c_hawkbob wrote:More than likely huh? Just for fun I'll bet you a soda and take the under 30 days.
c_hawkbob wrote:More than likely huh? Just for fun I'll bet you a soda and take the under 30 days.
jshawaii22 wrote:http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/writer/jason-la-canfora/25119962/russell-wilson-prepping-as-if-hes-playing-out-his-rookie-deal-in-2015
There is nothing wrong with this plan. No panic and we all know a deal will be done... just not now.
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Hawk Sista wrote:RW does not have children that he is responsible for raising, so that won't be an issue for him.
Bob, I had not heard anything but speculation on the divorce and the timing of RWs payday and I only heard that way back when he announced the divorce. Some speculated that it was because after becoming a super bowl winning QB, he was gonna get paid. I never read or listened to anything substantial on the subject, particularly not this year.
c_hawkbob wrote:9-7 ain't so very far from 12-4, losing Wilson could do that much damage.
We might just lose him to baseball we don't quit mucking around*; http://blog.seattlepi.com/football/2015 ... 21184101=0
*No, I'm not worried about it, just sayin'
c_hawkbob wrote:9-7 ain't so very far from 12-4, losing Wilson could do that much damage.
We might just lose him to baseball we don't quit mucking around*; http://blog.seattlepi.com/football/2015 ... 21184101=0
*No, I'm not worried about it, just sayin'
HumanCockroach wrote:It isn't coincidence that the playmaking ability of BOTH of those players raised Seattles success ( as well as the signing of some key free agents like Bennett and Avril) and the drafting of other players that contributed, the maturing of others like ( ET, Sherm, Chancellor, Maxwell etc), but IMHO placing ALL of the success on ANY one player is simply short sighted, and a bit foolish. You do NOT win SB's with a QB, period, TEAMS win SB's and without those players ( all of them, every last damn one of them) Wilson isn't succeeding on the level he is, NOR is Wagner, or Sherman, Thomas, Beast etc, etc.
Truth is Wilson is indeed very important, as is Wagner, why people feel it necessary to simply place all emphasis on one position is beyond me. QB's don't and never have, or will, win SB's all by their onesomes.
c_hawkbob wrote:If you're suggesting Wags is more important to the team than Wilson I respectfully disagree. Heartily.
NorthHawk wrote:Actually the change in the team was on the Defensive side when Wagner was added.
Our Offense just didn't make the big mistakes.
The young Turks on Defense had just figured out their identity and developed the swagger we see beginning in late 2011/2012.
I will suggest the Defense won us more games than the Offense in those 2 years and maybe in 2013 as well.
NorthHawk wrote:Nope.
I was suggesting the Defense was a major reason for the improvement and that it can't be attributed solely to the addition of Wilson as was suggested.
Wags just happened to be the last piece of the puzzle on that side.
Anthony wrote:In 2011 our time of possession was 28 minutes. In 2012 it was 31 minutes. The defense went from 9th to 4th. I am sure that extra 3 minutes not being on the field also helped the defense. I am also sure not being put into a lot of jams with turnovers also helped the defense as in 2011 we had 14 ints, and Wilson we have never had 14 ints. Also in 2011 we had 18 total TOs, while in 2012 we have 13, 2013 11 and 2014 9. The only difference on offense was Wilson. Wilson now leads the league in 4th qtr/OT comeback winning drives over the last 3 seasons. Like it or not while everyone on the team is important some are more important than others and Wilson is far and away the most important.
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