It's early, but I tend to agree. Being able to count the coach as supporting is a big deal too.Sibelius Hindemith wrote: ↑Mon Oct 21, 2024 10:23 pmHe seems to have a better supporting cast in Pittsburgh than he had in Denver. If he keeps his head screwed on straight it might just work out.
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Another couple of playoff runs would help Wilson's case for HOF claims.
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I think winning under another organization would help wash away his Denver fiasco. Those are some impressive numbers; I had not appreciated his career numbers. Thanks for bringing them to my attention.Captain 97 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 22, 2024 11:23 pmI Think He is already in. He is 20th all time in Passing Yards, 13th all time in passing TD's, 15th all time in QB Wins and 4th All time in rushing Yards by a QB.
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Steve Smith
"With Russell Wilson in there, things moved pretty quickly. Now, the true question is going to be, as things go on, if we take away the first read, will Russell Wilson make the second or third read? You gotta believe, if he continues to do this, he has a great opportunity to resurrect his career in Pittsburgh."
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RW seems to be a good fit in Pitt.
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Knock off the Ravens... Steelers be on a roll