NorthHawk wrote:Reaching his peak in his 3rd year is a pretty bold statement.
If you asked him he would probably say he still has a lot to work on, and would probably be right.
What we saw in the preseason in my mind is a QB who knows not only the plays, but why and when they can be successful.
As well, the game has slowed down to the point that recognizing Defenses and understanding how the called play can take advantage of matchups or being able to audible out to a better play is a lot easier. When you fully understand something, you can be far more efficient, and we saw that in the preseason.
Let's hope the OL can meet the challenge GB will give us. Peppers and Matthews off the edge or Matthews up the middle is something we don't need.
RiverDog wrote:NorthHawk wrote:Reaching his peak in his 3rd year is a pretty bold statement.
If you asked him he would probably say he still has a lot to work on, and would probably be right.
What we saw in the preseason in my mind is a QB who knows not only the plays, but why and when they can be successful.
As well, the game has slowed down to the point that recognizing Defenses and understanding how the called play can take advantage of matchups or being able to audible out to a better play is a lot easier. When you fully understand something, you can be far more efficient, and we saw that in the preseason.
Let's hope the OL can meet the challenge GB will give us. Peppers and Matthews off the edge or Matthews up the middle is something we don't need.
Statistically he can't get any better, at least in terms of completion percentage and passer rating, nor can I honestly challenge any decisions he's made during the preseason. I don't think you'll see any better play out of him than what we've seen the past 4 weeks. And of course, every player is not going to be satisfied no matter how they play. The only work I see him as having to do is the week-to-week preparation for the next opponent. I don't see anything that sticks out as a flaw in his mechanics or his decision making.
Of course, one always has to keep in mind that it's only preseason, but I get the sense that this season is going to be Russell at his finest. And I hear you about the pass rush. It could be a real problem, especially when we go on the road.
kalibane wrote:Maybe peak maybe not. I'm not going to predict that in only his third year. However, I can't disagree about his performance. If the way he (and by extension the offense) performs close to the level we saw in the preseason, I would be hard pressed to pick anyone else to go to the Superbowl.
I know that people were upset over the way the defense played against the Raiders but in the only drive the first team was offense was on the field, they looked so comfortable and precise that it almost radiated a feeling of boredom (if that makes any sense). It was almost felt like there wasn't a defense out there and they were just playing against air. They went 70 yards on three big plays but it was matter of fact. It felt a little similar in the Bears game as well.
I've heard all the talk of the goal for Wilson this year is to complete 70% of his passes. This preseason made that feel realistic and that should be scary for the rest of the league.
I think we'd also be remiss in not acknowledging how the "worst trade in the history of the franchise" being on the field changed everything. Several times I watched Harvin take the entire back end of the defense with him and created all kinds of space in the middle of the field for other receivers to operate.
I'll wait until the season starts and people are game planning to be completely confident but the offense looked really really good. And that was without Marshawn.
c_hawkbob wrote:He is right now as nearly perfect as I have ever seen a QB in the NFL. Not a bad way to start the season.
RiverDog wrote:I know it's only the preseason, that teams do not normally game plan against each other, that there's a lot of players on the field that won't be on a roster when the bell rings, but Russell Wilson has been nothing less than spectacular this preseason. Here's his stat line:
33-42, 78% completion, 437 yards, 3 TD's, 0 interceptions. His rating of 133.8 was the best in the league by a long shot. He also carried the ball 9 times for 61 yards and scored 3 rushing TD's.
Plus in my mind, it wasn't just the stats that impressed me, it was his pocket presence and decision making. Every decision he made, with the possible exception of not keeping a few read-options instead of handing off, something I'm sure he was instructed to do, was the exact correct decision for the situation.
I think we're looking at Russell at his absolute peak. I don't see how he can get any better. That was as close to a perfect performance that anyone is going to turn in.
jshawaii22 wrote:The OLine will have as much to do with this as any other reason.
The first game against GB, with their 2 outstanding rush ends, will tell us a lot about where we are going this year with Russell. Give him time and we may not lose.
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Futureite wrote:GB's D is horrible. You'd hope a QB can light them up.
FolkCrusader wrote:Futureite wrote:GB's D is horrible. You'd hope a QB can light them up.
Funny, last I saw them play on the road they held the QB to 50% completion, 220 yds, 1 TD 1 Int. They held a pro bowl RB to 20 rushes for 60 yards. And they led the game going in to the fourth quarter. Maybe not the best D in the NFL, but a pretty respectable day.
kalibane wrote:The only thing that worries me about the GB defense is how well the O-Line handles Peppers and Matthews. Other than that if they are a factor we should be worried.
FolkCrusader wrote:Futureite wrote:GB's D is horrible. You'd hope a QB can light them up.
Funny, last I saw them play on the road they held the QB to 50% completion, 220 yds, 1 TD 1 Int. They held a pro bowl RB to 20 rushes for 60 yards. And they led the game going in to the fourth quarter. Maybe not the best D in the NFL, but a pretty respectable day.
Futureite wrote:FolkCrusader wrote:Futureite wrote:GB's D is horrible. You'd hope a QB can light them up.
Funny, last I saw them play on the road they held the QB to 50% completion, 220 yds, 1 TD 1 Int. They held a pro bowl RB to 20 rushes for 60 yards. And they led the game going in to the fourth quarter. Maybe not the best D in the NFL, but a pretty respectable day.
You cannot hype your QB in one paragraph and what he can do and then turn around and say GB had a pretty good D. If RW and the pass O is at that level, he should light up their pourus secondary. Especially in that stadium. I honestly do nit know ehat to expect from RW or or pass game, so it will be a fun game to watch. But in any case this usn't a steep test for him per se', just ss the Cowboy D should not be for our pass O.
THX-1138 wrote:it is obvious that the game is slowing down for him.
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