Each year that goes by, it will be clearer and clearer what a job Carroll did with that defense, trading for Lynch, and managing Wilson.
Wilson lucked out in going to the perfect situation. 2012-2014 Seahawks were an absolute monster that could run the ball and keep games low scoring long enough for Wilson to get his, either with deep throws or big extended mobility plays. Lots of hard fought games in 2016 were barely won in that fashion.
The irony is that the 2020+ Wilson people like to say is a worse QB than his heyday is actually a better QB at reading defenses than the one who played in Super Bowls. It just goes to show you how little he had to do to actually succeed back then. It did take until 2015 I think it was to be able to register his first win when the defense allowed 24+ (Pittsburgh I think it was).
Hasn't won a divisional playoff game since 2014....hard to rationalize that for a HoF player.