The Jokeman Posted January 8, 2022 Posted January 8, 2022 29 minutes ago, Utah John said: I don't buy this. Seattle convinced themselves years ago that they MUST keep Wilson at all costs. They ended up (a) gutting their great defense to be able to keep one guy, Wilson; and (b) now having an over-the-hill Wilson and almost nothing else. In 2018 Seattle was still a strong team overall but they were NOT going to move on from Wilson. Absolutely not. Carroll would have quit. And the idea that they would give up their prized QB who was still playing well to move on to a rookie with a high ceiling but a very low floor, is just nuts. Unless the thought was keep paying QBs low money and keep the legion of boom together. Quote
Milanos Milano Posted January 8, 2022 Posted January 8, 2022 I bought 2 elephants and I was going to start a circus, but it didn’t work out. 1 Quote
WickedGame Posted January 8, 2022 Posted January 8, 2022 36 minutes ago, IronMaidenBills said: I bought 2 elephants and I was going to start a circus, but it didn’t work out. They probably just need a year of development behind a veteran elephant. 2 1 Quote
thenorthremembers Posted January 8, 2022 Posted January 8, 2022 If Josh had the 1st two seasons he had here in Seattle after they traded Russ both Carroll and Schneider would be out on their cans. I call bs. Quote
NastyNateSoldiers Posted January 8, 2022 Posted January 8, 2022 2 hours ago, Buddo said: I'm pretty certain Nix did want to draft Wilson. I've seen enough stuff about it over the years to believe it. What they didn't know, or think, was that anyone else was going to take him that soon - they thought he was still going to be around for their next pick. I can't remember exactly, I think it was the previous year, but they were also interested in Cousins, and intended to take him if he was there at their pick, but the Redskins completely fooled everyone by taking him, after already taking RG3. Some of this came out at the time, iirc, but was clarified after they took EJ, where Nix stated that they needed to trade back up, because QBs were being taken a lot earlier than they used to be, and they were worried he wouldn't be there. He may have even referenced both Wilson and Cousins at that time, as guys who went a lot earlier than they thought they would. Teams will try and wait things out, if they believe 'their guy' will still be available. It happened with Kyle Williams - Modrak persuaded Marv to wait another round before selecting him. Essentially, Nix was saying that QBs, were being 'overdrafted', and he simply didn't see that writing on the wall soon enough. But instead they traded up for the great TJ Graham, lol. Quote
MrSarcasm Posted January 8, 2022 Posted January 8, 2022 3 hours ago, eball said: There are lots of stories popping up, NOW, about how much interest there was in Josh Allen THEN. Color me skeptical. Lots of GMs and scouts trying to save face. Yep. Any good PR person would be smart to float a story out there, claiming that their people had tried to get the best player of the draft. The best story is one that can't be disproven. In other news, I hit my max lifting goal today 632 lbs. Quote
Milanos Milano Posted January 8, 2022 Posted January 8, 2022 1 hour ago, WickedGame said: They probably just need a year of development behind a veteran elephant. They didn’t want to work for peanuts. Collective elephant agreement. Quote
Thurman#1 Posted January 8, 2022 Posted January 8, 2022 (edited) 6 hours ago, Joe Mama said: They traded up one spot to "steal" Graham, I had forgotten about the Buddy Nix clown show. Nix was good outside QB and coaches. And he was handicapped with coaches because of the impending ownership change. Nobody wanted that job as Ralph Wilson's health grew worse. They thought they could get Wilson a round later. A bad decision when looked at with hindsight. Hindsight makes everything look easier than it actually is in real time, though. The reason Wilson lasted to #75 is that nobody knew how good he was going to be. It looks obvious now but at the time nobody knew. Every team had multiple shots at him, and he lasted to #75. Not sure I buy this rumor about the Seahawks, though. I can imagine it's possible. Equally it could be just talk. Edited January 8, 2022 by Thurman#1 Quote
mannc Posted January 8, 2022 Posted January 8, 2022 Just now, Thurman#1 said: Nix was good outside QB and coaches. Fact check: No, he was not. Quote
djp14150 Posted January 8, 2022 Posted January 8, 2022 3 hours ago, JayBaller10 said: Always wondered why we outbid ourselves and gave up TWO second round picks to move up 5 spots when Arizona was on record saying they wouldn’t give up more than one 2nd and was trying to trade their first and a 3rd. Maybe a third team was in the mix, not that much of it matters now. Thry wanted buffalos other 1st in the deal because they knew the teams wanted a QB. When teams want a QB teams raise prices that go about trade value charts. buffalo wanted to hold that other 1st so they gave up the 2 2nds 1 hour ago, thenorthremembers said: If Josh had the 1st two seasons he had here in Seattle after they traded Russ both Carroll and Schneider would be out on their cans. I call bs. in Seattle Josh would have sat for 1-2 yrs. they would not have traded Wilson and gone with Allen as a rookie. in any trade up Thry would have had to give up their 1st the following year at least ( they were drafting around 27). Thry go with a rookie the pick becomes a top 10-12 pick. 1 Quote
Richard Noggin Posted January 8, 2022 Posted January 8, 2022 5 hours ago, eball said: There are lots of stories popping up, NOW, about how much interest there was in Josh Allen THEN. Color me skeptical. Lots of GMs and scouts trying to save face. Lest we forget our own Doug Whaley's self-proclaimed, retroactive draft wisdom. Quote
Brand J Posted January 8, 2022 Posted January 8, 2022 1 hour ago, djp14150 said: Thry wanted buffalos other 1st in the deal because they knew the teams wanted a QB. When teams want a QB teams raise prices that go about trade value charts. buffalo wanted to hold that other 1st so they gave up the 2 2nds Yes, I remember. But again, the question is why did they bid against themselves? No other team was giving up more than a single 1st and a 2nd. If I remember correctly the Cardinals second round pick was even after the Bills. Bills could’ve told the Bucs “you get our first and the first of our 2nd round picks, take it or leave it” and started talking to the Bears. Bucs option would then be to select Vita Vea, or take a much lesser offer from the Cardinals, which wouldn’t make sense. At the end of the day it doesn’t matter much because they hit on a QB who has HoF potential, but why give up more than you have to if no other team is willing to beat a more reasonable offer? Quote
JohnNord Posted January 8, 2022 Author Posted January 8, 2022 5 hours ago, cisco2403 said: I just listened to the clip and Patrick actually says that Seattle was going to trade Wilson to the Browns and take Josh Allen not Chicago. This would make more sense. Thanks for clarifying. Probably thinking about the recent trade rumors 1 Quote
blacklabel Posted January 8, 2022 Posted January 8, 2022 22 hours ago, JohnNord said: You might be right. Ironically last year Tim Graham interviewed Buddy Nix who told him “we were THIS close to drafting Russell Wilson,” even though he doesn’t seem like the traditional type of QB Buddy coveted. I actually do recall that being in the rumor mill around the time of the 2012 draft. Buffalo was one of the teams Russ visited with the most in the lead up to the draft. They talked with him at the senior bowl, at the combine, had him in for an official visit, and attended his pro day. They were definitely interested. I wanted them to draft the guy. I’m just a fan but after watching the game for so long you can get a feel for players who just have it. And seeing his college tape, that was the vibe I got, height be darned or whatever, this dude has poise, presence, accuracy, solid arm, etc. The Bills were rumored to be targeting him in the 4th round, which is where a ton of other teams also had him ranked. Seattle and maybe a couple other teams had him ranked in the third and that’s where they took him. A few years later they were targeting another QB in the 4th, Dak Prescott, but Dallas took him before Buffalo could use their second 4th round pick on him. Their Plan B in that situation was ol’ Cardale Jones. Quote
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