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Hass

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Sun Nov 29, 2015 2:11 pm
by Hawktawk
4-0 baby. Way to go you old geezer! Knocked Tampa down a peg as well.
Re: Hass

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Sun Nov 29, 2015 3:22 pm
by RiverDog
Nice to see Hass doing well. There wasn't a more likeable guy, great sense of humor, always a great teammate that everyone liked. If Russell Wilson can't win the SB MVP, I hope that Hass does.
But knocking Tampa Bay down a peg isn't going to mean a thing unless we can start beating some quality teams.
Re: Hass

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Sun Nov 29, 2015 11:34 pm
by Zorn76
Hass killed my teaser card today, lol, but I am happy for him.
How great is it that he's playing a huge role in keeping Colts alive for playoffs.
At 40, the man is still delivering.
Remarkable, no matter who the opponent is.
Re: Hass

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Mon Nov 30, 2015 7:12 am
by RiverDog
Zorn76 wrote:Hass killed my teaser card today, lol, but I am happy for him.
How great is it that he's playing a huge role in keeping Colts alive for playoffs.
At 40, the man is still delivering.
Remarkable, no matter who the opponent is.
I heard on SNF last night that Brady wants to play until he's 45.
Re: Hass

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Mon Nov 30, 2015 7:51 am
by Hawktawk
No way is Brady playing till 45. With what he has left to work with he may not make 2016. Take away his super quick guy and his unworldly tight end he's really pretty average.
Hass's career is sort of taking on a Krieg trajectory playing well into a second decade and still good enough to win for teams.
Its awesome, another reason to turn on the tube and watch football like I really need that.....
Re: Hass

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Mon Nov 30, 2015 10:07 am
by Hawk Sista
very HAPPY for Matthew. He is a great guy.
Re: Hass

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Mon Nov 30, 2015 12:26 pm
by mykc14
Keep it up Matt! The problem is there is no way they are going to allow him to keep playing when Luck's Kidney heals. How cool would it have been for him to lead that team to the SB. I never wish injuries on guys, but it would be fun to see how far #8 could take them. Come on Luck take the rest of the season off to rest that Kidney!
Re: Hass

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Mon Nov 30, 2015 12:30 pm
by Hawktawk
They wouldn't sit Luck for Hasslebones would they?
Hey Lombardi's don't grow on trees. I know they wont but if I was the HC and lets say Hass gets to 6 or 7 and 0 as starter do you really sit him the way Luck has been playing this season?
At least Hass has proved he can get to the big game.
Re: Hass

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Mon Nov 30, 2015 1:00 pm
by RiverDog
Hawktawk wrote:They wouldn't sit Luck for Hasslebones would they?
Hey Lombardi's don't grow on trees. I know they wont but if I was the HC and lets say Hass gets to 6 or 7 and 0 as starter do you really sit him the way Luck has been playing this season?
At least Hass has proved he can get to the big game.
What Hass did 10 years ago is completely irrelevant. The point is that he's winning now.
I suspect there are a lot of Colts fans going through the QB dilemma. Conventional wisdom is that you don't lose a starting job due to injury, but when you are talking about the quarterback, there's a lot of other factors that come into play, such as receivers getting adjusted to the way their QB delivers the ball. If Hass continues to win, I'd lean towards shutting down Luck for the remainder of the season and tell him that the starting job is still his but not until next September.
Re: Hass

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Mon Nov 30, 2015 5:57 pm
by Hawktown
Hawktawk wrote:They wouldn't sit Luck for Hasslebones would they?
I would love to see this just for a good laugh!!!

Re: Hass

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Mon Dec 07, 2015 9:09 am
by Seahawkfan80
Looks like he did not do as well last night. I still think he has a bit in the tank..but someone is probably siphoning off a tad bit at a time when he is not looking...
4-1 as a starter with that team.
Re: Hass

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Mon Dec 07, 2015 1:03 pm
by Uppercut
Seahawkfan80 wrote:Looks like he did not do as well last night. I still think he has a bit in the tank..but someone is probably siphoning off a tad bit at a time when he is not looking...
4-1 as a starter with that team.
He faded badly as more pressure was applied. I think he had a couple INTs and them Charlie Whithurst came in in the end.. Just like old home week.
Re: Hass

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Mon Dec 07, 2015 2:12 pm
by Hawktawk
Hass was knocked out of the game with neck and shoulder issues. More than anything that result tells me what a quality win the Stealers game was more than anything else.
Re: Hass

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Mon Dec 07, 2015 3:26 pm
by Zorn76
Tough place to play, and tough circumstances for the Colts going in, as Pitt had to be pizzed after last week:)
Hass had done admirably, though, and they have a winnable game in Jacksonville coming up. His success this year just about guarantees him a job in 2016 if he still wants to play, and he should.
Re: Hass

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Mon Dec 07, 2015 3:33 pm
by Hawkstar
Man, Big Ben was hucking it deep last night. The Steelers receivers have to be the best group out there and Ben stands in there long enough to deliver the deep ball. They, (along with us) look to be the scary WC team showing up in the playoffs.
oh, little weird to see Charlie come in after Hass was hurt. Brought back a lot of memories and debates over who should be the Hawks starter when Hass had his struggles.