NorthHawk wrote:QB's, OC's, and HC'x never always see eye to eye. There are always differences of opinion and passionate views. How those differences are presented is quite another thing, but most QB's want to have the option of changing the play if they see something that is obvious and even rookie QB's get that option as they develop. There might be a difference of opinion about the game plan and that is serious, but the story presents itself as only giving Wilson the play and he has no choice or say in the matter after they see the opposing Defense and its formation. If that is in fact the issue then I would see most veteran QBs not being happy about it.
IMO the proposition that any quarterback, whether it be a rookie or a 15-year veteran, is going to be told that he can't option out of a play if he sees something obvious is absurd. No coach or OC is going to put that kind of restriction on his quarterback.
With Russell, there is a clear pattern of him wanting more control and/or decision-making authority than the coach or offensive coordinator is willing to give him. We saw it here in the last few seasons that led to his departure, we saw it in Denver with Sean Payton benching him then taking a massive financial hit just to get rid of him, and now we're seeing it again in Pittsburgh with this rub between Russell and the Steelers OC that seems to be contributing to yet another break-up.
If a man goes through 3 divorces in 4 years, it's a pretty good bet that it's not the woman's fault. Russell's career is beginning to look a lot like that of Jeff George, a very talented quarterback who could never get along with his coaches.