Aseahawkfan wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGfT61R3Kcs
All class in his post-game press conference. He still has nothing but love for Seattle and his former teammates. Glad he wore a Seahawks uniform. Glad he set the standard so high at QB.
I'd never boo the guy. He's too good a guy. I have too much respect for Russ and the way he lives his life.
Good luck, Russ. But you knew we had to do anything and everything we could to win this. It's the game. I'm sure you understand.
Hawktawk wrote:I’m over Russ . I don’t hate him but I sure don’t love him . Glad he lost this . I do not wish him well . But thanks for the springboard NFL. It’s about Seattle winning now. Thanks for the matchup . The first round pick from Denver will be higher then ours . Good luck vs Mahomes and Herbert and Carr x 2 if you can’t outplay Mutt Dog
Aseahawkfan wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGfT61R3Kcs
All class in his post-game press conference. He still has nothing but love for Seattle and his former teammates. Glad he wore a Seahawks uniform. Glad he set the standard so high at QB.
I'd never boo the guy. He's too good a guy. I have too much respect for Russ and the way he lives his life.
Good luck, Russ. But you knew we had to do anything and everything we could to win this. It's the game. I'm sure you understand.
Aseahawkfan wrote:I don't care if Russ doesn't play a lick of quality football any more. I like the guy. More people like Russ in the world makes the world a better place.
Russell Wilson sets a fine example on the field and off the field. He also sets a great example for consistency. I know his children are learning a lot of positive lessons from Russ.
I like human beings like Russ. There aren't enough people like that in the world. Always positive. Always working hard. And being ambitious without being greedy, arrogant, or thinking he has to step on someone's back to be great himself.
Even when he looks across at his opponents and competes hard, he doesn't act like some low class trash loser. He shakes his opponents hand. He remembers his friends in Seattle and the things he respects about them beyond football.
Some people want to be voluntarily positive and good people in the world. That's Russ. He's that kind of person.
I highly respect those type of people.
TriCitySam wrote:Just your average humble guy.
TriCitySam wrote:Just your average humble guy.
Hawktawk wrote:I’m over Russ . I don’t hate him but I sure don’t love him . Glad he lost this . I do not wish him well . But thanks for the springboard NFL. It’s about Seattle winning now. Thanks for the matchup . The first round pick from Denver will be higher then ours . Good luck vs Mahomes and Herbert and Carr x 2 if you can’t outplay Mutt Dog
Hawktawk wrote:I dont recall Russels time management being great here either. Id haver thought they would have been better prepared. But many of us pointed out Hackett hasn't coached a lick and got the job on Arods coattails. Russ sat all preseason, I'm sure that was his call because everything in the preseason was from what Ive read. Hes come out and defended Hacketts 64 yard try on 4th and 5. But that wasn't a fun ride home with 50 million man putting 16 on the board and bouncing a few off our guys for his new teammates to see. This win for Seattle will breed winning. This is a terrible opening loss for Denver. especially how it has exposed an absolute incompetent lightweight head coach.
They look like 5.5 to me, not us. top 10 pick minimum.
Agent 86 wrote:Russ will always be classy and as River said, will be PC in his interviews.
I can't imagine any Seahawks fan not having a place in their heart for Russ for all he did in Seattle both on and off the field.
However, that being said, I was OK with the smattering of boos he got last night. It was gametime and he had enemy colours on. Mental warfare? Would booing him effect him? He would never admit it but you know he heard them and that has to effect anyone making a return. As Pete said, the fans "competed" and were all in on winning a football game. The boo'ing probably came across as classless by many experts and fans of other teams, but I don't see it that way. Last night was not the time to have a lovey dovey return for Russ and cheer for him at any point.
I hope one day after he retires he is welcomed back and put in the ROH and at that point gets the ovation he truly deserves from the fans, I believe he is definitely worthy of that.
And Asea, will give you props. You called a Hawks win and the reason was because of coaching, moreso that Hackett was a rookie coach who would probably make mistakes. And boy did he ever butcher it at the end of the game. First game as head coach his mind was probably spinning at that point and he lost focus. And even in his post game presser, he looked like a nervous coach as talked really fast, was breathing heavily into the microphone when he wasn't talking, his heart rate was probably through the roof. He looked the entire part of a rookie head coach.
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