Some people were always delusional believing that QBs that won't sink your team (or just fall apart at the worst times) are anything but hard to get. The last time the Bears had a good, consistent year to year QB? Sid Luckman. That dude was born 106 years ago. It's just hard.
But over the course of some years now I've seen people act like Russell Wilson isn't one of the best QBs in the league and it just gets extended to how easy it is to replace him (really improbable) or how the team can do just as well (if not better) with Geno Smith or Drew Lock or whatever castoff/burnout is available.
We might get lucky and we might find that person fast. Unfortunately, that's improbable. What's more likely is we get to languish without a QB for years/decades just like the rest of the league.
Which gets us back to the premise of the thread: the Seahawks can build a top level team, then have a Bortles at QB who will just ruin the whole thing.
Atta boy, the uplifting spirit we've all come to expect from y'all glass half empty's.
The '1985' Bears >DEFENSE<, along with Jim McMahon, along with 'The Fridge' (not Sid Luckman) got them the Lombardi, nice try though.
'The Iron Curtain' >DEFENSE<
'The Purple People Eaters' >DEFENSE<
'The Orange Crush' >DEFENSE<
Payton Manning UNQUESTIONABLY the Most Prolific Quarterback & who was knocking the crap out of defenses all year long,, and then BAM!! 'The Legion of Boom', Pete's >DEFENSE<'43 TO 8', eh?
That 'TIP & Pick PLAY' in the end zone by Sherman was against Kaepernick, but there were teams that
I'll be the FIRST to admit that even WITH a good Defense, you still need a good Quarterback to keep your team in the conversation, but even having a Top Gun QB guarantees you no Championships I mean how long has it been since Russell Wilson has gotten us one?------Without a good showing from our >DEFENSE<