Mora angry over Dockett's treatment of Hasselbeck
Nov 17, 2009 - 3:54 AM By GREGG BELL AP Sports WriterRENTON, Wash.(AP) -- Frustrated over what's become a lost season for his Seahawks, Jim Mora used sarcasm to make a point he hopes gets heard throughout league headquarters.
Protect my quarterback, too.
Seattle's coach delivered an exaggerated message Monday: If referees aren't going to call it, then his defenders should be pressing their forearms into the throats of opposing quarterbacks.
Mora was still fuming a day after Arizona defensive tackle Darnell Dockett pressed his forearm into Matt Hasselbeck's throat following a sack by Clark Haggans in the second quarter of Sunday's loss to Arizona. Hasselbeck got up holding his neck, but referee Walt Coleman did not throw a flag.
Mora said that play is "something I'd like to hear back on" from the league office.
"If they're not going to call it, then I'd like to see our guys do it to their quarterback - if they're not going to call it," Mora said.
"If it's illegal, then it would be called," he added. "If it's legal, then we should be doing it - if it's legal. I would never advocate us doing anything that's illegal."
Mora made two pronounced gasps to simulate what he said Hasselbeck was doing after the play.
"Boy, I'd like to see their quarterback doing that, you know?" Mora said. "It's a vicious game. I'm not saying anything that anyone else wouldn't say."
Dockett, who has engaged in friendly sparring with Hasselbeck on Twitter this season, used the social networking site to respond. He posted he would never try to hurt Hasselbeck because "he's a good guy."
Dockett also directly responded to Mora, who was a walk-on linebacker at the University of Washington in the early 1980s.
He wrote that stuff happens in football and "if u ever played the game ud understand."
Sunday night, Dockett tweeted: "don't normally do this but I got much respect for MatthewHass8 U 1 tough player good luck and stay healthy, the forarm was by accident!"
Playing with broken ribs and a sore shoulder, Hasselbeck completed 26 of 52 passes for 315 yards while being sacked four times in the 31-20 loss to the Cardinals.
Seattle (3-6) essentially trails Arizona by four games in the NFC West that the Seahawks ruled from 2004-07. The Cardinals (6-3) own the first tiebreaker by virtue of their series sweep.
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AP Sports Writer Bob Baum in Phoenix contributed to this report.
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