The success of the Seahawks, in the near future and immediate future is primarily dependent on whether we keep Wilson.
If Wilson goes, so does any chance at near future success. So what Wilson wants is the key here.
It is great that Pete thinks we are fine now. Maybe it matters to him. Who cares.
What JS and Pete think, wish, or want does not matter in terms of whether we keep Wilson.
What matters is what Wilson thinks and what Wilson wants. And only that.
Pete and JS are distant 2nds or even 3rds in terms of priority here.
It does disturb me that the Chiefs knew they had a problem with the OL and went immediately to fix it. Done. Likely fixed in half a year.
Meanwhile, we chirp on our problems but do little to fix it except making excuses. The Chiefs are paying big contracts to players too, but figure out how to make it work. Frustrating but my opinion as a fan hardly matters either.
If Wilson is fine with our progress, chances, and changes, great. If not, then it is a problem - regardless of what Pete or JS says.
(If there was no problem then Wilson would not have had to resort to threatening the team last year, would he?)
Let's hope we fixed the problems that created this mess. We have likely one season to prove we are worth sticking with now (maybe 2?). Hoping the Seahawks make the most of the chance they have to keep Wilson because without him this team is nothing.