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Film Study : Intel : Russel Wilson Habits When Pressured.


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When Russel Wilson is pressured or things break down... what are his tendencies. 

For instance when you Pressure Aaron rodgers ... he tends to roll left and heave that sucka which cost us some BIG plays this year both in the Greenbay and the Atlanta Falcons... 

So to you Excel loving, Film study nut huggers...    

Vicks downfall was when Tod bowles figured out what side michael Vick loved to instantly run to when pressured and they would PRESSURE him like crazy and of course the NFL took notice and we all know what happened after that. :) 

So... Lets give Russel wilson that treatment... break him down to perfection.

 

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I'm not an expert, but I've notice that every time that Russell Wilson gets pressured he menstruates.  I just wonder though, I've heard when in closely associated groups, menstrual cycles will sync...so maybe there is a systemic menstruation going on amongst the Seahawks team.  Will this come into play in the playoffs?...we will have to wait and see.

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-Creates very misleading topic that makes it seem like an informative post

-Asks others to go out and do work and hours of film study to identify Wilson's tendencies when pressured

-Then insults the very same people he's asking to go and do said hours of film study

Lol great thread bro

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i feel when pressured he usually rolls out to right side goes horizontal across the field and then sets his feet quick to do a floater pass. Or sometimes he runs for a quick 3 or 4 yards. but he usually just tries to go to right for a floater pass/some times strike pass.

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How many times has Wilson burned us on like a 3rd down with 13 yards to go, he rolls out to his right because we are about to sack his ass, but somehow he throws up a miracle duck pass to Doug Baldwin on the the right sideline, who is falling out of bounds, but still makes the catch at the first down marker? Russell Wilson manages to do the crap to us alot. Whatever it takes to eliminate that type of play and we win by 3 TD's.

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40 minutes ago, VGcollector said:

i feel when pressured he usually rolls out to right side goes horizontal across the field and then sets his feet quick to do a floater pass. Or sometimes he runs for a quick 3 or 4 yards. but he usually just tries to go to right for a floater pass/some times strike pass.

This is what I'm looking for : He seems to do the same thing OVER and OVER and Over. 

So threaten Pressure from the Usual blitz and instead of going for the Gap... just spin around and hell be waiting there sitting Pretty. 

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The vast majority of Seattle's plays are set up to take advantage of undisciplined defensive players.  I've seen them run this play countless times this year:  play action - power run left, QB bootleg right with a TE/slot WR dragging across the formation back to the right.  The DE or LB that is responsible for TE/slot WR coverage gets greedy and plays the run, leaving the TE/slot WR uncovered.  The backside DE gets too aggressive and collapses on the line, playing the run.  Meanwhile, Russel has a clear line of sight where he can run 15 yards untouched, or dump it off to the TE/WR uncovered 15 yards down the field.  They killed the Cardinals with these misdirection plays.  We must play disciplined ball and force him to make contested throws to decently covered WR's.

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I think we've played Seattle long enough that at some point... it seems like youre watching the Same play over and over again. The main reason that Seattle Did so well was because they had Jimmy Graham in there... or one of the reasons. 

He has seen enough of Carolina to just know what to do and when to do it. :) This game will definitely be different...and I'm sure Sean MC DERMOTT is reading this bro. lol. 

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