Seahawks’ Tariq Woolen on critics: ‘I don’t give a (blank) anymore.’ His coach seeks focus
December 19, 2024
Seahawks’ Tariq Woolen on critics: ‘I don’t give a (blank) anymore.’ His coach seeks focus
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So, what team is gonna trade for Woolen during the draft?
Dude is in his contract year and he decides to be an idiot
“I don’t give a (****) anymore. I really don’t care. I mean, when you do good, they gonna love you. When you do bad, they gonna talk about you.”
A nothing burger.
We can also see he doesn’t give a fuck when he runs by a tackle at least once a game after already straight up being benched last year for it.
Love woolen I don’t get the hate tbh
For some reason, this quote from The Departed pops into my head when I try and get a read on Riq:
“We got a question. Do you want to be a cop? Or do you want to appear to be a cop? It’s an honest question. Lot of guys want to appear to be cops. Gun, badge, pretend they’re on TV…”
And I think that’s why the issue of consistency is brought up when talking about Riq. Sometimes, he looks like he belongs in that conversation of top CBs, but there are stretches where he should be benched because he’s almost entirely the reason the opponent is scoring points.
When you’re young and unproven, showing flashes of brilliance is a sign of things to come. But as time goes on, if all you can do is be productive in spurts, then it’s no longer about potential and more about liability.
Riq has to be honest about where his effort level is. He’s got so much natural talent with his combination of size and speed. But there are guys shorter and slower than him who are more dependable. That shouldn’t happen, but that’s the reality of where we’re at with his game in 2024.
These final games down the stretch I think will determine his future in Seattle, and whether or not the coaching staff believe he can truly be a part of the solution here long-term, or if they’re going to let another team flirt with all of that potential.
Dude has so much talent but doesn’t have to drive to be one of the greats.
Well he doesn’t give a fuck about tackling that’s for damn sure
Toxic , I would be on high alert with this diva.
He’s good but the problem is we drafted him in the hopes he would be great and I just don’t think that’s ever going to happen.
Keep yo mouth shut, and let your actions to the talking. Bro ain’t saying much that way though.
He will be elite, if he can play with 50% of passion what Witherspoon has.
As Mike MacDonald said in his last interview. “When Riq is locked in he plays well, when he isn’t locked in thats when he doesn’t have his best game” – in other words, his work ethic is not consistent.
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So, what team is gonna trade for Woolen during the draft?
Dude is in his contract year and he decides to be an idiot
“I don’t give a (****) anymore. I really don’t care. I mean, when you do good, they gonna love you. When you do bad, they gonna talk about you.”
A nothing burger.
We can also see he doesn’t give a fuck when he runs by a tackle at least once a game after already straight up being benched last year for it.
Love woolen I don’t get the hate tbh
For some reason, this quote from The Departed pops into my head when I try and get a read on Riq:
“We got a question. Do you want to be a cop? Or do you want to appear to be a cop? It’s an honest question. Lot of guys want to appear to be cops. Gun, badge, pretend they’re on TV…”
And I think that’s why the issue of consistency is brought up when talking about Riq. Sometimes, he looks like he belongs in that conversation of top CBs, but there are stretches where he should be benched because he’s almost entirely the reason the opponent is scoring points.
When you’re young and unproven, showing flashes of brilliance is a sign of things to come. But as time goes on, if all you can do is be productive in spurts, then it’s no longer about potential and more about liability.
Riq has to be honest about where his effort level is. He’s got so much natural talent with his combination of size and speed. But there are guys shorter and slower than him who are more dependable. That shouldn’t happen, but that’s the reality of where we’re at with his game in 2024.
These final games down the stretch I think will determine his future in Seattle, and whether or not the coaching staff believe he can truly be a part of the solution here long-term, or if they’re going to let another team flirt with all of that potential.
Dude has so much talent but doesn’t have to drive to be one of the greats.
Well he doesn’t give a fuck about tackling that’s for damn sure
Toxic , I would be on high alert with this diva.
He’s good but the problem is we drafted him in the hopes he would be great and I just don’t think that’s ever going to happen.
Keep yo mouth shut, and let your actions to the talking. Bro ain’t saying much that way though.
He will be elite, if he can play with 50% of passion what Witherspoon has.
As Mike MacDonald said in his last interview. “When Riq is locked in he plays well, when he isn’t locked in thats when he doesn’t have his best game” – in other words, his work ethic is not consistent.