Russell Wilson Responds After Pete Carroll Takes A Huge Shot At Him
Earlier this week, Seahawks HC Pete Carroll spilled some tea when he mentioned that QB Geno Smith wearing a wristband with the play-call sheet has helped smooth Seattle's offense.
Russell Wilson, the Seahawks starting quarterback the previous decade, was asked about the comments Wednesday.
"I don't know exactly what he said, but we won a lot of games without one on the wrist," Wilson said, smirking, per 9News. "I didn't know winning or losing matter whether you wore a wristband or not. But I think, do whatever it takes to make sure that we're rolling and moving and everything else. A few times I (have) definitely worn a wristband depending on the game plan and what we have called and all that stuff."
For context, here is what Caroll mentioned exactly:
"If you notice, Geno's going off the wristband, and that's a big help," Carroll said on Seattle Sports 710 Monday after Seattle's 31-21 win against the Arizona Cardinals. "It's smoothed things out, sped things up, cleaned things up. And that's part of it, too. We never did that before. There was resistance to that, so we didn't do that before."
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