For some reason I always envision GOD sounding more like Samuel L. Jackson than Morgan Freeman, but that is another discussion for another day.
Russell is sticking to his story that GOD speaks to him on the regular and caused him to throw the Super Bowl INT that cost the Seahawks the game.
Wilson wants to be perfect, and that was a wonderful thing just a couple of years ago, but something changed around the time Wilson tried to fire a ball to Ricardo Lockette at the end of last season’s Super Bowl, only to have Malcolm Butler make the play of his life.
By Wilson’s third step toward the sideline after perhaps the most famous interception in the history of the game, he heard God’s voice tell him that he — that God — had sent the interception, and along with it an opportunity to lead. Wilson said this in front of a crowd at The Rock megachurch in San Diego in July, and it seemed like a rational explanation to him, maybe because, how else could you explain it? The people who know him best say this kind of response is typical of his single-mindedness and confidence, of his tendency to fix his mind on a path and never waver.
Does this mean that GOD took control of the Seahawks play calling as well?