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Just now, sryan66611 said:

I think you could have said that about his weapons before but not anymore he has a nice Duo with Metcalf and Lockett.   With that said being said yea the Chiefs offense is like 3x better weapons

Yeah but he made Lockett who he is and Metcalf is a rookie who dropped in the draft for being raw talent. 

Wilson is who elevated them to the status they’re currently enjoying 

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1 minute ago, upriser7 said:

don't worry...media will immediately put Rodgers as MVP leader if Packers win next week (ignoring some of the stinkers he had this season)...Wilson should be MVP leader by some considerable distance

Well if it comes down to Wilson, Rodgers and Mahomes neck and neck for MVP, not only are we lucky as fans to see them ball out but Brady will win another MVP. 

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Just now, upriser7 said:

Comeon...Wilson is awesome but do you really think he doesn't have good offensive weapons now? Lockett is awesome and Metcalf also looks like a stud...Carson is also a pretty good RB (except his fumble issues)...these guys would start on most of the teams in the league

See above response 

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2 minutes ago, Boltstrikes said:

4th and 29, the immaculate deception or the year Rivers fumbled the center exchange against the Chiefs to miss the playoffs bro. It’s historically accurate to believe this team is capable of final destination level folly at the end of games. 

Those are fluky anomolies. Yes this year they have had goaline failures.. again, thanks anchor Wisenhunt. The fact this team is some goalline failures, not redzone, but goalline. Tells you what they are capable of and that's injured. They are getting healthy, have a history of 2nd half seasonal runs and keep getting impact players back. Nothing is guaranteed, but to act like they have no chance to go on a typical run is more of that played out overly Charger fan pessimism.

Im not afraid of being wrong and believing in my team.

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Just now, AFlaccoSeagulls said:

There is no other argument for MVP right now other than Russell Wilson. There just isn't. He's the only option after this week. You can debate #2 all you want, but Russ is MVP.

Jason Myers, on the other hand.....

Yup. He's the epitome of a player who makes the guys around him better. The offensive talent around him really isn't that impressive yet Wilson still plays at an unbelievable level.

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Just now, DawgX said:

Yup. He's the epitome of a player who makes the guys around him better. The offensive talent around him really isn't that impressive yet Wilson still plays at an unbelievable level.

And he's been doing this since 2016 and never gotten credit for it outside heads and like 10% of the hot take class.

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1 minute ago, Boltstrikes said:

Wilson is on Fire. He’s always been underrated and from all accounts is a good dude. I will never understand why Rodgers is on a lot of top ten GOAT lists and Wilson is viewed as almost a game manager by most fans. 

Well..Wilson during initial years of his career was mainly like a game manager (which probably made some sense back then as they had that tremendous defense)...so many people still had that impression of Wilson being game manager even though he stopped being that from 2015/16 onwards. Also, Wilson never really had huge volume yardage like other top QBs as Seattle seemed to be a run heavy offense...and lot of casual fans judge just by pure volume yardage numbers. For example, he only had 3500 yards last season...there were 17 QBs who had more yards than him last season

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Just now, candyman93 said:

0-16 was more bearable than this season has been.

https://media.giphy.com/media/1rNWZu4QQqCUaq434T/giphy.gif

People have to stop anointing or expressing expectations because of a previous season. Not directed at you at all (you're always measured about this stuff) but each NFL season is a different animal. Different teams, different dynamics. You can't replicate and you can't hope to just be carried by talent.

The 2019 Browns are the perfect example of just how much coaching matters. Tbqh you should have just kept Williams as HC.

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1 minute ago, DawgX said:

Yup. He's the epitome of a player who makes the guys around him better. The offensive talent around him really isn't that impressive yet Wilson still plays at an unbelievable level.

I'm just astounded at how consistent he is regardless of how much things change around him. Whether it's the OL being atrocious, RB's fumbling or being bad, WR's/TE's retiring or getting hurt - it just doesn't matter as long as Russ is there.

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1 minute ago, Bearerofnews said:

Those are fluky anomolies. Yes this year they have had goaline failures.. again, thanks anchor Wisenhunt. The fact this team is some goalline failures, not redzone, but goalline. Tells you what they are capable of and that's injured. They are getting healthy, have a history of 2nd half seasonal runs and keep getting impact players back. Nothing is guaranteed, but to act like they have no chance to go on a typical run is more of that played out overly Charger fan pessimism.

Im not afraid of being wrong and believing in my team.

As long as Rivers is on the field they have a chance. Doesn’t mean it’s a good one though. Even if they do extremely well from here on out. 11-5 might not be enough for a wildcard and we are 2 games back from the Chiefs. Winning on Thursday isn’t an option, if we lose to either the Raiders on Thursday or the Chiefs the following week, playoff chances are going to be slimmer than an Olsen twin. 

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4 minutes ago, kramxel said:

Yeah, it's not like we're not one of the most screwed up fans in crunch time!

There's a reason people feel and say that.

Everything was perfect today (except RZ offense), defense was lights out, O-line did a good job in the run game, no turnovers.... 

Far from perfect. Forced no turnovers, failed in the redzone and settled for 4 fgs, had bad penalties, that gave GB first down. Oline played better, but thats because Okung played and Scott is better at RT and definitely better than Tevi at RT.  Team played with fire.  This team is a goaline fumble from Ekler and one from Gordon from being 6-3.

Lets not act like all their losses havent been 1 score losses.

 

They have every chance to go on a run. Nothing guaranteed, but no reason to discount it.

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