Seahawkwalt1967
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If so, what compensation?
TwistedHusky":2lcc6a0c said:I already pointed this out.
Wilson has big goals. If he thinks Pete holds him back, he WILL cut the cord.
There will be voices whispering in Wilson's ear that his HC is holding him back and this defense will keep him from ever being recognized as great as the one's he wants to be compared to. The moment he falls out of the Aaron Rodgers or Mahomes comparisons...he will start chafing.
I think he demands a trade next year.
TwistedHusky":lslyq4eh said:It might not be next year.
But I think good chance. Not 100%.
What I do think is that resigning Pete means Wilson will leave here, likely early. Almost no chance he resigns.
TwistedHusky":2khbat4r said:One small hope:
Wilson threatened his HC to open the offense. It worked.
Maybe he can threaten his HC that either get rid of Norton or get rid of him.
(ie 'Fire Norton or Trade Me' type of ultimatum)
TypeSly":20pskrge said:There's no way he demands a trade, after a season designed to "let him cook"
John63":j8nega93 said:TypeSly":j8nega93 said:There's no way he demands a trade, after a season designed to "let him cook"
Why not., sure let him cook but that lasted 5 games, or have you not watched the changes on offense in the last 4? Lack of short passing game, or it going away after 1 drive. lack of screens. etc etc.
Fade":6qr1myiv said:I don't see him demanding a trade, but he won't be resigning with the Seahawks if they don't start seriously turning around their defense. Wilson wants championships. Not 10-6 and an early playoff exit.
Going into his contract year both sides might come to an agreement that it is time to move on, and he is traded, but I don't see it, yet. They would need to have a really bad 2021 to get me to think this is an actual option.