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Originally Posted by browna
Yup, he went to TEN, and still thought he could play. His last few years in Seattle really showed otherwise, as a full time starter, who'd lost some of his step and zip on the throw and got extremely lazy with the decision making.
So, instead of being a mentor to Locker in TEN, competed with him and Locker has suffered in development at the time, and, since.
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Locker's development has nothing to do with Hasselbeck and everything to do with the fact that Locker is a terrible quarterback.