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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I think Wilson's decline may be real, but he's still good enough to be impactful for at least a couple more years. However, he didn't want to be in Seattle anymore and, with Carroll being supported by team ownership, that was a situation that was not going to be resolved in any way other than Wilson moving on.So these idiots traded two first round picks for Jamal freaking Adams what two years ago? Now they are blowing it all up? I think unless the return is something mind blowing they lost this deal badly. Pete Carroll should have been the one sent packing if it meant keeping Wilson.
Yep. Including us. More WC competition.I don't think this changes much for Denver, maybe I'm crazy. The division will still go through KC and they will have to fight Chargers for second. This hurts AFC WC teams.
Hope they devour each other.
It was hard to tell what the hell was going on with Wilson on the field last year. He looked like his usual self before the finger injury then never looked right after coming back. There were also the whispers Metcalf was getting pissed off about not getting the ball and I know Richard Sherman and some of those Legion of Boom guys didn't ever seem to care for Wilson that much. I think his cornball nonsense has to get old. The guy is a total weirdo but has been a hell of a QB. Maybe he is in decline but it is crazy to me to side with a 70 year old coach over a franchise QB (if that is the case). Carroll must have some real juice out there because that is a mega deal and unless they get lucky on a QB in the draft they're in the basement in a tough division for the remainder of Carroll's career.I think Wilson's decline may be real, but he's still good enough to be impactful for at least a couple more years. However, he didn't want to be in Seattle anymore and, with Carroll being supported by team ownership, that was a situation that was not going to be resolved in any way other than Wilson moving on.
It was hard to tell what the hell was going on with Wilson on the field last year. He looked like his usual self before the finger injury then never looked right after coming back. There were also the whispers Metcalf was getting pissed off about not getting the ball and I know Richard Sherman and some of those Legion of Boom guys didn't ever seem to care for Wilson that much. I think his cornball nonsense has to get old. The guy is a total weirdo but has been a hell of a QB. Maybe he is in decline but it is crazy to me to side with a 70 year old coach over a franchise QB (if that is the case). Carroll must have some real juice out there because that is a mega deal and unless they get lucky on a QB in the draft they're in the basement in a tough division for the remainder of Carroll's career.
Wilson's like Lamar Jackson, in that he's a two edged sword that creates as many (or almost as many) problems as it solves.
Haven’t even seen full terms yet and I’m thinking Seattle wins this one
BTW....
How pissed is McDaniels right now?
Can you expend on that?
I think Lamar creates A LOT with his legs, but if you can contain him to the pocket (easier said than done), he is useless. He will overthrow wide open guys all day. He has absolutely no touch on his ball. 100mph or nothing. Cannot throw a screen in stride to save his life.
Wilson usually does well if he has time to throw. He can throw on the move, but that is usually when he will make his mistakes. He also throws a beautiful deep ball.
Trade package: Seattle gets QB Drew Lock, TE Noah Fant, DL Shelby Harris, two first-round picks, two second-round picks and a fifth-round pick. Denver gets Russell Wilson and a fourth-round pick.
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