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33 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Man, has the perception of Russell Wilson changed since that trade.

Denver made one big change for yesterday. Nathaniel Hackett is no longer calling the plays. He gave that duty to quarterback coach Klint Kubiak.

Are there any assistants/coaches that aren’t some other coach’s kid or brother or nephew?

Its going beyond nepotism and into some incestuous nonsense.

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41 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Man, has the perception of Russell Wilson changed since that trade.

Denver made one big change for yesterday. Nathaniel Hackett is no longer calling the plays. He gave that duty to quarterback coach Klint Kubiak.

And the results were just as bad. At this point in the season most teams are what they are, notwithstanding Rivera’s weird penchant to go undefeated in December.

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46 minutes ago, L-TownCat said:

Are there any assistants/coaches that aren’t some other coach’s kid or brother or nephew?

Its going beyond nepotism and into some incestuous nonsense.

One of the things I liked about Hackett was him having the connections to build a good staff.

Instead, it was like he deliberately tried to find the most inexperienced guys he could.

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32 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

Even if Hackett is a complete dud and a goof, they can move on from him next year if they want.  They are absolutely stuck with a washed Russell Wilson though lol.  No refunds.

Seattle sitting there with all those picks, atop their division come week 11, owning that DEN 5th overall pick.  Chef's kiss to them  

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Wilson is terrible this year and their offense is bad. Their defense is another story though and I really can't see them allowing us to run all over them. I watched them this week playing LV and if it were not for Carr and Adams they would have won. Expect Burns to be abused once again this week. 

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