RiverDog wrote:The rumor mill is running wild:
Could Russell Wilson be traded? There's one clear landing spot, and it could reignite a franchise
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/coul ... franchise/
Russell Wilson to Las Vegas for Derek Carr? It would have to include 3 #1's, the MGM, the Bellagio, and the Luxor.
Russell Wilson to Las Vegas for Derek Carr? It would have to include 3 #1's, the MGM, the Bellagio, and the Luxor.
Hawktawk wrote:The chariot is turning into a pumpkin pronto. The fact with Russ is that throughout his career he’s been responsible for a great number of his hits and sacks . But he’s made incredible plays on the scramble drill. Over the years it’s gotten out of balance in the postseason .
It was never more true than this season in the second half . After his complaints throwing his line under the bus field gulls compiled a devastating montage of Russ holding the ball , passing up open receivers and then making bad throws under pressure or taking sacks . One play his eyes never came off DK in spite of 3 receivers being open and he took a sack 5.5 seconds after the snap . Something has changed and as I posted earlier it’s denial to say it hasn’t . Russ has gone from the ultimate team player to a blame shifting diva . Still the greatest Qb we ever had or possibly ever will but the glass slipper is broken , Cinderella story over.
Hawktawk wrote:The chariot is turning into a pumpkin pronto. The fact with Russ is that throughout his career he’s been responsible for a great number of his hits and sacks . But he’s made incredible plays on the scramble drill. Over the years it’s gotten out of balance in the postseason .
It was never more true than this season in the second half . After his complaints throwing his line under the bus field gulls compiled a devastating montage of Russ holding the ball , passing up open receivers and then making bad throws under pressure or taking sacks . One play his eyes never came off DK in spite of 3 receivers being open and he took a sack 5.5 seconds after the snap . Something has changed and as I posted earlier it’s denial to say it hasn’t . Russ has gone from the ultimate team player to a blame shifting diva . Still the greatest Qb we ever had or possibly ever will but the glass slipper is broken , Cinderella story over.
obiken wrote:Sorry I dont buy the argument! 390+ sacks in 9 years, thats a record that goes back to 1970! Sorry, this is not Russ's fault, and I admire what he doing, he is finally breaking out of his Raa Raa shell and telling management that he is tired of getting pummeled!
c_hawkbob wrote:What I'm reading is that the team is standing firm at "he's not available" .
“LIKE ANY PLAYER, YOU NEVER WANT TO GET HIT, THAT’S THE REALITY OF PLAYING THIS POSITION; ASK ANY QUARTERBACK WHO WANTS TO PLAY THIS GAME. BUT AT THE SAME TIME, IT’S PART OF THE JOB AND EVERYTHING ELSE. I THINK THAT THE REALITY IS THAT I’VE DEFINITELY BEEN HIT. I’VE BEEN SACKED ALMOST 400 TIMES, SO WE’VE GOT TO GET BETTER. I’VE GOT TO FIND WAYS TO GET BETTER TOO.”
c_hawkbob wrote:Here's an excellent article that separate's what Russ actually said, in context, from what the subsequent and ever growing spin has been: https://pacificnwsports.com/seattle-sea ... Cs6UcDYOUM
He didn't answer these questions any differently than he always does. For instance (and I apologize for the all caps but it's a c&p and I don't have the time to retype it all out:
“LIKE ANY PLAYER, YOU NEVER WANT TO GET HIT, THAT’S THE REALITY OF PLAYING THIS POSITION; ASK ANY QUARTERBACK WHO WANTS TO PLAY THIS GAME. BUT AT THE SAME TIME, IT’S PART OF THE JOB AND EVERYTHING ELSE. I THINK THAT THE REALITY IS THAT I’VE DEFINITELY BEEN HIT. I’VE BEEN SACKED ALMOST 400 TIMES, SO WE’VE GOT TO GET BETTER. [b]I’VE GOT TO FIND WAYS TO GET BETTER TOO.”
That's what he always says! right down to the "we's" and the "I've got to be better toos". Unlike what Walt said (I think he was reading the spin, not the actual quotes) I don't see him throwing his O-line under the bus in that statement, "We" could be and likely is referring the scheme as much as the personnel (and knowing Russ, probably more than).
Everyone needs to chill, Russ ain't going nowhere. This is just Dan Patrick selling copy.
c_hawkbob wrote:The Dan Patrick show quotes is the source of that article too (click on the links within). Just like always, everyone else is quoting the same root source. There's no more smoke now than there was the day he said it. It's just that the more people regurgitate the same thing in a slightly different way people think he's running around screaming it all over the place. That's not what's going on.
obiken wrote:Right now there are three great quarterbacks in the league a viable age, Patrick Mahomes, Deshaun Watson, and Russell Wilson. You trade Russell Wilson for anybody but the other two you’re getting less value for your product and I don’t see how that helps the team!
Aseahawkfan wrote:Until the defense is rebuilt, nothing is changing. I worry more about the defense than the O-line. Pete's plan don't work without a super strong defense. At heart he is a defensive guy and his teams need that strong defense to do what he wants to do.
trents wrote:There's a lot of truth in what you say. But it works both ways. If the offense is producing a lot of three and outs then the defense is on the field too long.
But I certainly agree with those who said the tight ends need to be more involved and not just used as linemen.
TriCitySam wrote:* I want more stars
* I want Antonio Brown
* I want to be involved in selecting coaches
* I want to be involved in making personnel decisions
* I want better protection
Well, he's not management and shouldn’t Be thinking he is. Wanna help? Stop whining every off season, stop holdIng the ball and taking losses. Your plate is over-filled (maybe literally) with outside investments and advisors. Wanna be the best? Brady’s a good example. Work hard, get rid of the ball, make cap-friendly deals, don’t throw your teammates under the bus and shut up.
Aseahawkfan wrote:Until the defense is rebuilt, nothing is changing. I worry more about the defense than the O-line. Pete's plan don't work without a super strong defense. At heart he is a defensive guy and his teams need that strong defense to do what he wants to do.
TriCitySam wrote:* I want more stars
* I want Antonio Brown
* I want to be involved in selecting coaches
* I want to be involved in making personnel decisions
* I want better protection
Well, he's not management and shouldn’t Be thinking he is. Wanna help? Stop whining every off season, stop holdIng the ball and taking losses. Your plate is over-filled (maybe literally) with outside investments and advisors. Wanna be the best? Brady’s a good example. Work hard, get rid of the ball, make cap-friendly deals, don’t throw your teammates under the bus and shut up.
There's a lot of truth in what you say. But it works both ways. If the offense is producing a lot of three and outs then the defense is on the field too long.
But I certainly agree with those who said the tight ends need to be more involved and not just used as linemen.
TriCitySam wrote:* I want more stars
* I want Antonio Brown
* I want to be involved in selecting coaches
* I want to be involved in making personnel decisions
* I want better protection
Well, he's not management and shouldn’t Be thinking he is. Wanna help? Stop whining every off season, stop holdIng the ball and taking losses. Your plate is over-filled (maybe literally) with outside investments and advisors. Wanna be the best? Brady’s a good example. Work hard, get rid of the ball, make cap-friendly deals, don’t throw your teammates under the bus and shut up.
Hawktawk wrote:He should have come off the field after that game and said" I sucked" its my fault" because it was. I don't remember the whining when it was contract negotiation time or the staged "hey seattle we got a deal" in bed with Ciara in the middle of the night . I thought it was kind of funny at the time but in hindsight its just a window into the increasingly show biz persona of RW.
I'm really concerned about the future with our QB.
Hawktawk wrote:He should have come off the field after that game and said" I sucked" its my fault" because it was. I don't remember the whining when it was contract negotiation time or the staged "hey seattle we got a deal" in bed with Ciara in the middle of the night . I thought it was kind of funny at the time but in hindsight its just a window into the increasingly show biz persona of RW.
I'm really concerned about the future with our QB.
TriCitySam wrote:Agree, Russell has a hard time taking accountability. He will throw in an occasional "I could do better", but immediatly soft pedal it with something about all the great things he does. I heard Ray Roberts yesterday being not very happy with what RW had to say, one thing that really struck me was Ray saying "He talks about protecting his legacy, but it's not just his legacy - it's the other guys legacy too, including the OL". RW spends too much time talking about how how great he's going to be. Wanna talk to yourself in the mirror - great - "This suit seems a little tight". Publicly? Not so great. I know he thinks he's the smartest guy in the room, maybe it's just the way he looks, but sometimes the expression on his face tells a different story.
RiverDog wrote:Yea, it's a conundrum. Pete's system doesn't work unless you have a top 10 defense yet you have a quarterback that's soaking up a lot of salary and asking for more players to surround him that you have to keep happy. I'm not sure how much longer Pete and Russell can co-exist.
This thing is taking on a life of its own. I can't arrow down my news feed without seeing another article speculating about a Russell trade or where he might end up. I know it's the offseason and the slowest time of the year for sports, but my Lord, this is getting nauseating. If there's nothing to it, then they need to put a stop to it and re-take their wedding vows.
c_hawkbob wrote:Show me the quote where he threw anyone under a bus. Not some talking head's click generating spin but the actual quote.
Aseahawkfan wrote:I still don't know why people are fretting after a 12-4 season with a division win where Russell threw 40 TDs. But I guess par for the course for this crazy year.
Aseahawkfan wrote:The only QB been able to win Super Bowls with historically unprecedented consistency is a player you hate named Tom Brady. Everyone other mere mortal QB wishes they were Russell Wilson or relatively equal. Seattle will wish they had Russell Wilson back if they let Russell Wilson go and end up in the toilet again for years.
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