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Gameplan for Wilson?


beastson

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Contained pass rush. Give him no reason to leave the pocket.

He wants to leave the pocket. Outside of the pocket he is a good QB....inside meh.

But Luke, TD and our DTs have to show up and stop Lynch to make it work

 

I hate to tell you but WIlson has a QB rating over 100 and completion% over 64 in the pocket. So he is very very good inside the pocket. That said he has no real #1 wr and his WRs struggle to get open sometimes without him scrambling to help them. So keeping him the pocket is a good idea but mainly because it will make it easier for you to cover the WR and make Wilson have to hold the ball. Add in a very bad pass blocking oline.

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I hate to tell you but WIlson has a QB rating over 100 and completion% over 64 in the pocket. So he is very very good inside the pocket. That said he has no real #1 wr and his WRs struggle to get open sometimes without him scrambling to help them. So keeping him the pocket is a good idea but mainly because it will make it easier for you to cover the WR and make Wilson have to hold the ball. Add in a very bad pass blocking oline.

Don't care what the current stats show....stats mislead often.

Wilson isn't as good in the pocket. Nothing special. Eye test is night and day

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Honestly don't know. He played us awesomely last year when we actually had a fantastic defense.

 

I don't think he played us all that awesomely.  He didn't make any mistakes, and he got a lot of yards, but most of it was between the 20's.  They had very few points, and no Touchdowns.  They were terrible in the Red Zone.  His play was adequate, not awesome.  Their defense and a critical fumble on our part cost us the game. 

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Don't care what the current stats show....stats mislead often.

Wilson isn't as good in the pocket. Nothing special. Eye test is night and day

 

Believe what you want then, but the facts and stats will show you I am right, and I watch every Seahawk game. Your eye test, well you might want to open them. Also FYI they are not just current stats, those are career stats, this year he has been even better in the pocket, when there is a pocket that is. However like I said you will believe what you want. Given I am a Seahawks fan I hope you do, because like every other team you will be making a huge mistake

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