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Chip Mac's avatar

I sit with a group who has had season tickets from year one. When Geno and DK was treaded and Darnold singed you would think the world was ending. Half the group talked about selling all their 2025 tickets as the season was a lost cause, I was the outlier of the group believing in Sam growth.

I worked for 25 years in higher education and saw the changes in young adults and I knew from my reading that the average male brain isn’t fully developed until 25. As SSJ and many others have pointed out most QB need development time in the NFL regardless what they did in college, they need to mature. Sam did this development with the Jets and Panthers. Sam Darnold was 26 when he went to MIN and 27 when he signed with the Hawks. He now a “professional” using his education and experience at work.

If the Seahawks stay healthy this season it feels like 2012 and the next three games will tell us if it’s 2012 agin or if we’re looking at 2026. I am so excited to be a Seahawk fan in 2025 as the sky is the limit and a supper bowl is in the near future.

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The Hawks have been very prudent with their QB decisions since PC/JS came along, and probably longer. Russ was a low risk/high reward 3rd round pick. Geno was an adequate replacement when Russ got too expensive. Sam is a more than adequate replacement for Gino after Gino expressed displeasure. I've always disliked the idea of overpaying one player and then being unable to build a decent team around them and JS appears to share my view. Who cares if your QB can thread a needle at 90 yards if he doesn't have time to throw or anyone to catch the ball?

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