The timing and field vision it takes to improvise like that presents a higher degree of difficulty than being a rhythm passer. Contrary to what many people outside of Seattle believe, Russ has shown in his career that he can do both. He can throw on rhythm, throw over the midfield, throw with anticipation, throw to a spot, and make pre-snap reads…all of the stuff people claim he can’t do. The only claim with any validity is that you need to limit his post-snap reads, and that’s only because he has usually had poor or limited protection, and he is a shorter QB so the protection has to hold up even better for him to get through those reads. That doesn’t reflect an inability to read defenses or the field or a low IQ, it’s just a physical limitation. He cannot help that. Any guy who can take the kinds of snapshots he had to take to make the plays seen in this video (and while on the move, no less) can read the h3ll out of a defense! That’s why Justin Fields will never be as good as Russ regardless of what he learns from Russ. It’s like Prince giving guitar lessons. It won’t make you Prince. What Russ has is a God-given ability that cannot be explained. Russ’s height is a challenge not a failing. His coaches should be addressing his height challenge by investing in stout O-Lines and giving him a few more pass attempts per game (37?) so he can throw the ball away and avoid taking sacks without sacrificing his numbers. And remember, his numbers translate to wins!
To me I would fire Payton and Patton before letting Wilson go. Here's why: Payton is a System HC think of Parcells and Belichick all system HCs. Beliechek is probably on his way out. The my way or the highway HCs dont have a chance in today's NFL. The HCs that are going to the playoffs are HCs that build a system around the strength of players. The best example is Harbaugh which was a pocket system built around Flaco. But then he got hurt or something and Lamar became the man. Harbaugh seeing the difference in style of play changed the whole system around players! I will be leaving fandom of the Broncos and be a free-agent fan and hope the very best for Wilson especially when he plays the Broncos!
The problem is that his only gimmick was how fast he was. Now that he’s lost his speed and he has to sit in the pocket it’s exposing the fact that he can’t see over the lineman
Russell Wilson watching this years Super Bowl makes it even better. He understands what Mahomes was going through At least the receivers catch the damn ball though... the Chiefs don’t even catch Mahomes amazing throws
Russ is too damn fat this year! What is going on? Dudes at least 20lb over weight. Not as evasive. Who does he think he is? Big Ben? I'm a seattle guy, born and raised. My buds and family have talked about it this year. what do you 12's think? He's not old. Young enough to be every bit as evasive as early in his career. Isn't slow because of injuries. He should lose at least 20 and get back to his old self. he can break some runs now but he's not as respected. Needs to get lean for next year. We wanted him to cook. now he needs to fast...
@@chiefskingdom_24 lmaooooo russ is a way better mobile & agile QB than mahomes and the chiefs o line isn't even that bad compared to what russ has been dealing with.
Mahomes also took over a team that went to the AFC Championship with Alex Smith. Was already a stacked team. He got to sit for a year. Russ came in as a rookie and did this.
People have known since 2015 that the “game-manager” label was complete bs, but many still say Russ was a game-manager early on. Game-managers don’t do the things we watched Russ do n his first three seasons. There was nothing about his play that remotely resembled a game-manager.
If you watch the tape. Russ's eyes are always down field. He's not running to run. He's running to pass. It's why he's so dangerous. You have to defend both. A rock and a hard place. Russ puts you there. All thou some of these passed were terrible. He should have never thrown them. Up for grabs? Eek!
Back here in anticipation of the 2020-2021 season, I'm hoping for big things from the team this year. I'm hoping the defense can be more consistent with the addition of Jamal, Brooks, Dunbar, Irvin, and Taylor. DK is poised for a big year, and together with Lockette, Dissly, Olsen, Dorsett, Swain, Moore could be a dangerous receiving corp. Hoping DJ Dallas can add some depth to the running back room as Carson is now arguably the best in the division. The offensive line, if healthy, could benefit from another year of continuity, but it's still the weak link of our offense. The defensive line is severely lacking with the departure of Clowney and no elite pass rusher. However, Brooks, Irvin, and Adams should all help with getting to the QB, and Shaqueem should see the rotation more often.
why is it so hard to mix the audio volume correct? its literally done in under 5mins. would improve the video very much instead of adjusting the audio volume every 10 seconds..