My disagreement with you has been over your use of one very subjective term that you used in a thread months ago, and continue to cling to, and that is that our OL is "vastly" improved over last year's unit, and I simply do not see it that way and I don't understand where it is you're seeing improvement at if we're dead last in protecting the QB and near the bottom in run blocking.
My reference was to your insistence that last year's line shouldn't for some reason be the measuring stick. In regards to improvement. My claim was that the line was performing vastly superior to the line from the year before ( and to date that is the ONLY claim I've made). You continue to bring up measuring sticks from MULTIPLE seasons ago as some form of defense against that. Which makes little to no sense. Even IF you want to credit me with some bizarre claim about the lines greatness ( which I've never once made) truth is, the line IS protecting Wilson better through 15 games than anyone had any right to expect, even if the line is looked at in a vacuum, instead of acknowledging the improved play from last season to this one, considering the inexperience of the players on it. Seems pretty unrealistic and downright silly to "expect" consistency at the level of ten year veterans, from players with two years or less.
It also seems incredibly unrealistic to expect franchise cornerstone lineman to be available at the end of the first round, or wandering the streets looking for work. Everyone can WANT have the most dominant line in the NFL, the unrealistic portion comes when people EXPECT to have that, despite not having the opportunities to get the players necessary to do that.
People complain about the money spent, but as you said, don't WANT to spend the money on the players available. People complain about the unpolished aspect of the players playing, but REFUSE to acknowledge the lack of polished players available via draft to begin with. People complain about the players here, and then complain when the players are gone. Realistically, is it any wonder why I have posted that "Seattle fans can't be happy unless they are complaining about the line. It happens EVERY year"? That isn't a stretch on my part, it's just acknowledging that Seattle could have literally five all pros, and they STILL wouldn't cut the mustard for a large portion of this fan base.
Ultimately, if a RB has a freeway lane to run through and instead runs to contact, it's the lines fault, If the QB is indecisive, or holds the ball to long, or scrambles INTO contact it's the lines fault. If the receivers aren't open, or are running slow developing routes, and there's pressure, it's the lines fault, if there's pressure on a kicker causing a bad punt or FG , it's the lines fault, if a defender makes a great play, it's the lines fault..... I simply don't work that way. I never have, and I never will. I may not be close to perfect in my analyst of the offenses play ( and have never claimed to be) but I feel OK with understanding and reading the mistakes made.
Here's a simple example of how to do it. IF you have time to say "well throw it, throw the Ball Russ" two or three times, before pressure, that is NOT the lines fault, it may not be Wilson's either, but more often than not, it IS.
If an unlocked rusher is coming hard off the edge when the defense brings more than four, again that is NOT the lines fault. It's up to the QB to read that and either make them miss our get the ball out of his hand.
These things aren't complicated.
On a side note, I DO wonder how many sacks are actually created by the coaching staffs philosophy of not turning the ball over? It's impossible to really tell, but I personally do believe it inflates those totals. A LOT of QBs throw balls under pressure, or take chances without it, I really don't see Wilson do that. Typically the throws he makes are to receivers with LARGE cushions ( not all, but as a whole yeah). I wonder if because of the philosophy, Wilson doesn't take as many, which in turn would lead to holding the ball longer, making blocking more difficult, more pressures and sacks etc.. just something I've been kicking around for the last couple years.