Mistashoesta
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What are your thoughts? Do you agree? Disagree?
Mistashoesta":3sqi3ouq said:
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What are your thoughts? Do you agree? Disagree?
The "Coaching" has p*ssed away consistency & Russell Wilson has undoubtedly pulled their fat out of the fire since he's come to Seattle with his athleticism...You be thinking that he should be taking less money, when they would likely NOT use the money to IMPROVE on the O-line 'PROTECTION' he really needs anyways?...Hell NO!, AND, The "Marty Schottenheimer" consistency getting to all those "Playoffs"?. yeah...That's because WITHOUT RUSSELL WILSON, THOSE "WINS" to the "PLAYOFFS" don't happen seabowl.seabowl":3lndof80 said:Part coaching part Russ.
The coaching has been Marty Schottenheimer like in consistently getting to the playoffs but not enough to win it all at least in the last 6 years.
If Russ really wants to win then he should not seek top $ as he hurts the teams ability to pay top talent at other positions.
Chapow":3hqy2ldt said:I guess my question is, how are we judging whether a QB's prime (or career) has been wasted or not?
Peyton Manning only won 1 Super Bowl with the Colts, did the Colts waste his prime/career?
Brett Favre only won 1 Super Bowl with the Packers, did the Packers waste his prime/career?
Drew Brees only won 1 Super Bowl with the Saints, did the Saints waste his prime/career?
Aaron Rodgers has only won 1 Super Bowl with the Packers, have the Packers wasted his prime/career?
Is the criteria that unless a QB has won multiple Super Bowls with a team, then that team has wasted that QB's prime/career and nothing else matters? Because if that is the case, every single team has wasted every single QB's career in the last 20 years with the only exceptions being Brady and the Patriots, Roethlisberger and the Steelers, and *gulp* Eli Manning and the Giants.
Also, P. Manning, Favre, Brees, and Rodgers are undoubtedly Hall of Fame QB's, and are almost certainly in the conversation for top ten, or at least top 20 greatest QB's of all time. So, we're saying these guys all had some of the best careers in the history of the NFL while at the same time their careers were wasted? I don't know, it's almost like maybe there might be other factors to consider besides just how many Super Bowls they won when deciding whether a QB's career has been wasted or not. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
getnasty":8q9qqkzm said:Plus all of these QB'S happen to play at a time in which the greatest of all time happen to come through. Seattle hasn't wasted anything.
I agree with your conclusion, but Russell is not currently in the conversation for 2nd best career of all time. For perspective, at the same age, Joe Montana had 3 Super Bowls rings, 2 Super Bowl MVPs, and a league MVP. Similarly, Peyton Manning already had 4 MVPs. The argument for Russ seems to be based solely on wins and efficiency, but that's not going to age well when young QBs like Mahomes are on pace to shatter those numbers.AgentDib":2sdujfdw said:Russ is on a hall of fame trajectory here, and if you consider that he is still in his low 30s than there's only one other QB in NFL history with a clearly better career. A player that is competing for the 2nd best career of all time is so clearly not being wasted that any arguments to that effect should start with "I know this sounds like nonsense, but..."
Tical21":1guoqiq4 said:Russell Wilson is wasting one of the best eras of coaching and GM collaboration the league has ever seen.
Ad Hawk":35bgrtl9 said:Tical21":35bgrtl9 said:Russell Wilson is wasting one of the best eras of coaching and GM collaboration the league has ever seen.
Nope. Sorry, it's a team approach. Russ, PC/JS, O-Coordinators, everyone works together in this game. Myopic vision leads to singling out scapegoats.
knownone":181kxtyx said:I agree with your conclusion, but Russell is not currently in the conversation for 2nd best career of all time. For perspective, at the same age, Joe Montana had 3 Super Bowls rings, 2 Super Bowl MVPs, and a league MVP. Similarly, Peyton Manning already had 4 MVPs. The argument for Russ seems to be based solely on wins and efficiency, but that's not going to age well when young QBs like Mahomes are on pace to shatter those numbers.AgentDib":181kxtyx said:Russ is on a hall of fame trajectory here, and if you consider that he is still in his low 30s than there's only one other QB in NFL history with a clearly better career. A player that is competing for the 2nd best career of all time is so clearly not being wasted that any arguments to that effect should start with "I know this sounds like nonsense, but..."
Russ needs to make noise in the playoffs or reel off several more MVP-caliber seasons to get back into that conversation.
TwistedHusky":fnymup5a said:He would probably reach the playoffs less but win more in the playoffs when he got there, kind of like the success Rodgers has had.