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The Seahawks have one of the toughest D's, Marshawn, and a clutch QB who's ability to extends plays and drives reminds me of "Sir Francis" Tarkington. (Unlike Manzeil, Russell Wilson has earned the comparison)
Any success the WR's had was mostly a byproduct of the aforementioned...
They were 26th in passing and 4th in rushing. You add in a historically great defense and there's your answer.
There are two things Wilson does great. He has outstanding pocket awareness and extends plays.
I'm not worried, though. Wilson gets a lot of credit for what Lynch and the running game allows him to do. When they stumble this year, Wilson will be under scrutiny.
Say what you want about Seattle's WRs, but at least they don't drop the ball.
They did in the mid 2000s. Especially Darrell Jackson.
They did in the mid 2000s. Especially Darrell Jackson.
I knew it was a mistake to sign this guy...Say what you want about Seattle's WRs, but at least they don't drop the ball.
They were 26th in passing and 4th in rushing. You add in a historically great defense and there's your answer.
There are two things Wilson does great. He has outstanding pocket awareness and extends plays.
I'm not worried, though. Wilson gets a lot of credit for what Lynch and the running game allows him to do. When they stumble this year, Wilson will be under scrutiny.
I knew it was a mistake to sign this guy...
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