Hawk Sista wrote:I never believed RW after his interview with Dan Patrick and subsequent “leaking” the list of 4 teams he’d be willing to go to. Not for one second. I’ve been torn about what to do about this rift, and if I’m honest… I didn’t care for the way Russ behaved the last year at all. When he stayed late to soak in the stadium/fans after his last home game here, it put an exclamation mark on where his head/heart were.
His “Seattle forever” quotes were clearly strategic. He wanted out & his wanting out soured me on him. I agree he’s a future HOFer, I think he’s still got a lot of good football in him, I’m sad, and I also think this was the right thing to do. I would have liked a little bigger haul from Denver, but Seattle just wasn’t where RW wanted to be… and even if it were…. No way they pay him 50+ million bucks in 24 months. Best to get something for him than to just wave bye as he signs w/ another team.
It truly just sucks to have Bobby and RW gone on the same day, but we knew the latter move was coming too. I’ll be very interested to see how the next few months pan out.
Go Hawks!
c_hawkbob wrote:It's Pete's been lying through his teeth. This deal has been in the works for over two weeks and just last week Pete was telling us we had no intention of trading Russ.
I don't blame Russ one bit. He's been a trooper about being the QB talent he is playing for a run first, defensive minded organization all these years, always saying and doing the right thing, rarely complaining (nothing like Rogers for instance, who GB has been bending over backwards to appease for a decade). Now he gets to go to a team with a great O-line, great young receivers and RBs and a great defense, AND a team that is Run by a HOF QB! They are going to do every single thing possible to put Russ in a position to succeed, something we were never willing to do. Russ is closer to the MVP now than he has ever been.
Good for Russ, good for Denver, WE got raped.
Clem7 wrote:Sheesh, this IS a feelings thread.
Look, they all lie. Pete and Russell, etc.
Bottom line is:
1) Pete and John did not want to pay 50 million plus to one guy (and it is coming due soon) at the expense of rounding off the team. Get something now as Sis said.
2) Russell has/had a no trade clause. He could have negated the Denver trade. He did not. Therefore, he wanted out plain and simple (and probably forced the hand for Seattle as making it his only destination). So much for wanting to stay in Seattle.
We may not be good for a while, or maybe we will be surprised. I am ready for either and looking forward to the changes.
Unfortunately, this action was needed. Tired of the drama. So be it.
EmeraldBullet wrote:We knew it was coming. Theres still a lot of questions in our division. Girraffealo is hurt, Murray isnt happy, rams have slary cap issues. Maybe the rebuilding phase wont be too long.
govandals wrote:I stated in another thread that Russ would ask to be traded a few weeks after the Super Bowl. I'm guessing both sides wanted this divorce. We will never know the exact truth.
What amazes me is the people in Seahawkland who refused to believe this was possible. I'm mainly looking at you John Clayton. The 4 team trade list, the Hawks firing back with the season ticketholder letter, the very carefully chosen language by PCJS and RW in the last 12 months. Always leaving the door open for a divorce and never saying anything definitive about a long term commitment. All the signs were there, people who believed this was a non story were not paying attention or were in denial. Or in Clayton's case, really lazy journalism.
govandals wrote:I stated in another thread that Russ would ask to be traded a few weeks after the Super Bowl. I'm guessing both sides wanted this divorce. We will never know the exact truth.
What amazes me is the people in Seahawkland who refused to believe this was possible. I'm mainly looking at you John Clayton. The 4 team trade list, the Hawks firing back with the season ticketholder letter, the very carefully chosen language by PCJS and RW in the last 12 months. Always leaving the door open for a divorce and never saying anything definitive about a long term commitment. All the signs were there, people who believed this was a non story were not paying attention or were in denial. Or in Clayton's case, really lazy journalism.
govandals wrote:Honestly, I thought the letter (to season ticket holders that omitted Russell) was a cheap shot by PCJS.
Hawktawk wrote:I’ve been a bit disenchanted for a few years now , the team in general and the morphing of Russ from a team first GO HAWKS after every interview to a petulant self centered person increasingly concerned with his brand . My first real wake up call was in the aftermath of the divisional vs Atlanta in 2016 when Russ got to the podium after a pretty brutal game and basically said we will get them next time and then made some promotional comment about some stadium deal he was in on . The next year it was “ we need more guys “ instead of “I need to get better “. Then tired of getting hit . Then yes the bald faced lies “ I hope I’m here “ I love Seattle “ then the flippant comments about wanting to win 3 or 4 more Super Bowls . Don’t throw a pick you have 2 already . We find out behind the scenes he couldn’t wait to leave . I read that he had informed Seattle that he would want Mahomes money in a new deal , forget about restructuring to help out the team .
Beyond all that as a scout said of him “ the tape doesn’t match the stats “ the best example would be the Titans game that tipped the season over where he had a 130 rating and 3 TDs but couldn’t play a lick in crunch time , lost the game in overtime then clapped back on PC when he criticized Russ for taking over in the 12 after a defensive stop and punting from the 1 after a terrible sack . I heard him pop off in the media about Pete a few times after Pete finally started calling him out after 10 years . I don’t like that . Pc may be washed up or whatever but he’s the boss and he was right about your F up.
The finger was another Russ moment . Self aggrandizement that greatly hurt the team , surely delayed his own recovery all so he could be little Superman quick healer and hand off left handed and throw the ball to the tuba player or defender or nobody. Yeah that hacked me . Someone will say he did it to help the team . BS the backup had just completed 80% 3 TDs previous game . Jerked ol Pete’s chain on the way out the door .
Yes he was great . Yes he’s a man of decent character . I believe he’s hall of fame , clearly the best we ever had . But he was as lucky to have Seattle as they were to have him . Without the LOB not sure they make the playoffs , surely neither Super Bowl. Especially the second with his 4 picks in the NFC title game . I do wish Russ well, I think a bit less of him than I did. Much less than 10 years ago . I always thought it was too good to be true and in the end it was . Good luck with that Denver . Don’t let him get hit too much and draft linemen with eyes in the back of their head . Over and out thanks for the opportunity to vent river![]()
Hawktawk wrote:I’ve been a bit disenchanted for a few years now , the team in general and the morphing of Russ from a team first GO HAWKS after every interview to a petulant self centered person increasingly concerned with his brand . My first real wake up call was in the aftermath of the divisional vs Atlanta in 2016 when Russ got to the podium after a pretty brutal game and basically said we will get them next time and then made some promotional comment about some stadium deal he was in on . The next year it was “ we need more guys “ instead of “I need to get better “. Then tired of getting hit . Then yes the bald faced lies “ I hope I’m here “ I love Seattle “ then the flippant comments about wanting to win 3 or 4 more Super Bowls . Don’t throw a pick you have 2 already . We find out behind the scenes he couldn’t wait to leave . I read that he had informed Seattle that he would want Mahomes money in a new deal , forget about restructuring to help out the team .
Beyond all that as a scout said of him “ the tape doesn’t match the stats “ the best example would be the Titans game that tipped the season over where he had a 130 rating and 3 TDs but couldn’t play a lick in crunch time , lost the game in overtime then clapped back on PC when he criticized Russ for taking over in the 12 after a defensive stop and punting from the 1 after a terrible sack . I heard him pop off in the media about Pete a few times after Pete finally started calling him out after 10 years . I don’t like that . Pc may be washed up or whatever but he’s the boss and he was right about your F up.
The finger was another Russ moment . Self aggrandizement that greatly hurt the team , surely delayed his own recovery all so he could be little Superman quick healer and hand off left handed and throw the ball to the tuba player or defender or nobody. Yeah that hacked me . Someone will say he did it to help the team . BS the backup had just completed 80% 3 TDs previous game . Jerked ol Pete’s chain on the way out the door .
Yes he was great . Yes he’s a man of decent character . I believe he’s hall of fame , clearly the best we ever had . But he was as lucky to have Seattle as they were to have him . Without the LOB not sure they make the playoffs , surely neither Super Bowl. Especially the second with his 4 picks in the NFC title game . I do wish Russ well, I think a bit less of him than I did. Much less than 10 years ago . I always thought it was too good to be true and in the end it was . Good luck with that Denver . Don’t let him get hit too much and draft linemen with eyes in the back of their head . Over and out thanks for the opportunity to vent river![]()
obiken wrote:What started it all was when PC and JS went to the workouts of Josh Allen, that hurt Russ's feelings. Why? Why scout a Josh Allen when you were NEVER going to get a shot at him in the first place. Why let a future move hurt your feelers? Like Warren Moon was saying this morning, just because they are looking at someone doesnt mean they are moving off you. I agree with Cbob, Pete has to own most of this, just look at the numbers, you have to get to the level of a Kirk Cousins to be able to get a replacement of Russ. You go to Russ and say hey, give us one more year and we will get some more stuff. But no, we had to destroy it all. Pete has way too much power. IF Paul Allen would have lived, no one on this site but a football drunk would think he would have kept Pete and John, over Russ. I am off Pete, I am done. I love our team, go Hawks, but until we get rid of our 71 year old Dinosaur, I have 0 hope.
NorthHawk wrote:Other teams rebuilt their OLs in one year. We haven’t been able to build a good one in ten years.
It’s not about using resources to try, it’s about the inability to fix the problem.
TriCitySam wrote:Pete and John made plenty of effort with this roster, but the draft is a crap shoot. OL is a weakness, but the truth is it's the hardest to find. Truth is the last couple drafts look like wins.
Aseahawkfan wrote:I’ve been a bit disenchanted for a few years now , the team in general and the morphing of Russ from a team first GO HAWKS after every interview to a petulant self centered person increasingly concerned with his brand . My first real wake up call was in the aftermath of the divisional vs Atlanta in 2016 when Russ got to the podium after a pretty brutal game and basically said we will get them next time and then made some promotional comment about some stadium deal he was in on . The next year it was “ we need more guys “ instead of “I need to get better “. Then tired of getting hit . Then yes the bald faced lies “ I hope I’m here “ I love Seattle “ then the flippant comments about wanting to win 3 or 4 more Super Bowls . Don’t throw a pick you have 2 already . We find out behind the scenes he couldn’t wait to leave . I read that he had informed Seattle that he would want Mahomes money in a new deal , forget about restructuring to help out the team .
Beyond all that as a scout said of him “ the tape doesn’t match the stats “ the best example would be the Titans game that tipped the season over where he had a 130 rating and 3 TDs but couldn’t play a lick in crunch time , lost the game in overtime then clapped back on PC when he criticized Russ for taking over in the 12 after a defensive stop and punting from the 1 after a terrible sack . I heard him pop off in the media about Pete a few times after Pete finally started calling him out after 10 years . I don’t like that . Pc may be washed up or whatever but he’s the boss and he was right about your F up.
The finger was another Russ moment . Self aggrandizement that greatly hurt the team , surely delayed his own recovery all so he could be little Superman quick healer and hand off left handed and throw the ball to the tuba player or defender or nobody. Yeah that hacked me . Someone will say he did it to help the team . BS the backup had just completed 80% 3 TDs previous game . Jerked ol Pete’s chain on the way out the door .
Yes he was great . Yes he’s a man of decent character . I believe he’s hall of fame , clearly the best we ever had . But he was as lucky to have Seattle as they were to have him . Without the LOB not sure they make the playoffs , surely neither Super Bowl. Especially the second with his 4 picks in the NFC title game . I do wish Russ well, I think a bit less of him than I did. Much less than 10 years ago . I always thought it was too good to be true and in the end it was . Good luck with that Denver . Don’t let him get hit too much and draft linemen with eyes in the back of their head . Over and out thanks for the opportunity to vent river![]()
I'm not sure why you say this stuff.
People on this forum and other Seahawk sites have been talking about Russell getting hit too much for years. We all know Pete and John haven't done a good job of drafting and building an O-line. It's not a debate, it's pretty much what we've all seen.
We have no idea what Russ thought.
I still don't know why you don't admit Pete and John did a terrible job of maintaining this roster after the team fell apart. Miss after miss after miss in the draft. Trading picks for players we don't keep. And just mismanaging this roster to the point they decided to blow it up and start again. How is that Russell's fault?
TriCitySam wrote:The facts on the draft do not back up the claim that a good GM hits all the time. Failure rate is high. 60% of picks 15-64 never get offered a 2nd contract by their team...a reason the Rams trade their picks for veterans. Stack'em up by team. You be surprised. I will say this, our OL was blocking fairly well over the past 5 games.
TriCitySam wrote:The facts on the draft do not back up the claim that a good GM hits all the time. Failure rate is high. 60% of picks 15-64 never get offered a 2nd contract by their team...a reason the Rams trade their picks for veterans. Stack'em up by team. You be surprised. I will say this, our OL was blocking fairly well over the past 5 games.
Hawktawk wrote:I agree . The running back went off. The QB was kept clean and most of his sacks were the dumb ass hold the ball and run around variety . The line is better than it’s rated .
trents wrote:You can peg Russ and Pete as liars if you want. And there is definitely a sense in which that is technically true. However, there is an old saying, "Ask me no more questions and I'll tell you no more lies." Would you ask a poker player to show his cards before all the calls and raises are made? And that is what the business side of professional football is like. There are just some things you cannot talk about until everything is finally worked out. Yet, the the press is constantly hounding the parties involved to reveal their hands. Years and years ago we would have had no insight into any of the wheeling and dealing going on behind the scenes until after the deals were complete. The press and the information age makes liars out of people who just need to keep their poker hands covered up it's time to show their cards.
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