Bobby Wagner comments on the Seahawks’ respect for Geno Smith

Right now, there is no doubt the Seahawks players are bought into Geno Smith.

Many would agree the Seattle Seahawks might still have questions at the quarterback position moving forward. But what is not up for debate is the love and respect starter Geno Smith commands among the locker room.

For nearly two years, the 12th Man has come to know Geno Smith as an incredibly humble man, grateful of his position. His years spent bouncing around the league as a backup helped shape his perspective that what must come first is being a good teammate.

When Smith missed two games due to injury, including last second on Monday Night Football, Smith was still on the sideline cheering on Drew Lock. Seahawks veteran Bobby Wagner spoke at length to the media at what that meant to the team.

Right now, there is no doubt the Seahawks players are bought into Geno Smith. There’s a reason head coach Pete Carroll was so quick to affirm Smith as the starter, if healthy, even immediately following Seattle’s upset of the Philadelphia Eagles.

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The Seattle Seahawks are back in the driver’s seat for the last playoff spot in the NFC. Thanks to yesterday’s win over the Tennessee Titans they control their own fate again. Winning their last two games will put them in the postseason, no matter what the other teams around the conference do these next two weeks.

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Here are five of the top plays for the Seahawks this week.

 

The Seattle Seahawks are back on track for a playoff spot after winning two thrillers in a row. Today’s 20-17 victory on the road over the Tennessee Titans puts them in great position with just two games left to play in the regular season. Let’s celebrate with some highlights.

Here are five of the top plays for the Seahawks this week.

DK Metcalf: ‘Big wave of confidence’ flowing through Seahawks HQ

Metcalf is now up to 942 yards and seven touchdowns on the season with three games to go.

Bobby Wagner got it exactly right last week when he was asked about the Seahawks’ problems as they were mired in a four-game losing streak – saying that winning cures all problems. On Monday night Seattle did just that, upsetting the reigning NFC champion Eagles at home 20-17 thanks to a game-winning drive from Drew Lock and two clutch interceptions by Julian Love, who win Defensive Player of the Week for his efforts.

Now the energy for the fanbase and the team has done a total 180-degree turn from last week. Heading into Sunday’s road game against the Titans, there’s renewed hope for what this team can achieve in 2023. During his press conference on Wednesday DK Metcalf told the media that there’s a wave of confidence flowing through the VMAC in Renton.

Metcalfhas as much reason to feel confident as any player in the building right now. After being shut down for most of the game Metcalf caught three passes on Drew Lock’s last drive, including a 34-yarder against double coverage that put the Seahawks in position for the game-winning touchdown by rookie receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba.

Asked which one of his three catches was his favorite, Metcalf deferred and said JSN’s was his favorite.

Metcalf’s catch rate is still a bit low – he’s caught 56 of 99 targets – but his other stats are creeping up fast. He’s now up to 942 yards and seven touchdowns on the season with three games to go.

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62 photos of the Seahawks facing the Eagles on Monday night

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The Seahawks looked half asleep for much of Monday night’s prime-time matchup with the Eagles. Then in the fourth quarter they came to life, pulling off an incredible comeback victory courtesy of a 92-yard game winning drive engineered by Drew Lock and a couple of clutch interceptions by Julian Love. In the end they upset Philadelphia by a score of 20-17.

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Bobby Wagner doesn’t think Pete Carroll has lost Seahawks locker room

Wagner is right, but they’ve got to start winning as of yesterday.

We’re going to learn about the Seahawks over these last four games of their 2023 season. Mired in their first four-game losing streak of the Pete Carroll era, they are in unprecedented territory. How they respond to their first real run of adversity under Carroll should be revealing.

For now, they’re still saying all the right things, from Carroll on down to key players and captains. Bobby Wagner was asked yesterday if Carroll has lost the locker room. Wagner doesn’t think so – and also prescribed the ultimate truth in this business – that winning cures all.

Wagner is right, but they’ve got to start winning as of yesterday.

After losing five of the last six games, Seattle has only a 19% chance of making the playoffs. Another loss to the Eagles on Monday night would drop those odds into unrealistic territory – and require the team to win their last three games just to match last season’s win total.

Fans who feel the team has underachieved this season due to stagnation and poor coaching are unlikely to get any relief this coming off season. Even if they lose the rest of their games Carroll and general manager John Schneider are not going anywhere.

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After the game, we heard from head coach Pete Carroll and several players.

The Seahawks may not have hit bottom yet, but after losing five of their last six games they are certainly circling the drain. Sunday’s 28-16 loss to the 49ers was a devastating blow for their rapidly-dwindling chances of making the playoffs this year.

After the game, we heard from head coach Pete Carroll and several players, including Drew Lock, Tyler Lockett, Bobby Wagner and DK Metcalf. Here’s what they had to say in the locker room.

K.J. Wright: Communication on defense is Seahawks’ biggest problem

One guy who would know is former Seattle linebacker K.J. Wright.

The Seahawks once again have a below-average defense, despite having plenty of talent at all three levels. If we go by scoring defense, they’re currently giving up 24.2 points per game, which ranks 25th in the league. Going by defensive DVOA they rank 24th.

Their pass rush is inconsistent, they can’t cover any wide receivers who are worth a spit and they’re also one of the worst tackling teams in the league, with only three teams missing more tackle attempts this season going into Week 14. So, what’s going on?

One guy who would know is former Seattle linebacker K.J. Wright. In his show on ESPN earlier this week Wright went in-depth on the team’s communication issues on defense. Among the problems, he says pre-snap communication is almost non-existent. Watch.

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Seahawks nominate Bobby Wagner for Walter Payton Man of the Year again

For the second time, Wagner is getting nominated by the team for the Walter Payton Man of the Year Award. 

Seahawks linebacker Bobby Wagner is more than just an all-time great defender. He’s an A+ human being and one of the classiest players who’s ever put in a Seahawks uniform. For the second time, Wagner is getting nominated by the team for the Walter Payton Man of the Year Award.

Wagner has a lot of balls in the air off the field, including charities to help prevent strokes, promote HBCU schools and pay off school lunch debts, per the team website.

“Sometimes I just see stuff, like I heard about somebody not being able to afford school lunch, and I found out that if you can’t pay that balance off in elementary school, it follows you into middle school,” he said. “I didn’t know that. I wouldn’t have known that unless I got put in that situation, so you try to help that. It’s just being around a lot of people who are doing a lot of amazing things, and seeing if I can either be a part of it or try to do my part to make a positive change.”

On the field Wagner is having another spectacular season, reaching over 100 tackles for the tenth-straight year. Assuming he gets another Pro Bowl nod it’ll be his ninth nomination. Making the All-Pro team this year would represent his seventh time earning that honor.

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Anatomy of a Play: Brock Purdy’s ridiculous touchdown pass to Brandon Aiyuk

Brock Purdy’s 28-yard touchdown pass to Brandon Aiyuk against the Seahawks showed a veteran’s understanding of the nuances of quarterback play.

The San Francisco 49ers have more weapons on offense than some teams would know what to do with. When you have George Kittle, Deebo Samuel, and Christian McCaffrey on the field at the same time, and Kyle Shanahan calling the plays, that’s a spicy meatball for any defense.

But with all those weapons, we may be giving Brandon Aiyuk short shrift. The fourth-year first-round pick from Arizona State has become a major factor — he leads the team in targets with 63, only Kittle (46) has more receptions than Aiyuk’s 45, he leads the team in receiving yards with 881, and he’s tied with Kittle for the team’s most touchdown receptions with five.

One of those touchdowns came against the Seattle Seahawks on Thanksgiving night, and it was a fascinating look into how well quarterback Brock Purdy is playing, and how solid his connection with Aiyuk is.

With 7:59 left in the fourth quarter, the 49ers had second-and-7 at the Seattle 28-yard line. At the snap, Purdy read the play from left to right against the Seahawks’ Cover-3 defense. The first read was to fullback Kyle Juszczyk to the left flat out of motion, the second was to Kittle on the deep post, and the third was to Aiyuk on a post that was affected by cornerback Devon Witherspoon.

The nuances of the play were impressive. Purdy ran short boot-action, drifting to his left, as he made the reads. The Seahawks showed a two-high look presnap, but dropped into single-high as safety Quandre Diggs came down to the second level, and linebacker Bobby Wagner dropped into coverage on Kittle. Diggs, Wagner, and safety Julian Love had Kittle boxed in, and Purdy saw that as he dropped to throw. So, the big pay was to Aiyuk, but Purdy had to wait that out, and he had to trust Aiyuk to be where the throw was before Aiyuk even bent the route — which is when he threw the ball.

Add in the fact that Purdy had to short-hop the throw because pressure was coming, and the fact that he hit Aiyuk right on the hands with Witherspoon and Love tightly converging was something else.

“I have all the confidence in the world in B.A.,” Purdy said a couple of days before San Francisco’s31-13 blowout win. “You watch the film, the separation that he creates, you get the ball in his hands, obviously the second gear that he has to pull away from DBs or whoever’s on the field. He does it all. And I think he’s just one of the most underrated receivers I think in the NFL. We have so many playmakers, like Kittle, McCaffrey, and Deebo , but B.A. and what he’s done in his production as a receiver, he’s got it. And so, I have all the confidence in the world in him and he’s always where he needs to be. As a quarterback, that’s all you could ask for.”

Purdy’s sense of anticipation — he already has a veteran’s understanding of how routes will break — has not been lost on his receivers. Aiyuk in particular has said that Purdy just understands what routes he’s going to run. That sounds simple, but if you watch enough bad quarterbacking, you’ll know that it isn’t.

“I know people say this all the time, but it’s just reps on reps,” Purdy said. Practice. It started out I think in camp for us when I got back it was just studying how B.A. runs, how he breaks in and out of breaks. He is different from Deebo, he is different from George. And so, sort of just taking note of that. And then B.A.’s just got length, man, he’s got range. And so, I know where he can get to and where I shouldn’t throw the ball and where he’s not going to be. And then obviously the games and stuff and the experience that we had last year together, we’ve built on that, I feel like. But, throwing with anticipation is huge for me. And so, he understands that. And when I let the ball go, he gets to where he needs to be, and we’ve made it happen.”

They’ve made it happen all season long, they made it happen against the Seahawks, and they’ll try to make it happen again on Sunday when the 8-3 49ers take on the 10-1 Philadelphia Eagles in what might be the game of the year so far.

In this week’s “Xs and Os with Greg Cosell and Doug Farrar,” the guys detail this play, and discuss Purdy’s maturation into a top-tier processor.

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