Updated Nov 18, 2009 - 3:05 pm
Tim Hasselbeck: "That was a dirty, cheap shot move by Darnell Dockett."
Tim Hasselbeck joined the show today to talk Seahawks, so we took the opportunity to ask Tim about the controversial play Sunday in Arizona where Darnell Dockett pushed his forearm in to Matt Haselbeck's throat while the two were on the ground, and Tim responded candidly by saying:

"Let me tell you something, that was a dirty, cheap shot move by Darnell Dockett. I don't care what he wants to say now. I've been on teams with good guys, and I've been on teams with bad guys...bad guy. And, what he did was flat out dirty and I hope the league fines him, and I hope they fine him heavily, because I think he deserves it."
Tim mentioned in the interview he would feel the same away if Darryl Tapp had drove his forearm in to Kurt Warner's throat while he's on the ground. The rest of the interview touched on the future of the Seahawks, what Tim thinks of Mora telling his team to be nastier, and more.
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Brock Huard played football for his father, Mike, at Puyallup High School before moving on to the University of Washington. There Brock erased older brother Damon's name on several season and career passing records. Brock spent the first three years of his professional career with the Seahawks before being traded to Indianapolis. He rejoined the Seahawks in 2004 and ended his career that season.
Mike Salk comes to Seattle from the ESPN Radio Network and 890 ESPN in Boston. At the national level, Salk teamed with ESPN NFL reporter Michael Smith to host "Countdown to Kickoff," ESPN Radio's NFL pre-game show. He has also hosts a variety of afternoon, evening, and weekend shows for the network.
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