#748636 - 03/19/12 03:49 PM
Hawks / Flynn
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Any thoughts? Seems he is a great prospect just that Green Bay had two good quarterbacks so he skipped out.
RENTON, Wash. (AP) — The Seattle Seahawks are hoping another Green Bay backup turns into their franchise quarterback.
The Seahawks reached agreement Sunday with Matt Flynn on a three-year deal, bringing one of the most wanted - yet unproven - free agents to the Pacific Northwest to try and solidify Seattle's QB position.
Flynn has been a career backup in Green Bay, stuck behind All-Pro Aaron Rodgers - much the way Matt Hasselbeck was stuck behind Brett Favre before being acquired by Seattle in 2001.
When given an opportunity, Flynn has shined. His best performance was his last, throwing for 480 yards and six touchdowns in a victory over Detroit in Green Bay's season finale.
That sealed Flynn as one to the top free agent prospects this offseason. He visited Seattle late this week and after a brief trip to Miami, picked the Seahawks.
Terms of Flynn's deal were not released by the team, although owner Paul Allen took to Twitter to congratulate general manager John Schneider and coach Pete Carroll on locking up Flynn for three years. ESPN.com reported that Flynn's deal is worth up to $24 million.
Seattle had inside knowledge of Flynn thanks to Schneider. Before coming to Seattle, Schneider worked in the Green Bay front office and was there when Flynn was drafted in the seventh-round out of LSU in 2008. He quickly became Rodgers' backup and played in parts of 34 games over the past four seasons.
He started once during the 2010 season, nearly leading the Packers to a win at New England. Then came his breakout start to close out the 2011 campaign, when he set Green Bay records for yards passing and touchdown passes in a game.
In his regular season career, Flynn has completed 62 percent of his passes and thrown nine touchdowns against five interceptions.
Flynn's deal answers one of Seattle's big offseason questions. The Seahawks have focused mostly on bringing back their own free agents - most notably running back Marshawn Lynch and defensive end Red Bryant. The only quarterback with experience on the Seahawks' roster is Tarvaris Jackson, who played through a difficult pectoral injury for more than half of last season that won him admiration in the Seahawks locker room. But he never took firm hold of the job.
``We are really excited to bring Matt in here to compete with Tarvaris,'' Carroll said.
Jackson threw for a career-high 3,091 yards and had a passer rating of 79.2 last season. But he had just 14 touchdowns passes versus 13 interceptions and struggled in the fourth quarter of four winnable home games that ultimately were the reason Seattle missed the playoffs.
Jackson will be the incumbent heading into offseason workouts, but it'll be an open competition with Flynn.
And the similarities to the past can't be ignored. It was before the 2001 season that former Green Bay and then Seattle coach Mike Holmgren wanted to bring a Packers' backup to Seattle in the hopes of becoming the long-term starter.
So Seattle traded for Hasselbeck, who eventually played a decade for the Seahawks, starting 131 regular season games and leading them to their only Super Bowl appearance. Like Flynn, Hasselbeck was a late-round selection who got few opportunities playing behind a star.
Edited by Rivrguy (03/19/12 03:50 PM)
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#748647 - 03/19/12 04:22 PM
Re: Hawks / Flynn
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I'm very pleased with them picking up Flynn. Maybe they can become competitive again with a good QB. I like the fact that this team is so young and should only get better. I think Carrol is on the right path.
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#748667 - 03/19/12 05:51 PM
Re: Hawks / Flynn
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Didn't think of it.
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#748755 - 03/19/12 10:26 PM
Re: Hawks / Flynn
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I'm very pleased with them picking up Flynn. Maybe they can become competitive again with a good QB. I like the fact that this team is so young and should only get better. I think Carrol is on the right path. yes i agree too. TJ just did not show enough.
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#748765 - 03/19/12 10:54 PM
Re: Hawks / Flynn
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Probably the best option on the market given that Peyton wouldn't take a look at the Hawks... Rodgers praises him for what it's worth, but we all saw how Kevin Kolb turned out in his first year as a starter.
Love him or hate him, Pete seems to be pretty good at evaluating talent....I hope he found a good one in Flynn, can't win much with a below average QB.... Seems like yesterday when everyone was all confused about him drafting Earl Thomas over Taylor Mays, but that worked out just fine.....
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#748876 - 03/20/12 12:15 PM
Re: Hawks / Flynn
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Love him or hate him, Pete seems to be pretty good at evaluating talent.
Does the name Tarvaris Jackson ring a bell? Sure and I guess Babe Ruth never missed a fast ball.
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