Stream Hawk wrote:Well, the good news is maybe RW can finally showcase his skills for a lucky suitor? I mean, he is not exactly screaming for a team to "buy high" lately. I have lost so much faith in him this season. It really started last season.
c_hawkbob wrote:Read that word for word a couple days ago on some "Real Pro Football" site (not he correct name but something I've never heard of like that) that had so many pop ups and obtrusive banners it was extremely difficult to read. It was shared on a FB fan page. I said then to get back to me wen it comes from a creditable site ... I'm surprised CBS Sports picked it up verbatim. Once upon a time that would mean that CBS's editors had gotten some sort of corroboration, but I'm just not sue any more.
One thing I am sure of is now we will be hearing the same thing from Florio and every other regurgitator out there, so brace yourselves.
NorthHawk wrote:There doesn’t seem to be any top QBs in this year’s draft. Not like the last couple of years anyway.
So we would have to get a starting QB at some point in that process.
With 2 firsts this year we might be able to improve both sides of the LoS and a good RB to help offset
the loss of Wilson. But it’s going to be hard to get another Franchise QB whenever that day comes.
The POPE wrote:Looking at Russell’s performance it’s clear he his head is not in the game. 1st game of the season pretty good performance. After that Russell has fallen off a cliff. As much as Wilson professed his mental awareness and his mental coach and friend Trevor Moawab I wonder if Trevor’s death in mid September has anything to do with the mental decline in Russell’s game. If Trevor had that much influence on Russell’s metal health and conditioning this could be a factor in what we see now, indecisiveness, no eye of the tiger, listless, etc. Not saying Trevor’s death is the sole reason, but throw in the off season turmoil, injury, and the poor record this year it looks like it’s more than Russell can handle. Not making excuses for Russell, just making an observation.
The POPE wrote:Looking at Russell’s performance it’s clear he his head is not in the game. 1st game of the season pretty good performance. After that Russell has fallen off a cliff. As much as Wilson professed his mental awareness and his mental coach and friend Trevor Moawab I wonder if Trevor’s death in mid September has anything to do with the mental decline in Russell’s game. If Trevor had that much influence on Russell’s metal health and conditioning this could be a factor in what we see now, indecisiveness, no eye of the tiger, listless, etc. Not saying Trevor’s death is the sole reason, but throw in the off season turmoil, injury, and the poor record this year it looks like it’s more than Russell can handle. Not making excuses for Russell, just making an observation.
The POPE wrote:Looking at Russell’s performance it’s clear he his head is not in the game. 1st game of the season pretty good performance. After that Russell has fallen off a cliff. As much as Wilson professed his mental awareness and his mental coach and friend Trevor Moawab I wonder if Trevor’s death in mid September has anything to do with the mental decline in Russell’s game. If Trevor had that much influence on Russell’s metal health and conditioning this could be a factor in what we see now, indecisiveness, no eye of the tiger, listless, etc. Not saying Trevor’s death is the sole reason, but throw in the off season turmoil, injury, and the poor record this year it looks like it’s more than Russell can handle. Not making excuses for Russell, just making an observation.
Hawktawk wrote:We’ve never had a great line in Wilson’s tenure and we haven’t had a dependable durable bell cow back since 2015 when Lynch left . But his greatness in his prime allowed the team to gloss it over . He’s not been great for a while . Listening to Brock and Salk they were pretty critical of Russes play , the missed reads as much as the bad throws . They also panned his whole superhero mission with his finger which clearly isn’t healed .
I also caught just a blip of PC and he’s always the gentleman but it was the most direct critique of Russ yet . Talking about “balls that didn’t go where they were supposed to, guys open , had opportunities and didn’t connect . “ we didn’t see that in practice “ he’s got to play better “. Too little too late but he finally said it .
obiken wrote:He was rushed back too soon, he had no OLine and is rushing the ball. See how fast he leaves Seattle, and does well.
obiken wrote:He was rushed back too soon, he had no OLine and is rushing the ball. See how fast he leaves Seattle, and does well.
trents wrote:I can't see Russ prospering with the Giants. They have a lot of the same problems as the Seahawks do. That would be a lateral move for Russ. And Daniel Jones coming to Seattle? Jones has big problems with decision making and INTs.
I'm not saying that Jones would be our QBOTF, but he was a #6 overall so he obviously has a pretty high upside. Sometimes all players need is a change of scenery, a different mix of coaches and teammates, to jump start their career, with Drew Brees being a good example.
In any event, Jones would be an obvious player to include in a trade and could compete for the starting job.
I'm not saying that Jones would be our QBOTF, but he was a #6 overall so he obviously has a pretty high upside. Sometimes all players need is a change of scenery, a different mix of coaches and teammates, to jump start their career, with Drew Brees being a good example.
In any event, Jones would be an obvious player to include in a trade and could compete for the starting job.
obiken wrote:Oh River, NOT A CHANCE!! DJ is a bust!! He set the career mark last year for fumbles, and his decision making process is horrible!! NO way do we bring here! I would rather go with the NHawk solution and roll the dice with Geno. I want to go on record as saying I dont think Russ is done, I do not agree with TS, I think we ship out PC and rebuild with RW. I am telling you guys, I think if Cleveland puts RW behind their stacked team, they are an instant Championship contender, period.
Hawktawk wrote:Id be curious to see Daniel Jones last 3 game offensive numbers and compare them to our guy. Jones problems are a lot like Genos were in NY early in his career. Mobile and with big arm but far too many mistakes playing on bad teams trying to do too much.
Jones is top 5 in the 40 yd dash for a qb Id bet. He's got all the measurables, tall, big arm, intelligent. He can make every throw. Its all about the turnovers, not just picks but lots of fumbles, a record number for this amount of start's I believe. If he were part of a package Id be willing to kick the tires but Id want to keep Geno around and have an open competition in TC
obiken wrote:
In any event, Jones would be an obvious player to include in a trade and could compete for the starting job.
NorthHawk wrote:I'm not sure Russ would permit a trade to Cleveland, but NY might be on his list because of his wife and her career.
I was watching NFL Live yesterday and they talked about how Russ doesn't seem emotionally involved and that the Offense was bland and telegraphing
what they are going to do. As well they went over the top draft picks for Seattle the last 10 years and how bad the trades were and why there is no
talent on this team excepting a few players. We've discussed these same things at times, too, so if a lot of people who rarely look at Seattle can
spot some of the problems, they must be fairly obvious.
trents wrote:I wonder what Russ Wilson's trade value is anymore. Certainly, not what it was two years ago.
obiken wrote:There is NO way we should bring a Daniel Jones as a deal for RW, not a chance!
I-5 wrote:Unless Russ himself demands a trade, there is zero reason for the Seahawks to trade him.
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