Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson demonstrated uncommon candor this week when he went on the Dan Patrick Show and said, in addition to other things, that he’s disappointed by getting hit excessively and that he doesn’t know whether he’s accessible in a trade. That may have annoyed Seahawks management.
Patrick said on his show the day after Wilson’s appearance that he got with a source that the Seahawks aren’t content with Wilson for taking his dissatisfactions public.
“A source told me that the Seahawks’ management is not happy with Russell Wilson and his camp for taking this to the media,” Patrick said. “You wonder if they’re going to be able to co-exist. . . . The current situation is not sustainable. That’s what I was told.”
In the event that Wilson isn’t content with the Seahawks, and the Seahawks aren’t happy with Wilson, a trade would bode well. The wagering chances have the Raiders and the Cowboys as the most probable objections for Wilson. Sometime in the past Wilson seemed as though he’d be the Seahawks’ franchise quarterback for a long time to come, however they may now set out toward a divorce.