obiken wrote:1. This was RW's worst game. He missed a guy wide open down the middle.
2. Yeah the pick 6 was bad
3. Carson going out probably cost us the game.
4. He is elite.
5. What's your alternative Pope?
The POPE wrote:This is where Russell earns that elite status some have bestowed on him. We shall see.
Pope
Anthony wrote:
He has none he like few other just like to heap all the blame they can on Wilson for everything and anything. Wilson played a bad game, overall, that's true but despite that, we were a drop pass form going into OT. Wilson playing bad, Dropped passes, bad penalties that cost us alot of reasons.
obiken wrote:1. This was RW's worst game. He missed a guy wide open down the middle.
2. Yeah the pick 6 was bad
3. Carson going out probably cost us the game.
4. He is elite.
5. What's your alternative Pope?
The POPE wrote:
1. Agree
2. Agree
3. Agree
4. Don’t agree
5. No alternative at this point
Carson out had a huge impact. As I have said in previous posts Russell is at his best when the run game is clicking. Today it got slowed down and we saw what happens when the run game goes away. When Russell can consistently perform at an elite level when the run game goes south I will agree with Elite, until that time...nope.
Pope out
idhawkman wrote:[Again, you are just wrong Anthony. The last pass was not dropped it was tipped. RW didn't thread that one well enough but when you put your team into a single play working or not it is not the WR who tried to make the catch that was TIPPED that cost you the game. Remember, it was not to go to OT, it was for a chance to go for 2 to go to OT. RW simply shat himself today and he needs to take a long look in the mirror, not the rest of the team.
RiverDog wrote:
If it was tipped, it had little if any affect on it's trajectory. I wouldn't call it a drop as it was a tough catch, but it's one that you would expect an NFL receiver to make.
But I agree wholeheartedly with the rest of your comments. Russell sucked, plain and simple. At least 3 sacks that were a direct result of him holding onto the ball too long that were drive killers, missed receivers, a pick 6 that he should have seen. But had we scored and pulled it out in overtime, there'd be those...that shall remain nameless...that would have been lauding Russell's incredible 4th quarter comeback and refer to him as Mr. Clutch.
In summary, Russell's a very good quarterback, best in franchise history, fits our system well, and wins more games for us than he loses. He's also one of my favorite Seahawks of all time. But he's not "elite", whatever that means. So far this season, he's had 5 good games, 3 bad ones. Today's loss was on him.
Anthony wrote:I agree with some of what you say, however, While I agree Wilson can play and play well in this system I do nt9o believe this system is the best system for him. We have seen in him a system that works best for him in latter 2015. The problem is this current system is PCs system not built for Wilson.
RiverDog wrote:
If I recall, the latter part of 2015 featured a lot of lower division defenses.
Pete's system fit Russell pretty well for his first 3 years.
obiken wrote:You guys have to remember, RW was a bargain the first 4 years, then choices had to be made to make up for his salary. He had a bad game but come on, IF Cowherd says he's elite, he's elite. All great QB's have bad games.
RiverDog wrote:In summary, Russell's a very good quarterback, best in franchise history, fits our system well, and wins more games for us than he loses. He's also one of my favorite Seahawks of all time. But he's not "elite", whatever that means. So far this season, he's had 5 good games, 3 bad ones. Today's loss was on him.
idhawkman wrote:I would also like to point out that Fluker was not on the field for much of the game and when he's not on the field, we struggle as a team. RW is still responsible but I wonder if Fluker could have settled RW a bit by being there.
What I do know is if Fluker is not on the field for the Rams game it is going to be ugly. I mean UG - LY!
obiken wrote:You guys have to remember, RW was a bargain the first 4 years, then choices had to be made to make up for his salary. He had a bad game but come on, IF Cowherd says he's elite, he's elite. All great QB's have bad games.
NorthHawk wrote:He's one of the best QB's in the league however, probably in the high 2nd tier, and that should be good enough to win games if the supporting cast contributes as well.
I guess it depends on where you draw the line between the first and second tiers. Brady and Rodgers for sure, and probably Brees. Most analysts worth their salt rank Wilson somewhere between #6 and #10, which is about where I'd put him. But you're right about the supporting cast. Russell can't carry the load himself in the same manner an "elite" quarterback can. Brady and Rodgers can make average players look better. I don't think that the same can be said about Russell.
HumanCockroach wrote:Russ is a great, franchise QB. That said, elite is subjective. I would land on the side of not elite, but like I said, subjective. IMHO elite QBs turn average castoffs receivers in to all pro players. They anticipate and deliver strikes when the ball shouldn't be thrown in the first place, they carry teams, with orrr without surrounding talent, and are the player that puts a team yearly into a Championship conversation, regardless of teams weakness, or lack of talent. For all the good things Russ is, and there's LOTS of good there, I don't view him as being that player.
idhawkman wrote:I would also like to point out that Fluker was not on the field for much of the game and when he's not on the field, we struggle as a team. RW is still responsible but I wonder if Fluker could have settled RW a bit by being there.
RiverDog wrote:As mykc pointed out, most if not all of the sacks were coverage sacks, and Fluker's long suit is not pass protection. Additionally, we still ran the ball very well even after Chris Carson, our best RB, left the game via injury. All totaled, our rushing average for the game was 4.8 ypc, a tad bit higher than our 4.3 ypc for the season, so I can't see where having Fluker available for the whole game would have had a huge impact.
IMO our biggest problem Sunday was our quarterback play. That was one of if not the worst performance of the season for Russell.
What I do know is if Fluker is not on the field for the Rams game it is going to be ugly. I mean UG - LY!
obiken wrote:Yeah, IF you guys like ID Hawk, and Pope hate him so much, ship him to Jacksonville, and see how he does there.
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Re: Russell “pick 6” Wilson
by idhawkman » Mon Nov 05, 2018 5:48 pm
obiken wrote:Yeah, IF you guys like ID Hawk, and Pope hate him so much, ship him to Jacksonville, and see how he does there.
Don't put words in my mouth that I didn't say
HumanCockroach wrote:Subjective.
I honestly don't care if you believe that player doesn't exist or not Anthony. Wilson is a very good, franchise worthy QB. I said so there. Until he can elevate lesser players, and throw players open, anticipate routes, deliver the ball in rhythm and accurately more consistently, IMHO he isn't one of the "elite" Qbs... elite are guys that do that, game in and game out, throw after throw after throw, despite pressure, despite lack of running games, despite in essence the excuses that some feel obligated to use every time Wilson is criticized.
Players like Montana, Marino, Brees, Rodgers, Brady etc. Wilson doesn't belong in that conversation about the best to do it currently, doesn't mean he isn't unique or great, just means he isn't elite.
obiken wrote:Yeah, IF you guys like ID Hawk, and Pope hate him so much, ship him to Jacksonville, and see how he does there.
The POPE wrote:I never once advocated Wilson be traded. Simply pointed out his yo yo style of play. When he can be consistently good through 4 quarters i will shut up. I have stated Russell is an above average QB. I just don’t think he needs to be on a pedestal until he demonstrates he can consistently play 3-4 quarters of good football and not just one. It’s been argued that the problem is coaching, scheme, Russell. I don’t know what the problem is, but the inconsistencies need to be addressed. Who knows, maybe Russell would benefit from a change of scenery, but I doubt it. I just can’t put him in the same class as Brady or Rogers until his play is consistently good throughout games and the yo yo crap stops. Just my humble opinion. Pope out
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