Did a 2016 season when Russell Wilson threw a career-high interceptions (11) while compiling a career-low passer rating (92.6) show that opponents had in any way figured him out?
“What they figured out is that he couldn’t move,’’ said Seahawks offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell. “Particularly early (in the season). And then obviously he started to get back to himself a little bit. But again, he was not back to the full Russell.’’
And the way many around the team see it, any struggles Wilson had in 2016 can be explained as simply as that: He was not quite himself, spending the year battling three injuries beginning in the second half of the first game of the season.