Seymour
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To those Wilson critics ( I recently saw someone called him tier 3), don't look now, but Wilson is on the move. Not down but up! Imagine what would happen if we had respectable pass protection, and actually came out in the first half with just a bit of an aggressive plan.
I am no Wilson homer, but I will defend what I've seen in 40+ years of football with Wilson. He can and I believe will continue to improve his numbers if he is allowed to settle in a make plays. That said, don't expect to see it this week against that D front. Not impossible, just unlikely IMO.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...ex-week-5-tom-brady-unfair-alex-smith-on-fire
I am no Wilson homer, but I will defend what I've seen in 40+ years of football with Wilson. He can and I believe will continue to improve his numbers if he is allowed to settle in a make plays. That said, don't expect to see it this week against that D front. Not impossible, just unlikely IMO.
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Russell Wilson
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At some point, it's probably safe to stop pining for some consistent, mystical Seahawks passing game that consistently moves the chains and just enjoy the streaky attack that can include six plays over 20 yards in one game, with a long rushing touchdown from Wilson, to boot
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...ex-week-5-tom-brady-unfair-alex-smith-on-fire