Honest question. I am intrigued by the amount of attention he still gets to this very day.
It's a come to Jesus question. Why do you care about him anymore?
It's a come to Jesus question. Why do you care about him anymore?
I'm surprised that you had to ask. We all have come to know Russell like we have few other players not only as a Seahawk but all sports in general. Many of us have developed strong emotions towards him, mostly negative feelings, and for good reason. There are also some, although in this forum I suspect that most are hiding in the closet, who remain big fans of his. The reasons vary from poster-to-poster, but it should be obvious why he's still very popular with Seahawk fans.Honest question. I am intrigued by the amount of attention he still gets to this very day.
It's a come to Jesus question. Why do you care about him anymore?
That's fair. I'll still care on an intellectual/curiosity level...but no longer do on an emotional sports fan level.I don't know how one can't care to better understand what it was they were seeing over the 10 years Pete and Russ were here together, given how hot the debate raged the entire time.
Broncos fans being salty makes more sense than Seahawks fans. We got a lot of positive out of Wilson being here. I've seen people try to minimize that but it's objectively true.At this point, it's not just Seahawks fans. The whole NFL is intrigued by the Russell Wilson situation. Questions abound: Is Wilson finished? Did Denver do the right thing? Who will get the last laugh, Sean Payton or Russell Wilson?
It's not about Seattle anymore, but it's still fascinating. I'm sure the Broncos fans are very interested in seeing what happens. They're not in exactly the same position that Seahawk fans were in 2022, but it's similar. For Broncos fans, he's not the ex who scorned you, but the ex who made your life a living hell and now you want that ex to be miserable.
Bingo. A lot of 12s are salty wusses.Scorned is why for most.