Colin Cowherd: “This franchise doesn’t do much well outside of Russell Wilson. He’s the life preserver on a failing organization. Now, by Week 9, they’re becoming what I thought they’d become, and it’s why I liked the Rams this weekend. What do they do well outside of Russell Wilson? Could Seattle win a game in this league without Russell Wilson? The league has obviously figured out Pete Carroll’s Cover 3. They gave away the farm to get Jamal Adams, a player I like but he’s a safety. Their last two first round picks – one, Rashard Penny is an absolute bust at running back, and the linebacker from the Big 12 isn’t playing much. If you have a good corner like the Rams, and you can shut down DK Metcalf, what do you rely on? Their running backs are always hurt, the tight ends aren’t dynamic, the offensive line is very mediocre outside of left tackle, they have no pass rush, they don’t have a lockdown corner, they’ve got a couple great defensive players, but there is 11 guys on the field. Seattle is ‘good’, but they’re not special… Seattle is 1-3 against winning teams because 'winning teams' do multiple things well. I don’t think Seattle wins a game in this league without Russell Wilson. If you have a good corner and you can take DK Metcalf out, Russ is COOKED.” (Full Video Above)
Listen to Colin Cowherd explain why he doesn’t think the Seahawks are a legitimate contender in the NFC anymore, as the Seahawks have now lost 3 of their last 4 games after starting the season 5-0, and have arguably the worst defense in the NFL.
Check out the video above as Colin details all the flaws on this plummeting Seattle team, and why he thinks Russell Wilson is acting as a life preserver for a flawed deeply roster and amateurish franchise.
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