SalmonBB wrote:Something tells me this is getting blown out of proportion by particular media types. I guess that "something" is the rash of hysteria I've witnessed this past year regarding Marshawn Lynch not going into the locker-room, RW not being "black enough," Percy Harvin dividing the locker room, Marshawn not talking before the SB, Marshawn talking in Turkey after the SB, Marshawn not wanting to get on the bus, Bennett wanting to be traded, etc, etc. While there may be elements of truth to various extents in each of these, the inferences that these predicated doom for the Seattle Seahawks proved flawed. As we saw, what was not reported was the ability of the Seahawks to overcome their internal challenges, with the end result - once we got past all the noise - was making it to the Super Bowl for a second consecutive year. Could there be something strange going on between RW and the F.O.? Sure. But maybe its not so strange ... maybe its just business. The media has proven to me that they are much more adept at stirring the pot than they are at predicting the real story.
Nothing John Schneider said was out of line with good business practice (sure, I agree that Nate Burleson is not a good comparison, but I do understand his point). Maybe he is trying to work RW down. So what? At the end of the day, I doubt he'll let RW go. While I wish something would be settled sooner rather than later to make me feel better, I don't blame either party for letting this process play out - even if its longer than we want. There is a fine line here, of course: how far do you take it, and what influence will it have on the player's performance? J.S. is not a fool, and RW is resilient. I think they'll get it done, and it may not be till next year. I'd rather not wait, but if we step back and look with critical eyes at this whole thing ... it might make sense to.
GO SEAHAWKS!!!
Hawktawk wrote:I fear things are a little further off track than some what to believe. Schneider news conference was a bit unnerving with quotes like "we'd love to have Russell as our QB but we have to keep this core of people who have made us successful together"....WTF isn't Wilson really the core of the Apple!!!!!!!!!!??Don't you say "we will get this done, Russell is our guy"????
I'm officially worried. I believe there is a struggle within the power structure of the Hawks deciding what RW is really worth to this franchise. And as great a guy and leader RW is I could see a point where he gets tired of being low balled.
Maybe thats why PC sold his house.....Low balling Wilson is flat out dishonest. The guy won you a Superbowl for under a million a year. Pay him.
Come on dont F this up guys!!!
HumanCockroach wrote:Conjecture, nerves, insecurity, boredom and off season equals a whole bunch of conspiracy theories, nervous nellies, and "look at me" made up reporters.
Anthony wrote: None of these statements were made with regards to any of those players. However now they are being made.
HumanCockroach wrote:When this FO makes a series of mistakes in regards to evaluating importance to the continued success of this team, I will indeed worry, they haven't made those mistakes, so I'm not. You have an answer within your own post ( each situation is different) , and believe it or not, the QB never wins a SB alone. Been saying it for three years, and Schneider just CONFIRMED the same.
Yes, they want Wilson, BUT, they are NOT going to decimate the REST of the team to do so. Anyone who WANTS that is an idiot.
HumanCockroach wrote:No a great defense or great RB don't win it often either ( though as rare as that feat is it HAS happened) not a single "franchise" or great QB I am aware of has ever won a SB with an absolute SHITE team around them though.
savvyman wrote:Another "Probably" what is getting in the way of this deal being done is that Russell's agent could be getting in the way - I read somewhere that this will be his first NFL deal.
If the Seahawk's can get Russell to sign for less then he is worth (i.e. team or cap friendly deal) then this will not look to good for future prospecting of NFL players for Russell's agent - He will be seen as getting less than full value and thus players in the future won't want to sign with him.
So don't discount Russell's agent future career goals and ambitions as factors in these negotiations.
The deal would probably be much further along if Russell had an agent who was much more established.
Seahawks4Ever wrote:I will NEVER believe another word out of Schneider's mouth. Schneider and Carroll got spoiled because they didn't have to pay squat for Wilson and now that they do they are low balling him. They are basically telling Wilson that, no, you Russell are not one of "core" players we want to keep. Pete and John are sending a message to RW that they feel they can win with any joker at QB. Maybe they want to go back to T-Jack???
Schneider has made bad deals that have hurt the team. Rice, Harvin, throwing away 1st. Rd. picks, etc...
We are witnessing a team that should have been a dynasty run off the best QB we have ever had.
NorthHawk wrote:If they do "run off the best QB we have ever had", it will be the last we see of this regime.
There will probably be a big revolt and whenever we lose because of QB play, we will be reminded of it.
I don't think they are that stupid. It's still part of the business game that agents and Front Offices throughout professional sports play.
It might get tense and we might end up FTing Wilson, but again, that's still part of the game.
NorthHawk wrote:He's under contract for this year, isn't he?
It means he would get the FT next year if it came to that.
Hawktawk wrote:Technically Seattle doesn't have to do anything until after the season right? Still it would be a travesty not to make this man one of if not the highest paid qb in history ASAP!!!!. He took a .500 team to 3 playoff winning seasons including back to back SBs with a lousy line and a weak receiving corps, no apologies due to ADB.
Im getting nervous with this game of chicken. Pay the dude...
NorthHawk wrote:He's guaranteed to get a pretty good payday no matter how it works out, but now that the draft is over, more resources can be devoted to this.
Seahawks4Ever wrote:I will NEVER believe another word out of Schneider's mouth. Schneider and Carroll got spoiled because they didn't have to pay squat for Wilson and now that they do they are low balling him. They are basically telling Wilson that, no, you Russell are not one of "core" players we want to keep. Pete and John are sending a message to RW that they feel they can win with any joker at QB. Maybe they want to go back to T-Jack???
Schneider has made bad deals that have hurt the team. Rice, Harvin, throwing away 1st. Rd. picks, etc...
We are witnessing a team that should have been a dynasty run off the best QB we have ever had.
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