SoulfishHawk
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Nobody even tries sort of in the pro bowl.
I was wondering how Russ pissed off all the O-line so badly that they just stood up and let the Pass Rushers ole' right on thru.Aros":196g1vbg said:Well, it was raining after all. :stirthepot:
Eesh. Can't remember when a QB in the Pro Bowl took 4 sacks in a half. Pass Pro looked strangely "familiar".
BWags looked the part. Dickson had some nice punts.
Jazzhawk":3cf99px5 said:I was wondering how Russ pissed off all the O-line so badly that they just stood up and let the Pass Rushers ole' right on thru.
KARAVARUS":1cs9475t said:Spin Doctor":1cs9475t said:Over half of those came from one guy, Russell Wilson. It's just how he plays. He doesn't give up on plays (something he got better at this year).John63":1cs9475t said:Spin Doctor":1cs9475t said:That is just the way Russ plays. Leads to some spectacular plays, and some cringe worthy moments. It is what it is.
Sorry to say today does not support this at all. The very first sack he was tackled as soon as he turned, with no chance out of it, as to the rest well believe what you want, but I did not see anyone open, and since all the Qbs took sacks I would say it was more a by-product of bad pass protection and bad play calling I mean really 7 points in a Pro Bowl. While I agree he does at times take some Sacks, it is far from cut and dry, an example from this season one he took on a 3rd and 20, no one was open, that would have gotten the first down. So either throw short and punt or try to give them time. I think a lot of people who complain about the sacks don't pay attention to down, distance, the situation if anyone is open, etc. Today was a great example, 1st sack he got hit in under 2 seconds when he turned after the fake no place to do, and still in the pocket.
2nd sack 3rd and 12 none open, 3rd sack 2nd and 7 hit in under 2 seconds and no one open, 4th sack 2nd and 2 hit in under 2 seconds, no one open. The AFC came to play the NFC came to make an appearance. There were 8 sacks in this game 7 on the NFC. The NFC oline was out to lunch.
Not that the pro-bowl really means anything anyways.
He’s not gonna let it go. It’s his narrative here. It’s like some people try to be blocked. It’s just how he posts.
John63":16jdusph said:Spin Doctor":16jdusph said:That is just the way Russ plays. Leads to some spectacular plays, and some cringe worthy moments. It is what it is.
Sorry to say today does not support this at all. The very first sack he was tackled as soon as he turned, with no chance out of it, as to the rest well believe what you want, but I did not see anyone open, and since all the Qbs took sacks I would say it was more a by-product of bad pass protection and bad play calling I mean really 7 points in a Pro Bowl. While I agree he does at times take some Sacks, it is far from cut and dry, an example from this season one he took on a 3rd and 20, no one was open, that would have gotten the first down. So either throw short and punt or try to give them time. I think a lot of people who complain about the sacks don't pay attention to down, distance, the situation if anyone is open, etc. Today was a great example, 1st sack he got hit in under 2 seconds when he turned after the fake no place to do, and still in the pocket.
2nd sack 3rd and 12 none open, 3rd sack 2nd and 7 hit in under 2 seconds and no one open, 4th sack 2nd and 2 hit in under 2 seconds, no one open. The AFC came to play the NFC came to make an appearance. There were 8 sacks in this game 7 on the NFC. The NFC oline was out to lunch.
Aros":sseur1k7 said:JSeahawks":sseur1k7 said:I can’t believe any of you actually watched it.
Well considering it's the last time I will see Russell and Bobby in uniform playing on a football field until September when it matters, it shouldn't be all that surprising.
vin.couve12":3vmzqqi6 said:One sack was on the OL and the rest was RW camping and not pulling the trigger. He threw a pass right to the FS after camping too. Rating or not, he looked like a rookie.
DomeHawk":2wu94ome said:John63":2wu94ome said:Spin Doctor":2wu94ome said:That is just the way Russ plays. Leads to some spectacular plays, and some cringe worthy moments. It is what it is.
Sorry to say today does not support this at all. The very first sack he was tackled as soon as he turned, with no chance out of it, as to the rest well believe what you want, but I did not see anyone open, and since all the Qbs took sacks I would say it was more a by-product of bad pass protection and bad play calling I mean really 7 points in a Pro Bowl. While I agree he does at times take some Sacks, it is far from cut and dry, an example from this season one he took on a 3rd and 20, no one was open, that would have gotten the first down. So either throw short and punt or try to give them time. I think a lot of people who complain about the sacks don't pay attention to down, distance, the situation if anyone is open, etc. Today was a great example, 1st sack he got hit in under 2 seconds when he turned after the fake no place to do, and still in the pocket.
2nd sack 3rd and 12 none open, 3rd sack 2nd and 7 hit in under 2 seconds and no one open, 4th sack 2nd and 2 hit in under 2 seconds, no one open. The AFC came to play the NFC came to make an appearance. There were 8 sacks in this game 7 on the NFC. The NFC oline was out to lunch.
Paragraphs, please.
That is, if you want anyone around here to read your stuff.
Uh...yeah...see ya?John63":2xkmsps0 said:vin.couve12":2xkmsps0 said:One sack was on the OL and the rest was RW camping and not pulling the trigger. He threw a pass right to the FS after camping too. Rating or not, he looked like a rookie.
Yeah and no one getting open had nothing to do with it at all. Lol goodbye
SoulfishHawk":1n6to3qf said:Nah, Wilson will never be good enough for many. Get used to is :?