Rock_the_Hawk
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Apparently, Sando has a source.
It's my opinion that Wilson has just had bad advice from the people around him (feeding his ego) and is basically immature as a person, which has led to bad choices being made. I've seen this before with young men and their ambition.
Just my take
Is that Hackett? Because that's right where my mind initially went.
Sure is. I chose that image because it looks like he's up to no good.Is that Hackett? Because that's right where my mind initially went.
How could Hackett knew what happened in Seattle?Sure is. I chose that image because it looks like he's up to no good.
It was a joke.How could Hackett knew what happened in Seattle?
Staying neutral in the face of negativity and chaos fits right in with all of this. He and his people just ignore everything and power right on through. I'm sure it's snake oil just like every other motivational speaker or movement, but I can't imagine this Mowad fellow is suggesting that staying neutral in the face of negativity that you, yourself are responsible for creating is healthy in any way
Wilson is basically a "nice guy," covert narcissist who has surrounded himself with supply for his ego. Likely, he is horribly insecure, and constantly feels the need to prove himself, and measure up, but constantly comes up short, in his own eyes.
No amount of success or yes men will ever be enough to decrease his constant yearning to be good enough, to prove that he is better than everyone else. No amount of positive thinking, deeply spackled over the holes in his soul, will be enough to hide the deeply held insecurities around which his psyche revolves.
The neutral philosophy isnt anything new. its a centuries old buddhist tenet thats been hijacked, repacked and sold in the west as 'new' thinking. At its core, its not just about staying neutral when things go bad, its about trying to stay close to neutral always, recognizing that highs are high, because there are lows, and vice-versa. its life teaching stuff.Staying neutral in the face of negativity and chaos fits right in with all of this. He and his people just ignore everything and power right on through. I'm sure it's snake oil just like every other motivational speaker or movement, but I can't imagine this Mowad fellow is suggesting that staying neutral in the face of negativity that you, yourself are responsible for creating is healthy in any way
That's true. Whether it's accurate or not, I like to think of myself as an objective fan. I used to defend Russell more than I was critical of him, to the point of preferring that he stay and Pete leave/retire following the 2021 season, that although he had some problems he needed to fix with his quarterbacking skills, like getting rid of the ball quicker, that he could make those adjustments. I thought that he was a decent guy, that even though he was a certified Pollyanna and tended to blow a lot of smoke up people's hind ends, that he was basically honest.yeah. yet a year ago i couldn't post anything there "anti-me3" without instant blacklash. with how last season played out and now that everything is out in the open, it's all anti-me3. what a difference a year makes.
echo chambers gonna echo
almost like how everyone sports ukraine flags after our government had already exploited/destroyed that country. mind blowing.
That response from Pete pretty much confirms the story of Russell's lobbying to get Pete fired. He couldn't confirm the report, as if he did, he'd be calling Russell a liar, something that he's very reluctant to do. So Pete had two choices: Lie about it like Russell has and deny the story, or come up with some gobbledygook answer that no one can understand and has nothing to do with the question then hope like hell that the reporter doesn't follow up and demand that he give a yes or no answer.![]()
Pete Carroll is "good" with Russell Wilson after report quarterback tried to get him fired
A report from TheAthletic.com last week indicated Russell Wilson tried to get Seahawks coach Pete Carroll and General Manager John Schneider fired a year ago.profootballtalk.nbcsports.com
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Pete Carroll is "good" with Russell Wilson after report quarterback tried to get him fired
A report from TheAthletic.com last week indicated Russell Wilson tried to get Seahawks coach Pete Carroll and General Manager John Schneider fired a year ago.profootballtalk.nbcsports.com
From the link >>>
Carroll was asked about Wilson’s me-or-them demand to Seahawks’ ownership, and the coach didn’t deny the story.
“My response to that is a similar response that’s always been with the guys that I’ve coached,” Carroll said Tuesday. “I’m always going to hang with them, and I’m never going to leave them. I’m going to be there at the end, with all of the good stuff and all of the bad stuff. I’m going to still be there. That’s it. I’m hanging. It doesn’t matter who the guy is. If you look at all of the guys that have come to our program, not just back to the college days, but just here at Seattle, regardless of what has happened or has taken place or things that have been said at all, if you hang with them, it all comes back around. I like to demonstrate that faith in the relationship and the depth of what we did together and hang through whatever the growth challenges bring along the way, so I’m good.”
That's about as classy a way to handle it as can be and entirely in keeping with who Pete is. Both he and JS have been nothing but class tbrough this whole deal, going back 4 years now when Russ 's tantrums started # and to their own detriment because in their taking the high road, remaining silent, and not shedding light on what was really happening, Russ was able to hijack the narrative and steer it to suit his end goal. Rather than slander him when they could have in 2019 / 2020 they kept it in house.From the link >>>
Carroll was asked about Wilson’s me-or-them demand to Seahawks’ ownership, and the coach didn’t deny the story.
“My response to that is a similar response that’s always been with the guys that I’ve coached,” Carroll said Tuesday. “I’m always going to hang with them, and I’m never going to leave them. I’m going to be there at the end, with all of the good stuff and all of the bad stuff. I’m going to still be there. That’s it. I’m hanging. It doesn’t matter who the guy is. If you look at all of the guys that have come to our program, not just back to the college days, but just here at Seattle, regardless of what has happened or has taken place or things that have been said at all, if you hang with them, it all comes back around. I like to demonstrate that faith in the relationship and the depth of what we did together and hang through whatever the growth challenges bring along the way, so I’m good.”
Wilson's response to the article was very telling. Wilson did not say that he didn't approach the ownership, or he wanted Payton. All Wilson said was "I never wanted them fired.", LOL, so his intent wasn't wanting Pete and John fire, Wilson wanted the world to believe the ownership misunderstand his intent. His lawyer wrote this for him?