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The only thing to make things even better for the Donkeys is Future doing the halftime ahow...
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Welp, I didn't get the number 1, 2 & 3 items from my Christmas list.....


This is 1-3
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As years go by we will learn more about the RW3 saga. Still many tight lips, they have to keep the bridges open.

Re:….. In person and I was a big attendee of KingCo games at Pop Keeney stadium, I logged in many Thursday and Friday nights from mid 90’s to 2012 > Jake Heaps was the best QB I ever saw play for Skykine. Others I was never impressed with including Max Browne, long release, no big time zip on passes, to many screens, circle, and delay type routes. He may have thrown for 12k but 9k was on the YAC’s. The best high school qb I ever saw passing was Mark Rypien, Shadle Park. The best of the best was Marcus Tuisassopo for Woodinville. That kid was so smooth and elusively fast, big legged and decent height. His passing was a bit raw but he had some bazooka in his arm. Back then Woodinville ran the veer option and he ran it to perfection. Both Isaiah’s stood out too..Dotson at Newport and Stanback at Garfield. Stanback and a hint of Anothony Allen in him. Bothell sucked for so many years then they got Blue and Badass!!! (Like an Echo rod)

And once again I have gone off tangent. 😞
Bothell got Bainter
 
Back when they hired Pete Carroll I thought it was a stupid move. When Carroll went after Wilson I knew it was a stupid move. When Carroll built a team around Wilson and they acquired Lynch I started to change my mind. When the Seahawks won the super bowl I was converted to a Pete supporter.

Wilson forgot how to be humble. I think Carroll could see this and he wasn’t able to keep a team built around an arrogant Wilson so the Seahawks decided to trade him. Another genius move. He then attempted to build an offense around Geno and had some success which for me gives more respect for his coaching abilities. If there is a coach out there that could give Wilson a bit of humility perhaps they might be able to construct an offense Wilson could perform in. I think the talent is still there but I don’t know if it can be worked with.
 
Bothell got Bainter
Yep. Changed then. I could tell you guys story of KingCo. But it would sound like whining. So why bother. Always overcome, adapt, and improvise as best as you can. The Blue Train…it’s or was a sight to see. …. Some schools never learned how to derail the tracks.
 
In the Russ situation, I just don't see why he would even have motivation to do more than he is. He got his big pay day, and it's locked in whether he wins or loses. The new coach could come in, demote him to the practice squad, and he'd still get paid. If he lost whatever competitive edge he once had, which seems possible, why even try at this point? He got what he was after all along.
i think he lost his legacy to the game and has become a joke . Not sure anyone recovers from that and not enough money covers that because he fell so hard.

I used to think he would come back and take Pete Carroll’s place as coach. But now I see his next performance as a contestant on “ Dancing for the Stars”.
 
Also consider his religious stuff and how he gave glory to God at times when I thought his lineman deserved it …
I want to ask Russell why he thought God was more of a Broncos fan than a Hawks fan. I am happy he got some comeuppance .
 
A really painful thought for Denver fans to probably think about now is who would want to go there to be a coach now? That has to be one of the all time least appealing coaching gigs opening up.
 
As bad as Wilson's been I would rather have him still...Then Watson
Well yeah... they're not even on the same planet of types of things to have issues with.

All Browns had to do was roll with Brissett (who played better than Watson anyways) for the season, then draft a QB. Instead, they handed out a franchise-crippling sum to bring in Watson and his historically bad baggage.
 
A really painful thought for Denver fans to probably think about now is who would want to go there to be a coach now? That has to be one of the all time least appealing coaching gigs opening up.
Sean Peyton could make this a winning team…
 
There is a lot to digest in this:
The oline just looks the other direction when Russ goes down. I don't think I've ever seen that before. It's like a total disgust.

Think of just how good Carroll is at managing players that Wilson's line in Seattle never did similar. There is not a huge difference in how the lines have performed. If Wilson is your QB, your line will be made to look bad. Carroll kept those linemen from rebelling or speaking out when Wilson made them look bad and even when his agent started whining about the "lack of protection".
Look at he number of sacks per yr over the years. Remarkable high. Remarkably consistent: https://www.nfl.com/players/russell-wilson/stats/career

Wilsson is the one consatant over he years

Compare it to Prescott and notice the inconsistency. Prescott's sack numbers are dependent upon line play:

 
Lots of things cause sacks besides poor line play.
I find it revealing that Seattle started two rookies at the line rather than the experienced guys.
Wilson has a style and the rest of the offense has to learn it. Otherwise he's just a short guy in a tall box.
Jake Plummer, statistically, was Denver's best QB.
Compare his Denver Superbowl appearances to Elway's.
 
Lots of things cause sacks besides poor line play.
I find it revealing that Seattle started two rookies at the line rather than the experienced guys.
Wilson has a style and the rest of the offense has to learn it. Otherwise he's just a short guy in a tall box.
Jake Plummer, statistically, was Denver's best QB.
Compare his Denver Superbowl appearances to Elway's.
And those two rookies were about the only part of the line that played well down the stretch... Or at least above average. The guards and center really, really need upgrades.
 
Not really. Lots of constants. Coaching, not drafting linemen, hurt running backs, aging players, etc. etc.
They drafted plenty of linemen and brought in lots of free agents. Yet it always looked exactly the same.

Carpenter, Britt, Pocic, Glowinski, Ifedi, and a whole bunch of other names I've long forgotten all drafted. Then Duane Brown and a pile of other vets. Didn't matter who they brought in, his sack numbers stayed the same or got worse.
 
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