So let me get this straight: John Schneider and Pete Carroll, two guys that have had excellent results since being hired, which include two Super Bowl appearance and one victory, are now wrong if they let Wilson hit free agency? How does that work?
From Sports Illustrated's Robert Klemko this morning:
http://mmqb.si.com/2015/06/22/nfl-ch...well-eagles/6/
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I think the Seahawks ultimately will franchise Russell Wilson in 2016 after his rookie contract expires, then let him walk in free agency. Based on the numbers I’m hearing out of the current contract talks, Wilson wants to be paid like the type of quarterback who would excel in any offense, without a world-class defense and an All-Pro running back. And despite all of Wilson’s successes, I don’t think John Schneider and his coaches are convinced he’s that kind of quarterback.