MackStrongIsMyHero wrote:I’m not focusing at all on his injured season. The very season you mention where he threw for 40 tds, he laid an egg in the biggest game of the season. Something is off, dude. Russel hasn’t been the same, and it isn’t all on the team. I really wanted him to come back and right his ship, and, therefore, the Seahawks ship. Either he didn’t want it, didn’t think it could be done with the current team/coaching, they didn’t see eye-to-eye on the offensive, or Pete and John didn’t think he could get right again.
And the very company Russel Wilson holds himself with make it work with RB injuries or mediocre back fields. When you make the kind of salary they make, you have to deliver in the big games.
Plenty of guys have been paid big money and they fail more often than they succeed unless you're name is Tom Brady. Aaron Rodgers is paid big money, he has one Super Bowl ring. Football is one of those sports where a lot of things have to come together in a given year to win it all.
All you pay the Pro Bowl QB for is to punch your ticket to the playoffs every year. Russ got this team to the playoffs and gave them a chance to win.
Not having a great game against the Rams last year isn't exactly a surprise. They seem to have our number.
Once again, nothing you say will change that this team is bad. It's not a great team around Russ. This team would have fallen out of the playoffs 5 years ago if not for Russ. It's about to go through a period of no playoffs for probably at least 2 years, possibly more if they keep failing to build the talent back up.
No matter how good your QB is, you won't win it all without good talent around them including a quality defense.