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^^^^ Anthony! is that you?
Sealake80":3hus0zs9 said:I have no doubt in my mind that Wilson is first ballot HOF. It is known. Wilson is the #1 QB. Period. It's really about character and adaptability. Football skills are a given.
I feel a message coming.....
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When all is said and done Wilson will deliver 9 championships. 7 for our beloved Seahawks. Snatching another from our Jaws for a rival team that's identity remains shrouded in mystery, for now. Much is known and much will be revealed. The power and the gift.
HawkGA":3gnpb2g5 said:I've pondered a similar question lately. Primarily: What more does he have to do to be HOF worthy? Let's say he suffers a career ending injury or simply walks away after X happens. What does X have to be for him to get in the Hall of Fame? I think longevity is important and the only way to really get that is, well, time. But if he, say, took Seattle to the Super Bowl the next two years and then called it quits, I'm pretty sure he would get in. Kind of think if he wins one more Super Bowl he would get in too even if it were this year and then he called it quits immediately after. He'd be a bit of an anomaly but 3 Super Bowl appearances in 5 years would be pretty hard to overlook.
HUSH!ivotuk":ntx123qh said:The only thing that can stop him is injury.
chet380":1g1t6jwm said:RW's injuries appear to have taken away his signature move -- spinning left or right to avoid a sack and often being able to get open to complete a spectacular pass. Given his dedication to rehabbing his injuries, it seems likely that he will be back to 95-100%, but if he can't fully recuperate, ....
As well, it was surprising that he was unable to outrun a DL yesterday.
For some reason, your post made me think of Bret Bielema's (Russ' HC at Wisconsin) comment on Russ his rookie year...austinslater25":2jbvs88z said:Russell is far and away the best QB in Seahawks history, currently the best QB in the league and a lock as a first ballot HOF. I have zero doubts about any of that.