Russell Wilson 35 mil the rest of his WR's RB's 37mil - to the offense lineman who doesn't get the money he wants it's going to matter.
no matter what they twit
no matter what they twit
Seattle has 95 million to spend next year, they will be just fine.Russell Wilson 35 mil the rest of his WR's RB's 37mil - to the offense lineman who doesn't get the money he wants it's going to matter.
no matter what they twit
Seattle has 95 million to spend next year, they will be just fine.
Wilson was still the highest paid Seahawk before this new contract, so he wasn't super cheap. We took a massive step back because Tannehill remained a mid to lower tier qb. Wilson has already proven he is THE guy.Maybe, or perhaps that ALL TIME GREAT defense combined with a super cheap QB was the real reason Seattle was "fine" for all of those early Pete Carroll years, and just like the last time RW got the pay raise, their team will take a massive step back because he ain't THAT guy.
I can’t believe nobody has ever thought about that.What a shocking turn of events ! Once you have a franchise QB you don't let them walk.
I can’t believe nobody has ever thought about that.
Wilson was still the highest paid Seahawk before this new contract, so he wasn't super cheap. We took a massive step back because Tannehill remained a mid to lower tier qb. Wilson has already proven he is THE guy.
Now a mute point.
15+ pages is a complete waste of time of discussing this because Seattle was never going to let him walk or trade him.We've just spent 15 pages debating this nonsense, hell even I posted something, thank god I didn't waste too much more of my time by reading the whole thread.
I'm talking about when they won the SB and went back to back, he was on his rookie contract.
As soon as he got the pay raise the team took a step back as I predicted a long time ago, slice it however you want but that's what happened and will continue to happen with this new contract.
Sure he's a franchise QB and he's THE guy in SEA, but he's not this elite QB that everyone pretends he is just because he has nice regular season numbers lol.
This isn't college football, the regular season doesn't matter if you shrink in the playoffs which he absolutely does (so shocked Dallas won ), that's why Eli should be in the hall imo and not Rivers, and why TB > PM.
LOL, the least amount of wins since Carroll and Wilson have had since they got together has been 9, 9 wins, that's 0 losing seasons. I'll take those odds and "step back" any day of the week over the BS we have been pumping out the the last two decades. Wilson is worth every penny.I'm talking about when they won the SB and went back to back, he was on his rookie contract.
As soon as he got the pay raise the team took a step back as I predicted a long time ago, slice it however you want but that's what happened and will continue to happen with this new contract.
Sure he's a franchise QB and he's THE guy in SEA, but he's not this elite QB that everyone pretends he is just because he has nice regular season numbers lol.
This isn't college football, the regular season doesn't matter if you shrink in the playoffs which he absolutely does (so shocked Dallas won ), that's why Eli should be in the hall imo and not Rivers, and why TB > PM.
Before the Wilson contract, Seattle had the second most cap space available in the league in 2020. They might be okay.
LOL, the least amount of wins since Carroll and Wilson have had since they got together has been 9, 9 wins, that's 0 losing seasons. I'll take those odds and "step back" any day of the week over the BS we have been pumping out the the last two decades. Wilson is worth every penny.