toffee
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Sherm gave his opinion on Brady and Wilson, and why this year may be make or break for Wilson.
Sad, but true. And when Russ's salary took up too much of the cap, we couldn't afford to keep the playmakers we needed on D to keep the games close enough for him to hero-ball it out. At the end of the era, we were spending half of our cap on 3-4 guys, and filling in the rest with scrubs. Can't consistently win like that.Great interview and underscores a lot of the issues we've had on offense over the years.
Think about it. If the OC's responsibility, and the entire purpose of practice is to develop a strategy to exploit a defenses weaknesses, and scheme to take what you can from them, but in the game, your qb doesn't exploit those weaknesses and ignores what they give you, then what's the purpose of the OC and gameplanning?
This has been the single biggest frustration with the offense and has shown in us treading through 3 coordinators who have yielded the same result. If Russel is the QB, doesn't matter what's called or what the play should be, or even if the play is effective. Russ is going to do Russ.
Yet, in Seattle, the image Russ cultivated for himself was of the ever hard working film studying at 5am in team HQs guy. So thr play failing couldn't possibly be HIS fault. And when he throws, he's insanely accurate, so it can't be a QBing issue. But if you're throwing to places defenses arebletting you throw and having to live off of scramble drills and broken plays... well that kind of thing will work against lesser defenses in the regular season, but when it comes playoff time and the teams you are playing surrender what they want to a qb, have a better D front, AND limit errors...well then, you've got what we've had.
Will drop this here for now. Another really good article that touches on some of what Sherm said... basically that Russ doesn't make his hey by reading defenses and rather ignores routes and areas of the field for the plays he's accustomed to taking.
Wasn't a recipe for success here and I don't see how it can be in Denver or anywhere else.
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How will a Russell Wilson passing offense look?
Combing through the last 5 years of Russell Wilson’s film revealed some startling frustrations as well as plenty of reasons to be excitedwww.milehighreport.com
The big question about the 2nd year if he does struggle the way he has to date, is how the contract talks come into play. It's hard to picture Russ taking something less than top money, unless the contract is loaded with insentives.
I am of the opinion that if Wilson couldn't deliver super bowl this, or next seasons, he won't. He will be even older, slower, and the Bronco locker room will be just like the Hawks, be indifferent to him after two years. He might get an incentive laden contract or Bronco might trade him if his stats are good.The big question about the 2nd year if he does struggle the way he has to date, is how the contract talks come into play. It's hard to picture Russ taking something less than top money, unless the contract is loaded with incentives.
Will drop this here for now. Another really good article that touches on some of what Sherm said... basically that Russ doesn't make his hey by reading defenses and rather ignores routes and areas of the field for the plays he's accustomed to taking.
Wasn't a recipe for success here and I don't see how it can be in Denver or anywhere else.
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How will a Russell Wilson passing offense look?
Combing through the last 5 years of Russell Wilson’s film revealed some startling frustrations as well as plenty of reasons to be excitedwww.milehighreport.com