He could throw 5 touchdowns and 1 pick, and Tical would dwell on the 1 pick, all day long...…….
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SoulfishHawk":12m7bb0w said:He could throw 5 touchdowns and 1 pick, and Tical would dwell on the 1 pick, all day long...…….
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Tical21":3tuwgwui said:Does that take into account the FACT that he holds onto it longer than everyone else? Wonder why he does that. Something to ponder, perhaps.
Seymour":5cyfn0ci said:Tical21":5cyfn0ci said:Does that take into account the FACT that he holds onto it longer than everyone else? Wonder why he does that. Something to ponder, perhaps.
Ponder it? Why it's obvious if you know anything about Pete Carroll.
"It's all about the ball" and not making turnovers. Pete has hammered that into him since day 1 and Wilson has performed according to instructions like a master. He doesn't often through into tight windows unless it's where only the receiver can get the ball, and have you bothered comparing his WR corps talent level compared to other top 5 passing attacks?
Obviously not...because to you he is simply "too short". :roll:
Ohh...and your FACT is more fiction. He is tied for 3rd longest in 2018 with Watson.
In 2016 he was 20th longest and got rid of it quicker than Rodgers, Luck, Newton, Rivers, Wentz :177692:
IndyHawk":6uasar1h said:Seymour":6uasar1h said:Tical21":6uasar1h said:Does that take into account the FACT that he holds onto it longer than everyone else? Wonder why he does that. Something to ponder, perhaps.
Ponder it? Why it's obvious if you know anything about Pete Carroll.
"It's all about the ball" and not making turnovers. Pete has hammered that into him since day 1 and Wilson has performed according to instructions like a master. He doesn't often through into tight windows unless it's where only the receiver can get the ball, and have you bothered comparing his WR corps talent level compared to other top 5 passing attacks?
Obviously not...because to you he is simply "too short". :roll:
Ohh...and your FACT is more fiction. He is tied for 3rd longest in 2018 with Watson.
In 2016 he was 20th longest and got rid of it quicker than Rodgers, Luck, Newton, Rivers, Wentz :177692:
So we can conclude that he is slowing down fast? :lol:
It had nothing to do with all of those young players not being rookies anymore?hawkfan68":2aizm9nf said:Pre-Wilson the Seahawks were a 7 win team. That was with Pete Carroll, John Schneider, Marshawn, Doug Baldwin, and a great defense. With Russ they became a 10+ win team instantly and a Superbowl contender. That is evidence enough for me on what impact Russ has on this team.
Tical21":1cwemyui said:It had nothing to do with all of those young players not being rookies anymore?hawkfan68":1cwemyui said:Pre-Wilson the Seahawks were a 7 win team. That was with Pete Carroll, John Schneider, Marshawn, Doug Baldwin, and a great defense. With Russ they became a 10+ win team instantly and a Superbowl contender. That is evidence enough for me on what impact Russ has on this team.
hawkfan68":3ktwv7pi said:Pre-Wilson the Seahawks were a 7 win team. That was with Pete Carroll, John Schneider, Marshawn, Doug Baldwin, and a great defense. With Russ they became a 10+ win team instantly and a Superbowl contender. That is evidence enough for me on what impact Russ has on this team.
lukerguy":1lhup2ax said:hawkfan68":1lhup2ax said:Pre-Wilson the Seahawks were a 7 win team. That was with Pete Carroll, John Schneider, Marshawn, Doug Baldwin, and a great defense. With Russ they became a 10+ win team instantly and a Superbowl contender. That is evidence enough for me on what impact Russ has on this team.
The Seahawks turned over nearly 100% of their roster with draft picks and risks from other teams and won 7 games. I think Russ is great, but let's not start making stuff up.
Tusc2000":1uqdumek said:The only way a Russ trade could work for us is to get the # 1 overall pick and select Kyler Murray. I don't see how that happens. And I don't see anyone else playing QB for us besides Russ or Murray. Not if we want to go to the playoffs, that is.
If Kearse didn’t continually let the ball bounce off his hands, we would quite possibly have won that game easily.Ad Hawk":2d5bisr9 said:SoulfishHawk":2d5bisr9 said:Down 16 w/5 minutes to go in the NFC Championship vs. the Packers. Russ flat out CARRIED that team to victory, period. He's clearly just average. I mean, Matty Hass was 10 times the QB that Russ ever has been :roll:
But yeah, in the Super Bowl, it was somehow his fault. Some things never change. Can't believe he allowed Brady to run up and down the field on the Defense in the 4th quarter. Thx Russ
Cheers :irishdrinkers:
Careful with that game, though. He'll just argue that it was Russ's fault in the first place with all those interceptions; it was our defense that kept that game in reach. And he'd be right about that part.
But football is more than a tale of 45 minutes. It's about 60 minutes, and Russ was clutch at the end, along with some luck (onside kick, etc.).
Scorpion05":3boy3zp7 said:lukerguy":3boy3zp7 said:hawkfan68":3boy3zp7 said:Pre-Wilson the Seahawks were a 7 win team. That was with Pete Carroll, John Schneider, Marshawn, Doug Baldwin, and a great defense. With Russ they became a 10+ win team instantly and a Superbowl contender. That is evidence enough for me on what impact Russ has on this team.
The Seahawks turned over nearly 100% of their roster with draft picks and risks from other teams and won 7 games. I think Russ is great, but let's not start making stuff up.
Not really
People give Baker Mayfield credit even though Dorsey came and flipped the roster. They give Mahomes credit when under Reid the Chiefs have been very successful and constantly made the playoffs
A great defense needs an offense that compliments it. Complimentary football is a real thing. There have been several number 1 defenses over the years, and they didn’t go far because they didn’t have the Quarterback
It’s completely logical to argue that yes, indeed Pete did not have success pre-Wilson. And that Wilson, a 3rd round rookie played so well he basically stole the job. Beat the Patriots and Belicheck in a clutch thriller. Russell Wilson as a rookie was amazing, especially when you add in his rushing yards. Lynch also had his best years with Wilson
Hmm, so we all can see, that your "FACT", isn't at all a "FACT", nice try though :lol:Tical21":2f6g38pt said:Does that take into account the FACT that he holds onto it longer than everyone else? Wonder why he does that. Something to ponder, perhaps.
Are you sure that you don't want to quit while you're ahead?....Yeah...I didn't think so :laugh:Tical21":q8v8ygpy said:It had nothing to do with all of those young players not being rookies anymore?hawkfan68":q8v8ygpy said:Pre-Wilson the Seahawks were a 7 win team. That was with Pete Carroll, John Schneider, Marshawn, Doug Baldwin, and a great defense. With Russ they became a 10+ win team instantly and a Superbowl contender. That is evidence enough for me on what impact Russ has on this team.