Good
day and Go Seahawks!
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