Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Wilson dismisses Carroll’s comment

- By ARNIE STAPLETON

ENGLEWOOD, COLO. (AP) >> Russell Wilson is bemused by the latest barb from Pete Carroll after the Seattle Seahawks coach threw more shade at him while praising his successor, Geno Smith.

Carroll was talking about the Seahawks’ surprising success in 2022 when he mentioned that a big difference this season is Smith’s willingnes­s to wear a wristband to help facilitate the play-calling.

“If you notice, Geno’s going off the wristband, and that’s a big help,” Carroll told Seattle Sports 710 AM on Tuesday. “It’s smoothed things out, sped things up. And that’s part of it, too. We never did that before. There was resistance to that. So, we didn’t do that before.”

Asked Wednesday about Carroll’s comments, Wilson responded: “I don’t know exactly what he said, but I think, you know, (I) won a lot of games there without one on the wrist. And I didn’t know winning or losing mattered if you wore the wristband or not.”

When players wear the bulky bands on their nonthrowin­g forearm, whoever is calling the plays can just give the QB a specific number, rather than a convoluted play with all the protection­s and built-in nuances. That way, there’s less chance something gets missed in the relay to his teammates, the team can break the huddle quicker and the quarterbac­k has more time to survey the defense at the line of scrimmage.

Wilson wore a wristband in the Broncos’ last game, a 21-17 come-from-behind win over the Jaguars in London before their bye last week.

Wilson went 104-53-1 in the regular season in his decade in Seattle, plus 9-7 in the playoffs, which included the Seahawks’ only Super Bowl championsh­ip, a 43-8 demolition of Denver and Peyton Manning’s recordbrea­king 2013 offense.

Wilson’s fractured relationsh­ip with Carroll led to the quarterbac­k’s stunning departure from Seattle eight months ago when Broncos GM George Paton agreed to send three players and four prime draft picks to the Seahawks for the nine-time Pro Bowl QB.

The Broncos figured they had finally solved their quarterbac­k conundrum that included 11 different starters following Manning’s retirement in 2016.

Paton signed Wilson to a $245 million extension before the Broncos opened the season back in Seattle, where Carroll took a potshot at Wilson following the Seahawks’ 17-16 win, gloating that he knew all his weaknesses and had schemed to get Wilson moving to his left.

It took Wilson two weeks to respond to that barb.

“I guess I can still go left,” Wilson cracked after he engineered a fourthquar­ter comeback against the 49ers in a game the Broncos won 11-10. The key play came on third-and-10 from his own 33 when he bought time by spinning to his left and launched a 27yard completion on the run.

Wilson also has led fourth-quarter comebacks against the Texans and Jaguars, but he’s off to the worst start of his career, with just six TD passes and 20 sacks in seven starts.

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