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"T-Jack is doing everything he can. We need to look at the film, see how he played and the decisions and things like that, but I know he's trying his tail off to get it done." -- Pete Carroll after Sunday's gameTarvaris Jackson isn't healthy.That's obvious at this point, his pectoral muscle injured to the point that he wasn't able to throw on consecutive days for a month and a half.But is he too hurt to keep playing?It's a question the Seahawks have to at least consider given the diminishing returns from Jackson since his return and the reality that Seattle is playing on Thursday. That's the day Jackson has been able to start practicing the past couple of weeks.When Seattle begins practicing Tuesday in preparation for Philadelphia, it's not just a question of how to divide the workload between between backup Charlie Whitehurst and Jackson, but whether Seattle's starting quarterback can in fact be ready.This week, Jackson threw for 1...
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