obiken wrote:Will, RW make it to the ROH? Just wondering.
obiken wrote:Okay, I just wondered. River the HOF is not out of the realm. IF he makes a deep playoff run like the AFC title game I think it puts him in, albeit not first ballot like Wags.
RiverDog wrote:I agree, the HOF is a completely different discussion. I was just surprised that you had doubts about his qualifications for the ROH.
RiverDog wrote:I agree, the HOF is a completely different discussion. I was just surprised that you had doubts about his qualifications for the ROH.
obiken wrote:Maybe it was all the hatred towards him last year, by people like HT. BTW I was sad to see HT go.
RiverDog wrote:We were all sad to see HT go. BTW, he's not the only Seahawk fan that has a full-blooded hatred of Russell. In the other forum that I frequent, I would guess that the majority of those who post about the subject harbor a similar dislike. There's also the receptions Russell's received in Seattle since the trade that are indicators of at least a strong disapproval of him and/or his actions.
obiken wrote:I dont know River, I think it was like a marriage where neither side wanted to be the bad guy but they both knew it was over. He is still the best we ever had.
NorthHawk wrote:Is there a suggestion that a few years after he retires, Wilson won't be welcome in Seattle as a member of the RoH?
I think that a few might think that way, but I can't believe most would turn their back on a player who brought them their only SB win and 2 consecutive appearances in the SB just because he felt stifled by the Offense and wanted out.
That seems incredibly petty to me. If that's coming from the Twitterverse, well that's what that product does to discussions so I take it with a grain of salt.
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