Aseahawkfan wrote:I have full trust in Russell Wilson. He's not Aaron Rodgers. He'll do the right thing and act in a forthright manner. He always does.
Wilson has said he wants to stay with the Seahawks, but coming out of a disappointing season, the veteran quarterback has also been connected to exploring his options to see if another team could give him opportunities his current one cannot. For the time being, owner Jody Allen is behind keeping Wilson, Albert Breer of SI.com notes. It is unclear how much Allen supports ensuring the perennial Pro Bowler stays in Washington, and given Wilson’s value at age 33 and with two years left on his contract, Breer does expect a trade to eventually happen. After Rodgers makes his intentions known, this will be the top QB situation to monitor.
Hawktawk wrote:Russ in Seattle makes sense for both parties next year at least but if anyone thinks phone calls aren’t being made they are delusional . Anything’s for sale if the price is right.
Hawktawk wrote:Today the Russell rumor is Indy. Irsay is reportedly in love with Wilson and would give a boatload for him. Who knows if that true but that's another team like Denver or Commanders or Eagles that seem to be a QB away.
And come on Asea . Russ is a great guy but he knows well when he starts messing with his social media pages in this critical time its gonna raise questions and start the rumor mill. His actions and statements over the past 2 seasons have been a lot like Rodgers although hes a much more polished likeable guy who doesn't come off as an @$$hole.Maybe hes just having some fun. I didn't think his comments last offseason were the right thing to do thought.
We will know before his roster bonus is due if its just reporters selling copy.
Hawktawk wrote:I’d love to see Russ retire a hawk with some more hardware too. I agree he’s a high character guy , a good godly man , generous and beneficent . But his agent did list teams , Schneider was on the phone with Chicago about a blockbuster deal a year ago . It’s not a secret . And come on man can you at at least acknowledge he’s been playing a little pr game? I heard him called out in an interview a few weeks ago . He was talking about how the media likes to make up stuff and the reporter said wait a minute it was Mark Rodgers making a list , not the media . It was you saying you were tired of getting hit not the media . Kinda threw Russ off .
He’s a great guy. Great QB. But he’s more complicated than some think , he’s clearly open to a trade to the right situation and I’ll actually believe he’s here for the season when he is . With what happened with Brady and Stafford and a weak QB class I’m sure the phone is ringing off the hook in Schneider’s office . Don’t think for one minute Russell didn’t notice what happened to those 2 guys either .
NorthHawk wrote:Russ will look after what’s best for Russ and not the Seahawks. If he really wants to stay he would have
said unequivocally that he wants an extension and has no intention of waiving his no trade contract.
Instead what we’ve seen is him providing a list of teams he’s willing to waive the no trade clause for.
This isn’t just smoke, it’s an evaluation by Russ as to whether he wants to stay or go, and some of the
biggest factors are his chances to win more SB’s and his legacy.
If he doesn’t think he can achieve that here then he will want to move on to a team that can give him a better
chance. But make no mistake, it’s all about what’s best for him.
NorthHawk wrote:Russ will look after what’s best for Russ and not the Seahawks. If he really wants to stay he would have
said unequivocally that he wants an extension and has no intention of waiving his no trade contract.
Instead what we’ve seen is him providing a list of teams he’s willing to waive the no trade clause for.
This isn’t just smoke, it’s an evaluation by Russ as to whether he wants to stay or go, and some of the
biggest factors are his chances to win more SB’s and his legacy.
If he doesn’t think he can achieve that here then he will want to move on to a team that can give him a better
chance. But make no mistake, it’s all about what’s best for him.
I believe neither of your assertions. I don't think Russ is about what's best for Russ. If Russ thought that way, he wouldn't be visiting children's hospitals on his own time or doing the charitable work he does and he would be way more arrogant than he is. I also don't believe Russ is all about loyalty to the Seahawks and will do anything to stay. I believe Russ is a businessman involved in the sport and business of football. He was drafted by Seattle and enjoys his time here. He appreciates that Pete and John believed in him and gave him his shot to start and the Seattle fans have embraced him as their QB. So he does have an attachment and fondness for Seattle. But at the same time he understands he does not have control over his destiny and if the team decides to trade him, he doesn't have a choice one way or the other. I don't know why fans like yourself feel the need to paint Russ as some selfish guy only interested in himself, but whatever. It's not what I see with Russ.
Russ will continue to prepare and do his best to win. He has spent 9 years in Seattle. And I'm not going to worry about the best player on our team. All I want is Pete and John to stop making trades that don't work and get back to using the draft to acquire quality players and only make high value, low cost trades. Not this high cost, moderate to low value trades wasting our draft capital.
I don't see Russ as the problem with Seattle at all. I think the team would be idiots to trade Russ that would cast us back into bottom feeding and a full rebuild. I'm not in the Seahawk fan camp that wants to trade Russ. I feel that part of the fan base is going to find out the hard way that QBs like Russ are extremely hard to find which is why we've only had a QB this good once and it's far smarter to build a good team around him than contemplate what draft capital we can get from trading him that Pete and John can trade away for players that don't work out.
Seahawk fans should be calling out Pete and John for failing to rebuild the defense and a competitive run game, not bagging on Russ and trying to figure out if he wants a trade or not.
NorthHawk wrote:Russ visits children's hospitals because he likes it AND it fits very well with his image.
That image is very important to him and is part of his legacy, but he can do that in any other city where he plays and the other part of his legacy is Super Bowl wins. He will go to another team if he thinks they give him a better chance to win another SB, but he doesn't want to burn bridges when leaving in large part because it would hurt his image as a good guy. That image also makes him lots of money outside of football so being the savvy business person, he's not going to actively damage it.
In the end, though, it's all about him - and rightly so because this career could end at any time and he has a relatively short time to build and maintain his brand. I hope he stays here, but in the end that decision will be up to him.
NorthHawk wrote:One other thing: In reading about the coaching changes that Pete has made this year and if the reports about the new coaches are true with the responsibilities and power they have, it seems that Pete might be stepping back a little. If so and he is the same on the Offensive side of the ball, it might encourage Russ to stay as he wants more input in the Offense. I think it's time for Pete to go, but if he does stay and becomes more of a director of on field operations it could help this team retain Wilson.
RiverDog wrote:I completely agree. People that think that Russell is a different breed, that he's such a magnanimous altruistic human being vs. unadulterated assholes like Aaron Rodgers, are truly naive. I'm not saying that he's a phony or insincere, to the contrary, his visits to Children's hospital seems to me to come straight from his heart, that it gives him a certain sense of satisfaction to see those kids smile, and to be honest, it's not something that I could do, or at least not as easily as he does, as I can't stand seeing terminally ill or severely handicapped children and would rather tell myself that such conditions don't exist. What I am saying is that Russell is driven by the same selfish forces that every one of us are. He has a more unique way in striving to achieve his goals than most others, but his objective is the same.
NorthHawk wrote:Pete says a lot of things and some of them are actually true.
NorthHawk wrote:Pete says a lot of things and some of them are actually true.
NorthHawk wrote:What's the penalty for a DUI conviction?
Is there a trend of making examples of big names in the State?
RiverDog wrote: Nevertheless, it seems like Pete is dismissing the incident as no big deal. It could have ended up like what happened to Ruggs in Las Vegas.
Hawktawk wrote:It’s not Ruggs . Geno was doing 95 in a Rolls Royce on a multi lane 1 way freeway . The car wasn’t even starting to run hard . I routinely merge at 90 plus in our evil 750 horse Jeep . Not drinking though
. Ruggs was doing 156 mph in a residential neiborhood after 17 shots and routinely engaged in that behavior as shown by social media . Sherman’s issue was far worse than Geno . I’m not judging Geno I had a DUI. I was completely polite but I still paid a price . I learned it’s not worth taking a chance .
Hopefully Geno gets the message whether he’s here or not . Don’t drink and drive
Hawktawk wrote:You’re kind of over the top . I like players making plays , infatuated by it as you say . You get pretty infatuated with your position on things too River . My comments about Genos legal issue in no way excuse his behavior but rather puts it in the context of the comparison you made between 95 on the freeway and a guy with 17 shots doing 156 on a residential street .
As I also correctly pointed out Sherman drove into an active construction site , crashed into a Jersey barrier . Fled the scene on 3 wheels , tried to break into a house , fought police . He was on a roster . He pled out to 2 gross misdemeanors today to avoid further jail time .
My comments regarding this have nothing to do with the fact that PC agreed so much more with me then you he’s willing to take a pr hit to bring him back . Geno can play . Someone’s wrong .
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