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Quarterback Rank: #59 Overall: #311
Wallace was the starter for much of the season for the Seahawks because of an injury to Matt Hasselbeck. Wallace was a little up and down, but had some moments, especially late in the season. He had six touchdowns to two interceptions his last four games of the season, throwing for 210-plus yards in three of those four games. He is a solid backup for the Seahawks, a role he should continue to serve this season. Wallace isn't very accurate, but has a good arm and can make plays with his legs. He has 212 yards rushing in his career.
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The Seahawks use him as a receiver at times, which helps his value but not enough to make him worth a roster spot for fantasy teams. Hasselbeck isn't the healthiest of quarterbacks at this stage of his career, though, so Wallace could be worth a waiver-wire grab at some point. |
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| The Associated Press reports Seattle Seahawks QB Seneca Wallace was 33-for-45 for 257 yards with a touchdown pass Week 4. He was sacked five times in the game and lost a fumble. |
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| Eric Williams, of the Tacoma News Tribune, reports Seattle Seahawks offensive coordinator Greg Knapp said the offense will not change if Seneca Wallace starts in Week 3 in place of QB Matt Hasselbeck (rib). Knapp said Wallace received enough snaps during offseason workouts and training camp to feel comfortable in the offense. |
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| Ryan Divish, of the Tacoma News Tribune, reports Seattle Seahawks WR Deon Butler, RB Justin Forsett, WR Ben Obomanu and QB Seneca Wallace fielded punts during practice Thursday, Aug. 27. |
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| Clare Farnsworth, of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, reports Seattle Seahawks QB Seneca Wallace's performance this season allowed him to hit an escalator that will increase his base salary for 2009, which was scheduled to be $1.5 million. Wallace started three of the team's four victories, and eight games overall, because QB Matt Hasselbeck (back) was out with a bulging disk in his back. |
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| The Associated Press reports Seattle Seahawks QB Seneca Wallace 24-for-43 for 250 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions in the team's Week 17 game. |
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| The Seattle Times reports Seattle Seahawks QB Seneca Wallace, who is expected to start during Week 16 against the New York Jets, will be working behind an offensive line consisting of fill-in players. |
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| Jose Miguel Romero, of the Seattle Times, reports Seattle Seahawks QB Seneca Wallace will likely start the team's Week 16 game. |
| Fantasy Impact: We would be surprised if anyone else got the nod. |
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| The Associated Press reports Seattle Seahawks QB Seneca Wallace was 15-for-25 for 226 yards during the team's Week 15 game. |
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| The Associated Press reports Seattle Seahawks QB Seneca Wallace went 20-for-28 for 212 yards and three touchdowns in the team's Week 14 game. |
| Fantasy Impact: Wallace had a great game starting in place of Matt Hasselbeck. The Seahawks might play it safe with Hasselbeck since Wallace played so well this last game. |
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| Scott M. Johnson, of The Everett Herald, reports Seattle Seahawks QB Seneca Wallace (groin) participated in practice Friday, Nov. 14. He is listed as probable for the team's Week 11 game. Head coach Mike Holmgren said he has not decided who will be the team's No. 2 quarterback for the game. |
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