NFL The great Russell Wilson

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His last season at Wisconsin he broke the NCAA passing efficency record.

His rookie season he ties the rookie TD record with 26 (Peyton) but threw far less INT's than Peyton.
Wins a playoff game.

His second season he wins the Superbowl,,

His third season he plays in another SB.

Going back to seasons one and two, both seasons he had a 100 passing rating, making him the first QB ever to accomplish that.

He made 10 pro bowls.

After nine seasons he had won more games than any QB in history.

His first decade of NFL QBing was as good as we had ever seen.

He is top 5ish all time in rushing, TD/INT ratio, passer rating.

Only QB with over 5000 rushing yards and over 46,000 passing yards.

He's number 12 all time in TD passes

And he never had a Jerry Rice, Randy Moss, GRONK

But, at 5-11 once age started to erode his mobility he started having problems, he could never stand tall in the pocket, that was not his game.

He had a great first decade of NFL football, as good as it got.

His last few seasons weren't on his usual level, age will do that.

Knowing what I do about QBing, I have no problems puttng him around 15ish all time,


What all the fuss is about

 
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Now if anyone wants to compare what Wilson did his first decade vs whoever, I will do the work to prove my point.

With one exception, Mahomes he is best ever his first decade.
 
So how many seasons did the guy have with......

64 or better comp %
4000 yards
30 td
100 passer ratings

All in the same season?

While most his Seahawks seasons had at least a couple of those he had three with all of them.

I don't think most get just how great his stats actually were.

Then ya add his rushing yards.

There is a reason for a short while he was the highest paid player in NFL history,
 
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Cuz youre an amateur

Wrong again.

Was the mod over at SUB10 for a decade, the old cat who owned it died, so there that went.

I have posted on at least 50 of these yaketyyakyak forums talking a multitude of topics, only here have I ever experience all this ridiculouse bulshit.

Hell, guy comes on,...I have the hots for.....some talk about a music video....something totally off the wall.....all in those talk football threads, I talk anything............DON'T DERAIL. What the fuck, derail what?

I;m guessing being an educated black man who calls himself....Sir....is a no no "here".

Been at this longer than you have, trust me.
 
I;m guessing being an educated black man who calls himself....Sir....is a no no "here".

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Getting back to Russell Wilson the season he left Seattle he was a pro bowler, so.....???

The guy walked right in and took over, something Mahomes, Brady, Rodgers can't say, he had to figure out on the job, and he flourished,,

What he put up in those Seahawks days was remarkale and he did without that great WR or TE,

Yes after Seattle things changed guessing all those hits caught up with him as he aged, he lost the magic.
 
Was a high level qb for a time but just had a short shelf life. That used to be the norm, guys like Brady, Brees, Favre, Manning, and Rodgers are exceptions to the rule. I mean Wilson started a good amount more games than Montana despite playing less seasons (Montana had several partial seasons), and has lasted about as long as Bledsoe. Those guys knew when to call it quits though and I think Wilson should probably do the same. I think if he quit after that last season in Denver his legacy would be more intact (on paper the season with the Steelers looks better than it did watching him play).
 
Was a high level qb for a time but just had a short shelf life. That used to be the norm, guys like Brady, Brees, Favre, Manning, and Rodgers are exceptions to the rule. I mean Wilson started a good amount more games than Montana despite playing less seasons (Montana had several partial seasons), and has lasted about as long as Bledsoe. Those guys knew when to call it quits though and I think Wilson should probably do the same. I think if he quit after that last season in Denver his legacy would be more intact (on paper the season with the Steelers looks better than it did watching him play).
I agree with that, being a mobile QB once the jets cooled his 5-11 became a problem. Now add all those hits he has taken.

Yep, after Denver it should have, see ya~~~
 
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