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It’s more and more obvious Sherman and Baldwin are the outliers here. Lynch is super classy in regards to Wilson. Anyway interesting interview
KJ has not said negative things about Russ. He said he loved Russ. He suggested Russ needs to be more aware of optics and stop talking about stuff besides football, but he's never said Russ is a bad teammate or anything like that.So Sherman, Baldwin, K.J. Wright, Duane Brown, DK Metcalf, and Tyler Lockett are the outliers, but the majority opinion is that of Lynch, the one guy you can find who has anything sympathetic to say about Wilson, and who states in the same interview that the best thing that ever happened to him was the Seahawks not giving him the ball at the goal line and instead putting it in Wilson's hands so he could lose the Super Bowl with an interception. Because of that, fans of every team recognize Lynch in a way they don't recognize even some Hall-of-Fame players and have something to say to him when they see him. Plus, this one ex-teammate with some sympathy for Wilson doesn't even have Wilson's direct contact info. Yikes.
How do you get that Sherman and Baldwin are "outliers" when so many ex-teammates of Wilson also don't like him, and when there's only one guy with anything even half-positive to say about him, and that guy says that he's more famous than getting in the Hall of Fame would make him because of the play on which Wilson delivered another title to the Patriots?
If those guys are the "outliers," where's the rest of the supposed majority? Why is Lynch the only one who has anything non-scathing to say publicly about Wilson?
KJ has not said negative things about Russ. He said he loved Russ. He suggested Russ needs to be more aware of optics and stop talking about stuff besides football, but he's never said Russ is a bad teammate or anything like that.
After his confrontation with Jim Moore, then denying what he said when it was on camera, I lost all respect for him. One of those guys that always has to be right and can't admit when he's wrong.Sherm is a child, surprised more people don't see it. He loves him some him.
KJ has not said negative things about Russ. He said he loved Russ. He suggested Russ needs to be more aware of optics and stop talking about stuff besides football, but he's never said Russ is a bad teammate or anything like that.
Brown frustrated and angry at Russ here:Where are you getting Brown, KJ, Metcalf, Lockett as being anywhere close to what Sherman has been saying? They have all defended Wilson multiple times. Lockett and DK are still very close friends with Russ. Brown even after the offensive line comment defended Russ. Please show me where any of the guys listed said anything remotely close to saying they don't like Russ. Lets see the proof.....
Russ is a little goofy, probably weird in those circles although being religious is fairly common so that isn't as weird as we may think it is.
Sure that happens all the time with teammates this isn’t something unique to Wilson. Brown has also come out defended Wilson after that event. Multiple times. Again the idea that teammates hate Wilson is way overblown.Brown frustrated and angry at Russ here:
Seahawks Duane Brown Reveals Frustration With Russell Wilson's Comments
Seattle Seahawks franchise left tackle Duane Brown admitted he initially had some frustration with Russell Wilson's offseason comments.heavy.com
Quarterbacks do not frequently throw their offensive line under the bus, so no this was not a common situationSure that happens all the time with teammates this isn’t something unique to Wilson. Brown has also come out defended Wilson after that event. Multiple times. Again the idea that teammates hate Wilson is way overblown.
Because of the hatred some here have developed for Russ they project this onto the team and everyone else they can. There are 2 players that seem to truly have their noses bent out of shape when it comes to Russ. Sherman and Baldwin. Especially Sherman, who acts like a spoiled child and can't stand it when anyone has attention he thinks he deserves.