Weadoption
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Wilson is looking pretty spry
Wilson is looking pretty spry
Last year was an outlier, it was a perfect storm, a murphy's law situation for him.
Which worked out perfectly for the Seahawks as it greatly improved their draft capital.
*EDIT* 9er fans crack me up. They wanted to cut Lance after he threw a pick on his first drive. Now they think Lance is the eventual #1 QB because he lead a game winning drive against Denver's fodder to end the game. Haha.
Or really, not this at all. Wilson did what he had to, to win games for a decade in Seattle. The Seahawks had more wins than losses (and significantly more in many years) in every year but one that he played with this team.The intriguing aspect to RCW, to me, is the question of his play resulting in improved personal stats or significantly more wins. To me, that was his problem in Seattle: solid personal stats in games we lost. Will improved QB play result in Denver heading to the playoffs or just RCW claiming he's not the problem...???
Agree to disagree.... My memory, faulty as it can be, is that RCWs stats were pretty good (personally) in most games we won and lost. I remember him driving the field in the 4th Q winning some games as well as driving the field (padding his stats) late in games that were lost, sometimes because if an INT or sack. I certainly don't recall him accepting responsibility for a loss afterward while in Seattle.Or really, not this at all. Wilson did what he had to, to win games for a decade in Seattle. The Seahawks had more wins than losses (and significantly more in many years) in every year but one that he played with this team.