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Lords of Scythia
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Post subject: Wilson just came of age, people. Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2012 3:10 pm |
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You throw a td on fourth down on a do or die at the end of the game like that? YOU'RE A MAN, BABY.
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Post subject: Re: Wilson just came of age, people. Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2012 3:20 pm |
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Post subject: Re: Wilson just came of age, people. Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2012 3:21 pm |
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If Flynn was in we would have won by 30 obviously 
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Post subject: Re: Wilson just came of age, people. Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2012 3:27 pm |
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heck of a way to come back and win. He did great!
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Post subject: Re: Wilson just came of age, people. Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2012 3:31 pm |
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NOOOOOOOO!!!!, HE'S TOOO SHOOOOOOOOOORT!!!!!!, I HAVE PROOF!, just ask Bestfight 
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Post subject: Re: Wilson just came of age, people. Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2012 3:31 pm |
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The kid is improving.
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Post subject: Re: Wilson just came of age, people. Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2012 3:33 pm |
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RW is magical
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Post subject: Re: Wilson just came of age, people. Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2012 3:45 pm |
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SacHawk2.0 wrote: RW is magical Bouncey bouncey bouncey bouncey bouncey 
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Post subject: Re: Wilson just came of age, people. Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2012 3:48 pm |
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And that's exactly what was missing last season - pulling out wins in a close one. Finding a way to win tight games. Jackson couldn't get out of his own way (remember 4th down and throwing it away vs San Fran?). Wilson now has two game winning TD scores, he's won three close games and one beat down.
Oh, and he's also matched Tom Brady, Aaron Rodgers, Tony Romo and Cam Newton in those games.
Yet I guarantee there's people on this board tonight not enjoying this win as much as they should because they've spent weeks arguing Matt Flynn is a better quarterback based on one game against a crappy Detroit secondary with the Packers offense.
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Post subject: Re: Wilson just came of age, people. Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2012 3:49 pm |
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Awesome team win today. RW played great. Offense is progressing well. 12th Man was out of control. Tom Brady has NEVER thrown more passes in a game than he did today. I don't know exactly what that means but it means something. Thursday's gonna be huge.
LET'S GOOOOO SEAAAAHHAAAAAAAAAAWKS!!!!!!!!!
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Post subject: Re: Wilson just came of age, people. Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2012 3:53 pm |
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Wilson out Bradied Brady....HahahahahahHHA
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Post subject: Re: Wilson just came of age, people. Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2012 3:54 pm |
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Was it a 4th down throw? I thought it was 3rd down? Not that it diminishes his performance. He was great and I still have a problem with the fumble. Looked like the BS tuck rule should have been in effect. Great job young man! I look forward to your continued development and thanks for proving me (somewhat) wrong about your ability to win at this level. You da man!
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Post subject: Re: Wilson just came of age, people. Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2012 4:05 pm |
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Lords of Scythia wrote: Wilson just came of age, people. Are you kidding me? Hey, I'm as happy as anyone that RW is in and Flynn is not, because I think he flat-out won the competition. And I certainly agree the kid is really coming on. But, "came of age"? You must have conveniently forgotten some of his rookie mistakes. Bad throws, running backwards, you saw 'em. Does that make him bad? No, just means he's still a rookie who has a ways to go before he's solid.
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Post subject: Re: Wilson just came of age, people. Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2012 4:13 pm |
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tdlabrie wrote: Lords of Scythia wrote: Wilson just came of age, people. Are you kidding me? Hey, I'm as happy as anyone that RW is in and Flynn is not, because I think he flat-out won the competition. And I certainly agree the kid is really coming on. But, "came of age"? You must have conveniently forgotten some of his rookie mistakes. Bad throws, running backwards, you saw 'em. Does that make him bad? No, just means he's still a rookie who has a ways to go before he's solid. I think you're kind of both right. He is coming of age but it's a process. He's quite far along for 6 games but he still does rookie stuff. But, he has that "something" that the great ones have and he learns very, very quickly no doubt because he works very, very hard at it.
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Post subject: Re: Wilson just came of age, people. Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2012 4:13 pm |
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Tom Brady had some poor passes as well, bad enough to end up with the other team. The pick that ET should of had would of been the most damaging.
I think every mistake Wilson makes is overblown. Those long balls today were strikes.
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Post subject: Re: Wilson just came of age, people. Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2012 4:16 pm |
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tdlabrie wrote: Lords of Scythia wrote: Wilson just came of age, people. Are you kidding me? Hey, I'm as happy as anyone that RW is in and Flynn is not, because I think he flat-out won the competition. And I certainly agree the kid is really coming on. But, "came of age"? You must have conveniently forgotten some of his rookie mistakes. Bad throws, running backwards, you saw 'em. Does that make him bad? No, just means he's still a rookie who has a ways to go before he's solid. Not sure rookies have a monopoly on "bad throws" in this league, Brady, arguably the best QB ever, made a few today as well. In fact, Brady's worst were much worse than the rooks. The "running backwards" thing? I don't want to appear argumentive but I have a feeling we'll be seeing that from Wilson long after he's no longer a rook. I'm gonna' do my best to get used to it and have to assume Pete understood this was part of the package when he drafted him. Today is a great day for Seahawk fans...on many different levels.
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Post subject: Re: Wilson just came of age, people. Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2012 4:20 pm |
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Can we finally stop trying to muzzle Russell Wilson? Just let him play the game cause he's got what it takes. 
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Post subject: Re: Wilson just came of age, people. Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2012 4:21 pm |
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WILSON HAS "IT"!!!
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Lords of Scythia
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Post subject: Re: Wilson just came of age, people. Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 11:05 am |
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theENGLISHseahawk wrote: And that's exactly what was missing last season - pulling out wins in a close one. Finding a way to win tight games. Jackson couldn't get out of his own way (remember 4th down and throwing it away vs San Fran?). Wilson now has two game winning TD scores, he's won three close games and one beat down.
Oh, and he's also matched Tom Brady, Aaron Rodgers, Tony Romo and Cam Newton in those games.
Yet I guarantee there's people on this board tonight not enjoying this win as much as they should because they've spent weeks arguing Matt Flynn is a better quarterback based on one game against a crappy Detroit secondary with the Packers offense. Yeah Jackson was a clutch-time crap-out. Wilson is shaping up to be the opposite. He's growing a little every game - it doesn't have to be spectacular progress, just keep getting better.
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Post subject: Re: Wilson just came of age, people. Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 11:44 am |
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HawkWow wrote: tdlabrie wrote: Lords of Scythia wrote: Wilson just came of age, people. Are you kidding me? Hey, I'm as happy as anyone that RW is in and Flynn is not, because I think he flat-out won the competition. And I certainly agree the kid is really coming on. But, "came of age"? You must have conveniently forgotten some of his rookie mistakes. Bad throws, running backwards, you saw 'em. Does that make him bad? No, just means he's still a rookie who has a ways to go before he's solid. Not sure rookies have a monopoly on "bad throws" in this league, Brady, arguably the best QB ever, made a few today as well. In fact, Brady's worst were much worse than the rooks. The "running backwards" thing? I don't want to appear argumentive but I have a feeling we'll be seeing that from Wilson long after he's no longer a rook. I'm gonna' do my best to get used to it and have to assume Pete understood this was part of the package when he drafted him. Today is a great day for Seahawk fans...on many different levels. Sometimes it's going to be spectacular. Sometimes it's going to be face-palm worthy. But it's always going to be fun.
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