Russell Wilson wanted Pete Carroll out, per report; QB denies

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Denver Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson pushed to have Seahawks coach Pete Carroll fired before his departure from Seattle, according to a report Friday from The Athletic, another example of the tension that existed between Wilson and the team over his 10-year tenure.

According to the report, Wilson asked Seahawks ownership in February 2022 to fire Carroll and general manager John Schneider with hopes that the team would hire Sean Payton to be the coach.

Instead, Wilson was traded to the Broncos in March for a haul that included multiple first- and second-round picks and quarterback Drew Lock, who served as the backup to Geno Smith as the Seahawks made the playoffs in 2022.

Wilson denied pushing for the firings, tweeting Friday morning that Carroll "was a father figure to me" and that Schneider "believed in me and drafted me as well."

"I never wanted them fired. All any of us wanted was to win," Wilson wrote. "I'll always have respect for them and love for Seattle."


A lawyer for Wilson also disputed the report as "entirely fabricated." The Seahawks declined comment to The Athletic.

Following the trade, the Broncos gave Wilson a five-year, $245 million extension that included $165 million in guaranteed money. But they stumbled to a 5-12 season in 2022 that led to the firing of first-year coach Nathaniel Hackett and the bringing in of Payton as his replacement.

The Athletic also detailed issues with Wilson's first season in Denver, with players, coaches and staff members questioning some of the control the quarterback had. Examples included weekly private meetings with the offense held by Wilson, an office for Wilson located away from his teammates, play suggestions from Wilson that Hackett would add to the game plan and personal staff members the quarterback was allowed to have in the team facility.


Payton appeared to stifle some of Wilson's power earlier this month, when the coach said at his introductory news conference that Wilson's personal quarterback coach, Jake Heaps, would no longer be in the Broncos' facility.

"I'm not too familiar with that," Payton said Feb. 6 when asked about Wilson having Heaps in the building with access this past season. "That's foreign to me. That's not going to take place. I'm unfamiliar with it. Our staff will be here, our players will be here, and that will be it."

ESPN has previously reported on the tense relationship between Wilson and the Seahawks, with sources describing a dysfunctional situation that built toward its eventual breaking point.

 

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Like most long term relationships, things can get old and you are ready for a break up.

Luckily, the Seahawks chose Pete over Russ in this situation. Ain't like Russ 6'5 or on Brees level, he making demands his talent didn't command. Still got love for Russ and everything he did for the Hawks.
 

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an office for Wilson located away from his teammates, play suggestions from Wilson that Hackett would add to the game plan and personal staff members the quarterback was allowed to have in the team facility.

Ridiculous.

Hackett didn't stand a chance.

Payton needs to put a stop to all that bullshyt - Wilson is not THAT quarterback.
 

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Seems odd.

Haven't former Seahawks players said that a source of tension within the team was that Pete Carroll would treat Russell Wilson differently? That he wouldn't criticize him but would get on other players?

I mean it's possible they grew to dislike one another.

People did say that Brady and Belichick had issues at the end.

:manny:

Anyway, Seattle got a crazy haul of draft picks for Wilson. Pete Carroll won.

:coffee:
 

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Seems odd.

Haven't former Seahawks players said that a source of tension within the team was that Pete Carroll would treat Russell Wilson differently? That he wouldn't criticize him but would get on other players?

I mean it's possible they grew to dislike one another.

People did say that Brady and Belichick had issues at the end.

:manny:

Anyway, Seattle got a crazy haul of draft picks for Wilson. Pete Carroll won.

:coffee:


You gotta put the propaganda out there to make the otherside look like the villian. That way when you leave,you arent hated by fans.I remember all of a sudden there being a narrative that Belicheck wasnt nice enough to Brady,and suddenly Brady couldnt handle it:mjlol:


Looked to me like Russ called out Petes shytty o line and inability to protect him. And Petes arrogance couldnt handle it. Especially not from Mr Cooperative Russell Wilson.
 

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You gotta put the propaganda out there to make the otherside look like the villian. That way when you leave,you arent hated by fans.I remember all of a sudden there being a narrative that Belicheck wasnt nice enough to Brady,and suddenly Brady couldnt handle it:mjlol:


Looked to me like Russ called out Petes shytty o line and inability to protect him. And Petes arrogance couldnt handle it. Especially not from Mr Cooperative Russell Wilson.
Russell Wilson has a terrible habit of holding onto the football way too long.

He often makes the offensive line look worse than they are. And he only gave more evidence of this in Denver last season.

If you look at "Time to Throw" rankings on NextGenStats, Wilson ranked 34th among qualified quarterbacks last season.
 

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Petes shytty o line and inability to protect him.

You fell for Russ' propaganda, as Remote said he holds onto the ball too long, running INTO sacks and also struggles to call the right protections at the LOS. Geno Smith looked fine for the most part behind the Seahawks line for the most part.
 

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well we know who won & who lost
 

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Russell Wilson has a terrible habit of holding onto the football way too long.

He often makes the offensive line look worse than they are. And he only gave more evidence of this in Denver last season.

If you look at "Time to Throw" rankings on NextGenStats, Wilson ranked 34th among qualified quarterbacks last season.


So did Russ just start holding on to the ball too long? Improvisation is what made him what he was. Russ just looked altogether washed in Denver,and Hackett is an embarrassment. So Im not even considering anything from that season. I have no clue how good or bad that oline is,how horrible Russ might be. We will find out this season#ReturnOfTheNiceGuy:blessed:
 
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