Maelstrom787
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The signs were always there, and the truth is blinding at this point.
I suspect Pete protecting Wilson back in the mid-2010s was part of his "learn the learners" approach. He had a franchise QB who was sensitive to criticism, so he acted accordingly. Per KJ, Russ did receive more constructive feedback/criticism on Tell the Truth Mondays as the years went on. But back around 2014, he was still a young QB, so Pete protected him more. The problem was, Richard and others saw it only through their lens, which is a very natural, human thing to do.Depends. I think blame lies on both parties here. It sounds like Pete Carroll didn't manage Russell Wilson very well here. Sounded like there wasn't much accountability towards Wilson. Pete coddled him as a player, so much so according to Sherman that he intervened when they said something simple such as "You suck" after baiting him into a pick. That's the sort of thing that defensive players said to the offense all of the time in middle school and high school after a play was made. He shielded him from criticism and fostered poor behavior and habits on Wilson part.
Russell Wilson is also accountable because at some point he stopped trying to grow as a player. He became more obsessed with stroking his ego and growing his brand. I'm not even sure how much he cares about the game anymore. He came into the season looking like he was 30-40 pounds overweight. He failed to take ownership of his mistakes. He said all of the right things in public but behind closed doors his reputation was different among the team. His own teammates came out and said they flat out don't like him, this including his number one receiver -- Doug Baldwin.
Managing egos is hard, even if you do it perfectly it can get rough. In this case I don't think Pete is blameless for everything that transpired. We also need to understand in this whole "wasting Pete's prime" mantra is his defenses have been pretty lackluster since 2017. The offense has been floating this team for quite some time, and the Seahawks have funneled massive amounts of picks into the defense, specifically in high draft picks for minimum return. We specifically have failed at finding a competent pass rusher and D-Line talent has been a hit or miss. The O and D coordinators we've hired -- specifically guys like Cable, Bevell, Schottenheimer and Ken Norton Jr. have also been retreads with poor track records. They also were kept along for way past their expiration date.
Schottenheimer is the only one of these guys that I think was alright in the long run. I think he was just brought in because he had a reputation for being a hard ass that was a QB guru. He was known for making his guys toe the line. I look at him as a last ditch effort to mold Wilson into a more prototypical QB. Him and Norton Jr. had reputations for being old school, no nonsense you better toe the line or else sort of guys. This happened after a tumultuous 2017 campaign, both on the field and in the locker room.
Schottenheimer succeeded in some regards at first. In 2018 and part of 19 he was playing more from the pocket and hitting more of those short passes. He was doing more conventional 3 step drops and such and looking okay at it. He then regressed back into the Wilson we all know at some point.
Can't just point to Wilson here, but I do give Pete credit for finally offloading Wilson. This is a complex tale and it's impossible to know exactly how everything played out behind closed doors or to what degree Pete appeased Wilson and what detriment it had on both of their careers. I definitely think Pete has been thinking about trading Wilson for a very long time now. There were reports of the Bears and the Seahawks talking back before Wilson's last extension leading to a no-trade clause (lol karma's a bitch Wilson). There were also rumors of John Schneider personally attending games and pro-days of Josh Allen and Patrick Mahomes. This relationship has been strained for a very long time, I think longer than we know.
He wasn't always the problem. He got paid. Ciara showed up. Those two things killed him IMO. He got tubby and slow - couldn't run his way out of his technical problems. Ciara = hollywood. Mr. Unlimited showed up.Everyone is quick to say see I was right! but really its so early in the process that lets see how it plays out. Lets say Russ is washed and he continues his downward spiral....it doesn't change the fact that he was an absolute monster for 10 years here and near league best during that process. The wanting to re-write history like his success was solely because of Pete or that it was all smokescreens and mirrors is ridiculous. Boo the hell out of him, root for him to be bad because we benefit from it is all fair game, trying to act like he always was the problem or even a problem is dumb.
Everyone is quick to say see I was right! but really its so early in the process that lets see how it plays out. Lets say Russ is washed and he continues his downward spiral....it doesn't change the fact that he was an absolute monster for 10 years here and near league best during that process. The wanting to re-write history like his success was solely because of Pete or that it was all smokescreens and mirrors is ridiculous. Boo the hell out of him, root for him to be bad because we benefit from it is all fair game, trying to act like he always was the problem or even a problem is dumb.
The responses you see here are 100% due to Russ' behavior in the final days, etcEveryone is quick to say see I was right! but really its so early in the process that lets see how it plays out. Lets say Russ is washed and he continues his downward spiral....it doesn't change the fact that he was an absolute monster for 10 years here and near league best during that process. The wanting to re-write history like his success was solely because of Pete or that it was all smokescreens and mirrors is ridiculous. Boo the hell out of him, root for him to be bad because we benefit from it is all fair game, trying to act like he always was the problem or even a problem is dumb.
I don't see it that way but I think its reasonable.The responses you see here are 100% due to Russ' behavior in the final days, etc
He threw Pete and his teammates under the bus to prop up his own shortcomings
He made his bed. He can lie in it
Yes but he was not THE reason we won the Super Bowl. He was the perfect QB for us when he complimented the defense and running game with his timely moon balls and picking up 1st down with his legs.RW was truly a blessing but became a burden for the Seahawks. And if things go well, he will become a blessing again.
He turned out to be more than enough for what we needed to win a super bowl and he left us with an awesome parting gift, the potential to win another.
I wish him well but understand that pretending catches up to everyone eventually.
who knew that backyard football wouldn't be sustainable in the NFL?His failure is not a surprise and the play youre seeing has been there for years. Its not going to suddenly improv. Sure. He may have games where he looks goof, but the issue is that yes, when he was here, Russ was a highlight machine and saved games when he went improv. But he saved games we shouldn't have been behind in or that shouldn't have been as close as they were. Yes, he's hella accurate and a gamer, but the only years we were ever good at consistently moving the chains within the rhythm of a called offense was in 2013 to 15 and in 2019. The rest of the time, we relied on defense, and our running game. And that failure at being able to run a consistent offense where you are diagnosing a defense and getting the ball where it needs to go with anticipation and timing... that's what Hackett needs from him. And it's the one thing that Russ can't do.
The guy is a paradox.
He struggles to do the fundamentals when he's not playing HIS game to a degree that's mindblowing. Yet, his individual skill at just playing football (not to be interpreted as executing football plays accurately) was so high that when he was just allowed to do that, he looked phenomenal and was able to smooth over his mistakes.
The only way Russ recovers is if he goes back to doing the exact same stuff he did here. But that would require NatHack to toss out the creativity he was hired for and script a Peteball offense for his 245mil qb.
And I think it's pretty obvious now that Peteball was the duct-tape solution that allowed us to field a competent offense around here for years.
Peteball was Russ's meal ticket.
On the charges of Grand Theft and Robbery against the Broncos. GuiltyPete Carroll
On the count of wasting a franchise QBs prime by holding him back you're found: not guilty
On the count of having an outdated archaic offense that no longer works in the NFL you're found: not guilty
On the count of mistakenly trading away a franchise QB for less than he was worth you're found: not guilty