For years the Seahawks didn’t trust Russell Wilson’s brilliance. Why?

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For years the Seahawks didn't trust Russell Wilson's brilliance. Why?

Seattle have built their recent offenses around the rushing game when they had one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL. Did they fail him?

If you didn’t know better, you might think Russell Wilson was a bright, new sensation able to air the ball out with precision and ease throughout a game, not just the fourth quarter. You’d marvel at his gorgeous deep throws. You’d take comfort that he plays under a head coach and coordinator savvy enough to let him cook. After all, why wouldn’t they? Except the Seahawks were a run-first team for the first eight years of Wilson’s NFL career.

Wilson again showcased Sunday what the Seahawks may have been missing all along in a dramatic 38-31 win over the Cowboys. The clear frontrunner for MVP threw for 315 yards, five touchdowns and no interceptions.

.@DangeRussWilson and @dkm14 connect for six!

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Going DEEP to @AllenLazard!

A 72-yard gain!#GBvsNO | #GoPackGo

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