Sounds like Moobs was miffed at the Seahawks FO for not allocating more resources to his OL...after taking a record contract for himself.
"Wilson, according to a source close to him, didn't get a clear answer from the Seahawks on how they planned to improve their offensive line, prompting him to take his frustrations public.
Wilson's comments angered Seattle's linemen -- left tackle Duane Brown would later express as much to reporters -- and team brass. Carroll and Schneider were caught off guard, believing all was well after they had worked together to hire Waldron."
Does Wilson not understand that the Denver OL has had it's QB injured every season leading back to Mannning. A streak of 7 straight years? That they were 27th in sacks per dropback in 2021 w/o a QB notorious for holding the ball too long?
Where does Wilson envision the Donks getting the funds/draft capital to improve it after this season? His trade ate up both...just like his contract did in Seattle. Is he going to publicly throw them under the bus too?
None of the talking head media muppets will address this but, to me, it's the storyline going into the 2022 Donk season.
He just joined a team with average (at best) WRs and a below average OL... despite having two 900 yard rushers, they had one of the lowest yards before contact average. That means the OL was getting beat and the RBs had to make something out of nothing.
Wilson doesnt want to play small ball/defensive orientated football...yet doesn't have the OL/WRs to be the "all about Russ" offense he jockeyed for in Seattle.
I did see that "Mr. Unlimited" just bought the most expensive house sold in the Denver area this year....$25 mil. The dude's a media phony...there is nothing humble about him. His ex-teammates know...
Looks like Seattle brass has wanted to dump him for a while... "Seahawks' front office, called the Cleveland Browns before the 2018 draft to discuss a trade that would have swapped Wilson for the No. 1"
Last edited by BlackOp; 09-08-2022 at 04:37 AM..
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