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Originally Posted by Chico23231
Yeah dont know about that, if anything the Seattle offense is the one that benefited from Wilson's confidence and leadership. Go back to Wilson college career, his leadership and confidence been there-it was defining factor of why he went as high as he did in the draft.
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Seattle's offense has benefited from Wilson's good decision making and his ability to take care of the ball. However, up until last year I would say, he wasn't asked to do a lot, which helped in these aspects. This year, I see Wilson doing more, especially in games when Lynch has been taken out of the equation. Still, it helps him tremendously to have that defense that gives Seattle the luxury of rarely playing from behind.
Wilson is a very good QB and there have been examples in the past of young QBs who have not taken advantages of having an elite defense and good running game. The Jets were successful with Sanchez in his first year or so, because that Jets didn't ask him to do much. But when it came for him to do something, he wasn't able to. As we can clearly see, this is not the case with Wilson. He still has the advantage of an elite defense and running game, but he's showing that when needed, he can take matters into his own hands with his running and passing.