SEATTLE -- Three sacks and eight quarterback strikes failed to tell the narrative of just how much Russell Wilson was under fire through a 17-9 loss to Mut 21 coins the Green Bay Packers from the 2017 season opener. Wilson was forced on 44 percent of his dropbacks. The Seattle Seahawks' pass block triumph rate of 24% still stands as their third worst in almost any game since ESPN began tracking the stat that year.

Subsequently, Wilson tipped his cap to Green Bay's defense, praised some of his teammates looked ahead to another game with his typical positivity. "We'll need to figure out what we will need to do in order to get just a tiny bit better; it's really that easy," he explained. "It wasn't like we were far off or something like that."

Wilson answered questions that day the same way he has throughout his nine-year NFL career -- without even uttering a important word. That's why it was so jarring when he went public with his frustration over most of the hits he has taken and said his appetite for more state in the team's personnel decisions.

"I think that's a big thing that we have got to mend," he said of Seattle's pass defense. "That has got to be fixed and has to be at the end of the day, as my purpose is to play 10 to 15 more years." It does not seem like a coincidence that Wilson's remarks came days after Super Bowl LV. He wants to do what Tom Brady is performing -- play and win well into his 40s -- but realizes that might not be realistic if the status quo continues.

He will be 33 next year and plays in a branch with celebrity pass-rushers such as Chandler Jones, Nick Bosa and reigning Defensive Player of the Year Aaron Donald, whose dominance of the Seahawks continued with two more sacks from the wild-card round to send Seattle to another early playoff exit.

Those ideas may have crystalized as Wilson watched Brady get hit just double and win his seventh ring with the support of several high-profile skill players, a few of whom he helped recruit to Tampa Bay. "The gap between that game was Tom was shooting shots down the field and buy mut coins madden 21 getting the ball to his guys and stuff like that," Wilson told Dan Patrick,"but he was not touched, actually."