That 4 game stretch with 7 INTs has already been discussed quite a lot in this thread, obviously Chiefs fans like to focus on it. How about the fact that after that 4 game stretch he finished out the season with 12 TDs and 3 INTs? Or that Mahomes had his own 4 game stretch with 7 INTs last season? [Reply]
That 4 game stretch with 7 INTs has already been discussed quite a lot in this thread, obviously Chiefs fans like to focus on it. How about the fact that after that 4 game stretch he finished out the season with 12 TDs and 3 INTs? Or that Mahomes had his own 4 game stretch with 7 INTs last season?
If you actually read the article you’d see the difference [Reply]
That 4 game stretch with 7 INTs has already been discussed quite a lot in this thread, obviously Chiefs fans like to focus on it. How about the fact that after that 4 game stretch he finished out the season with 12 TDs and 3 INTs? Or that Mahomes had his own 4 game stretch with 7 INTs last season?
No one cares about that. I see that you're back to comparing Wilson to Mahomes again, btw. :-)
Here's what you should be concerned with:
But inside team headquarters, concerns were growing about Wilson's legs.
BY THIS POINT, some within the Seahawks believed Wilson's best days were behind him. Their concern wasn't with the finger injury that had sidelined him for three games in 2021. Some believed Wilson's escapability -- one of the traits that made him an elite quarterback worthy of elite money -- was waning.
"He's not as mobile as he used to be," said one source in the Seahawks' front office.
"I just felt like he's a descending player," another front-office source said, citing the same mobility concern. "Is he going to be able to be a true pocket passer at the end of his career and just stand there and drop the ball off to his checkdowns? He's never done that. I can't tell you he's going to be able to do that."
"It's going to get more and more difficult for him to create and do what he used to do ... I do think that's going to be harder," said former Seahawks quarterback Brock Huard, who co-hosted a radio show on Seattle Sports Station 710-AM during most of Wilson's career with the Seahawks. [Reply]
That 4 game stretch with 7 INTs has already been discussed quite a lot in this thread, obviously Chiefs fans like to focus on it. How about the fact that after that 4 game stretch he finished out the season with 12 TDs and 3 INTs? Or that Mahomes had his own 4 game stretch with 7 INTs last season?
doesn't matter
they're convinced his legs are about to go
and once his legs go, he's done
he's going to need to be in a run heavy offense to thrive [Reply]
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"I just felt like he's a descending player," another front-office source said, citing the same mobility concern.
Keep in mind, this is the same front-office who wanted a trade with Denver because of Drew Lock :-):
Spoiler!
Schneider later apologized to the Saints and other teams who had called, having told them they weren't trading Wilson. Denver was Wilson's only option and Schneider's preferred choice, because Drew Lock was the quarterback Schneider wanted in return.
They should've listened to the coaches, instead:
Spoiler!
Not everyone in the organization believed Wilson is declining. Two Seahawks coaches pointed to the same play from last season as a counter example. During an October win at the San Francisco 49ers, Wilson spun out of a would-be sack, scrambled to his right and, with his feet unset, threw a rope some 30 yards in the air for a touchdown.
"The 4.5 speed where he's scrambling and now he's running down the field for big chunks of yards, that might not come anymore," one Seahawks coach said. "But the feel for pocket presence, he's always going to have that. ... I have no reservation in saying that Russ is going to continue to compete with his style, and then as that begins to slow down a little bit, I think he'll adjust. That's just who he is. He finds a way to win."
After shaking off the rust from his finger injury, Wilson led the NFL in Total QBR over the final two games of 2021. His eight combined touchdowns included a 4-yard rushing score.
Don’t forget that Russell Wilson didn’t even want to be in Denver. He clearly stated a year prior he preferred the Cowboys, Bears, Saints and Raiders (:-)).
And Denver didn’t want him at first either. It’s no secret Denver hired Hackett to lure Rodgers. He was who they wanted but settled on Wilson.
So basically the Broncos and Wilson settled on each other [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
Keep in mind, this is the same front-office who wanted a trade with Denver because of Drew Lock :-):
Spoiler!
Schneider later apologized to the Saints and other teams who had called, having told them they weren't trading Wilson. Denver was Wilson's only option and Schneider's preferred choice, because Drew Lock was the quarterback Schneider wanted in return.
They should've listened to the coaches, instead:
Spoiler!
Not everyone in the organization believed Wilson is declining. Two Seahawks coaches pointed to the same play from last season as a counter example. During an October win at the San Francisco 49ers, Wilson spun out of a would-be sack, scrambled to his right and, with his feet unset, threw a rope some 30 yards in the air for a touchdown.
"The 4.5 speed where he's scrambling and now he's running down the field for big chunks of yards, that might not come anymore," one Seahawks coach said. "But the feel for pocket presence, he's always going to have that. ... I have no reservation in saying that Russ is going to continue to compete with his style, and then as that begins to slow down a little bit, I think he'll adjust. That's just who he is. He finds a way to win."
After shaking off the rust from his finger injury, Wilson led the NFL in Total QBR over the final two games of 2021. His eight combined touchdowns included a 4-yard rushing score.
So the same guy who was interested in replacing Wilson with Mahomes or Allen now believes that Drew Lock is the answer? You can't be foolish enough to actually believe that Lock was the centerpiece of the trade...right? :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
Don’t forget that Russell Wilson didn’t even want to be in Denver. He clearly stated a year prior he preferred the Cowboys, Bears, Saints and Raiders (:-)).
And Denver didn’t want him at first either. It’s no secret Denver hired Hackett to lure Rodgers. He was who they wanted but settled on Wilson.
So basically the Broncos and Wilson settled on each other