Okay, I’ve had some time to marinate over the loss to the niners, and I can finally talk about it. My biggest question is why did wilson give up on the final play of the game so easily and made a quick pass to a covered receiver four yards away from the goal line? He had a perfectly clean...
Russell Wilson is not the kind of QB that’s gonna carry you with his arm. He’s still largely an opportunistic QB - piling up stats in prevent defense (as the case against NO), or throwing bombs when the running game draws the defense in. That’s why his stats are so good. He’ll never be the...
that was still largely due to the same formula the previous years - stout defense and running. not to mention it was against some of the worst teams in the league. Wilson's success has always been run, run, run...the defense fills the box with 8 guys...35 yard bomb by Wilson to a one-on-one...
The difference is kap’s team was dismantled in his third full year, and they put he weight of a 32nd ranked defense, a clueless coach, and a depleted receiving core on the shoulders of a third-year QB still learning the game. Russell Wilson is already in his 7th full year. He’s not young...
It’s simple - he was never that good to begin with. He’s as average as average can be. Wilson is what kaepernick could’ve been if kap never lost his running back, his defense and his coaches. They’re both system guys, not elite QBs.
Mostly against PREVENT defense in the 4th quarter. Russell Wilson must have the worst 1-3 quarter stats.
Russell Wilson is also 1-5 when the defense gives up 20 points or more.
I think you guys over-exaggerate Kaepernick's ineptitude a little. This is a quarterback that has put up better numbers the previous 2 1/2 years than most young quarterback in the league, including Cam Newton who's up for the MVP this season despite having even more mediocre numbers than Kap...