Hawktawk wrote:I'm in 100% agreement with this. I thought all along when a QB with 3 years on his deal gets tired enough of getting hit hes talking to the press its not going to end well. Then this season as I've read the film doesn't match the stats. 6-8 as a starter. Some analysts suggested he was in steep decline. This was the year that made sense which is why although I had come to hope Russ came back and was good Russ and really we might have a chance I didn't rule it out no matter how loud John Clayton screamed it wasn't even a possibility.
Like Wyman said today after the news broke it depends on what comes out about whos idea this was who winds up looking bad. I've heard it was 100% Russel wishes being granted and that the deal came down to where he was willing to go, not necessarily the best deal for Seattle. I dont begrudge him a bit nor do I blame the FO for being fed up with being blamed for every playoff loss and seeing leaks in the media constantly.
Lets see what happens. Looks like right now they have Drew Locke, working on Geno according to PC. Id expect a move either for another veteran arm or maybe JS has his eyes on the next RW in a lower round. I didn't know who the hell RW was till they drafted him

. There are few qbs as dynamic as Russ but I heard Carroll say many time's last year if you dont give the other team the ball and you pick up 3rd downs and play D and run the ball you dont have to score 40 points a game. Pete ball won.
Pete Ball wasn't winning until Russell Wilson got here, but I imagine forgot the 7-9, 7-9, and 5-11 prior to Russell Wilson.
Or Pete's years with the Jets with no QB. Or with New England.
Fact is Pete Ball just like any other system out there no matter what it is only works when you have a high quality QB save for a few one offs here and there. Pete and John let the roster degrade to the point where their best option was trading the Pro Bowl QB.
So you tell me what you think is going to happen? We're going to get better or we're going to get far worse against like before Russell arrived and Pete Ball wasn't doing jack squat while Pete tried to sell us on Tarvaris Jackson, Charlie Whitehurst and Matt Flynn who aren't doing jack squat.
While Elway, who knows a think about winning teams and having a quality QB was willing to bet a ton that having Russell Wilson will make for a better team than having a bunch of draft picks and no quality QB when it comes to contending.
I know fans like yourself have forgotten what it was like here before Russell Wilson. I've been watching Seattle for as long as you and this has been the best Seattle football ever and most contention ever and the main difference has been having an elite Pro Bowl QB rather than just a good QB like a Matt Hasselbeck or a Dave Krieg. It makes a huge difference and it still astounds me how most Seattle fans don't realize this.
But when this forum is filled with threads about finding that next QB and Pete's trying to sell us on Geno Smith or the backup we got from Denver while we're losing year after year and not making the playoffs, I won't be sharing the fool's view that having a Pro Bowl QB is a must for competing.
I feel trading Russ is going too accelerate the Seahawks downward fall while we don't have an owner that even cares about keeping the Seahawks.