FreshlySnipes
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Greatest! The part about renaming the trophy is bullshit tho.
FreshlySnipes":38evcc7j said:Greatest! The part about renaming the trophy is bullshit tho.
Truth?, You can't handle the truth? LOLOLbenbu75":2aut73y9 said:I actually found it pretty annoying.
therealjohncarlson":3ur4e439 said:SonicHawk":3ur4e439 said:RolandDeschain":3ur4e439 said:I'm insulted on behalf of Wilson. He's not losing any Super Bowl he plays in. :lol:
You don't understand, Miami was spotted 50 points. In 2017 Obama declared that the NFL was not fair and gave every team a 50 point head start. He also declared that Wilson had to play one series as the opponents QB.
damn Obama and that socialism, huh? Re-distributing the points now, really?
Zowert":1jgc5n4y said:Okay this is going a bit too far. Russell Wilson is good, with a ridiculous amount of upside on top of the hardest work ethic in the league. But I feel like he's being treated like a legend already. Russ has one good season under his belt and anything can happen. He still needs a solid team around him. We will see what happens when some of these rookie contracts start expiring, how many will actually stick around, or how many will go to teams for more cash or to simply be in (or close to) their home town. Even really good teams can unravel in a rather short period of time. You really only have to lose a few good players (especially if they're leaders) and you'll find yourself with huge holes on your roster that prevent you from winning it all.
Sorry to be a Debby Downer here. I just don't want to get too excited. If Russell Wilson (and i'm 99% sure he will) plays better next season than he did this last season. Then i'll believe the multiple Superbowl scenario.
I think we are going to see that by next season, most teams are going to figure out how to contain Russell Wilson. They're definitely not going to let him scramble, run and throw all over them anymore. They're going to make him do one or the other, limit his game. So it's crucial our roster is stacked with talent to help Wilson out, instead of expecting him and Marshawn Lynch to do everything on offense.
JesterHawk":1a441p06 said:Zowert":1a441p06 said:Okay this is going a bit too far. Russell Wilson is good, with a ridiculous amount of upside on top of the hardest work ethic in the league. But I feel like he's being treated like a legend already. Russ has one good season under his belt and anything can happen. He still needs a solid team around him. We will see what happens when some of these rookie contracts start expiring, how many will actually stick around, or how many will go to teams for more cash or to simply be in (or close to) their home town. Even really good teams can unravel in a rather short period of time. You really only have to lose a few good players (especially if they're leaders) and you'll find yourself with huge holes on your roster that prevent you from winning it all.
Sorry to be a Debby Downer here. I just don't want to get too excited. If Russell Wilson (and i'm 99% sure he will) plays better next season than he did this last season. Then i'll believe the multiple Superbowl scenario.
I think we are going to see that by next season, most teams are going to figure out how to contain Russell Wilson. They're definitely not going to let him scramble, run and throw all over them anymore. They're going to make him do one or the other, limit his game. So it's crucial our roster is stacked with talent to help Wilson out, instead of expecting him and Marshawn Lynch to do everything on offense.
Thank God you're here. Before reading your post, I was letting myself get drawn into the madness!
Now that my head is right, I can see how ridiculous is is that Russell loses a Superbowl, so I expect it will be 7 of 8 and after a 2 year hiatus he will realize he never should have left and some back for the another 8 rings, one for each hand and one for each of his children (who will all go on to be HOF Seahawks).
SE174":14qrab6m said:The thing is, you can't contain Russell.
JesterHawk":16jzn04n said:Obama won't be president in 2017.
JesterHawk":2xhnxrdz said:Thank God you're here. Before reading your post, I was letting myself get drawn into the madness!
Now that my head is right, I can see how ridiculous is is that Russell loses a Superbowl, so I expect it will be 7 of 8 and after a 2 year hiatus he will realize he never should have left and some back for the another 8 rings, one for each hand and one for each of his children (who will all go on to be HOF Seahawks).
HUGGY":tfs7xcea said:Obama won't be president in 2017.
NorCalHawk12":3e2fptz9 said:HUGGY":3e2fptz9 said:Obama won't be president in 2017.
Yeah, he will. He'll get that 2-term limitation lifted.
Zowert":1ncgi88l said:Okay this is going a bit too far. Russell Wilson is good, with a ridiculous amount of upside on top of the hardest work ethic in the league. But I feel like he's being treated like a legend already. Russ has one good season under his belt and anything can happen. He still needs a solid team around him. We will see what happens when some of these rookie contracts start expiring, how many will actually stick around, or how many will go to teams for more cash or to simply be in (or close to) their home town. Even really good teams can unravel in a rather short period of time. You really only have to lose a few good players (especially if they're leaders) and you'll find yourself with huge holes on your roster that prevent you from winning it all.
Sorry to be a Debby Downer here. I just don't want to get too excited. If Russell Wilson (and i'm 99% sure he will) plays better next season than he did this last season. Then i'll believe the multiple Superbowl scenario.
I think we are going to see that by next season, most teams are going to figure out how to contain Russell Wilson. They're definitely not going to let him scramble, run and throw all over them anymore. They're going to make him do one or the other, limit his game. So it's crucial our roster is stacked with talent to help Wilson out, instead of expecting him and Marshawn Lynch to do everything on offense.