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As the Seahawks get ready to play the Atlanta Falcons this weekend, New York Times statistician Nate Silver picks the Patriots and Seahawks for the Super Bowl. Silver correctly predicted the outcome of every state race in the recent Presidential election, and has a baseball stats background to boot. (AP photo)

The childhood, family, and faith behind Seahawk Russell Wilson

In a way, Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson started calling plays when he was in fourth grade.

Whenever there was a rainy-day recess and the students had to stay inside to play, he directed the other kids in play - to the dismay of his teacher.

"They'd have a game or something they'd be playing and Russell would sit in the rocking chair and the other kids would be on the floor and he'd kind of run the game," says Russell's mom, Tammy Wilson. "His teacher said he was a little aggressive or assertive. I think he was a leader then."

Tammy, like most moms, is proud of her son.

"I always knew he was going to do something great, something special, because he's a special kid," she says.

Russell grew up in a close family in Richmond, Virginia with his dad Harrison Wilson III, his older brother Harry, and his younger sister Anna.

He spent every moment he could playing sports - especially basketball - with his big brother.

"Russell couldn't beat Harry, and he'd come inside and say, 'Mom, mom, Harry's doing such and such,' and I'd say 'Russell if you can't handle it, then maybe you need to stay inside,'" she recalls. "He'd pout, 'No, no, no, I'm going back out there.' I think his brother really helped him to be tough because Harry wouldn't just let him win."

While Russell lived for sports, mom and dad wanted to make sure he took school seriously too.

"I was the math/science support. My husband was the English and history support person and we just made sure they got their school work done."

Did Russell like school?

"He liked the socialization part," she says with a slight hesitation.

Tammy says around seventh grade he began to "leverage his friends" to improve his academics.

He knew there were other boys in his class who had better grades and seemed "smarter." He also knew he was a very good athlete. Russell helped them by practicing whatever sport they were trying to improve their skills in, while they assisted him in developing better study habits and understanding his homework.

When Wilson was in high school, something happened that prepared him for his rookie year as a Seahawk.

"He was in 10th grade and there was an 11th grader who was also going for quarterback who was 6'5" and what the coach decided to do that year was have a competition, just like Coach Carroll did, and let their play on the field make the decision about starting quarterback," says Wilson's mom.

Russell won then, and of course he won the quarterback battle with Matt Flynn to start for the Seahawks this season, even to his mom's surprise.

"I always knew he would get a start as a quarterback, but I have to be honest and say I never dreamed it would be this year," she says. "I never dreamed how well the team would do."

The biggest influences in Wilson's life - his faith and his father.

"When he's in trouble or doesn't know what to do, he'll read his Bible," Tammy says. "I always will say to him Russell, this is something you need to talk to the Lord about and you need to pray about and you need to be willing to listen to what he tells you."

Wilson's father, Harrison Wilson III, attended Dartmouth and became a lawyer. He was also athletic and went to training camp as a receiver with the San Diego Chargers in 1980.

Although he died in 2010, Tammy says her husband is responsible for Wilson's work ethic and discipline.

He would often prepare his sons, not only for sports, but for how they would talk about sports as professional athletes. Russell and his brother Harry even had to practice what they'd say if they someday won the Super Bowl.

"My husband always told the boys if there's any kind of business situation, wear a suit and wear a tie," she says. "That's why Russell is very adamant about taking a shower and being well groomed after a game before he does his press conference."

Tammy doesn't know what Russell's Super Bowl speech was as a teenager, but she thinks we'll all find out this year.

"Of course he'll be in the Super Bowl," she laughs, "I definitely think so."

By LINDA THOMAS


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  • Bondo wrote...
    Thank you
    A very nice story.
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  • Ron_Spins wrote...
    Russell Wilson is the Man!
    True Leader , Integrity and a example for everyone to follow.Russell is a role model and will be a Hero when we win the Superbowl.
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  • Paul Kersey wrote...
    conservative values
    faith, family, work ethic and self reliance.

    If only Obama had been a football player and Wilson a politician...we'd have a losing team but maybe a great country again.

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  • cybermatrix24 wrote...
    @Paul Kersey
    Leave politics out of it man! It's a nice story about our great QB. Leave it to somebody to equate this story to Obama. Get Real!
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  • Paul Kersey wrote...
    sports idolatry ^^^
    causes brain damage.
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  • zosima wrote...
    Self reliance?
    You mark one of his defining traits as self reliance, while also calling out his faith. I saw something else. "When he's in trouble or doesn't know what to do, he'll read his Bible". That's not self reliance, that's reliance on Jesus. Faith in Christ, moreover, is the exact opposite of self reliance. Maybe you should consider whether 'conservative values' are getting in the way of biblical ones.
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  • zosima wrote...
    ^that was supposed to be a reply to the original comment..
    oops :)
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  • Paul Kersey wrote...
    Amen zosima
    That was the best response yet. I will give that some consideration....but I must also consider that the term self reliance to me means not having a reliance on government as a substitute for individual responsibility. I do believe that Biblical values are in harmony with that.
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  • TwoTrees wrote...
    @ Paul Kersey
    Ha!
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  • Bondo wrote...
    Of course,
    Some individuals are compelled to bring politics into any subject whatsoever. I say to you: Give it a break, man! Enjoy the story for what it is, not what you would like to twist it into!
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  • Chuck Gould wrote...
    Bondo. I agree
    It's that little pilot light of anger, burning 24/7. I can't imagine anything worse than being the victim of your own negative thinking.
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  • Paul Kersey wrote...
    anger burning 24/7?
    You drama queens sure are getting hypersensitive. All that is needed to set you off is a little dose of truth. Must be buyer's remorse.
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  • Chuck Gould wrote...
    Yeah, Paul. Little pilot light of anger, 24/7
    When you can't even approach a non-political topic without a swipe at Obama, that's a self defining act. You,through your own actions - not anybody else through observation, validate the pilot light of anger remark.
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  • Paul Kersey wrote...
    actually Wilson's values are a political topic
    and my comment contained no anger, no matter how hard you try and find it. Wilson's are the same values that are mocked by liberal progressives everyday here that you conveniently overlook. It won't be long before he gets the Sarah Palin treatment. At the moment he is a local sports hero so he gets a temporary pass. Gawd you people are two faced.
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  • awbitf wrote...
    I know you're just trolling....
    Faith, family, work ethic and self-reliance..... interesting that a leader in a team sport is all about self-reliance in your mind. Even more interesting that those four things are apparently exclusive to conservatives.
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  • Paul Kersey wrote...
    sure, if you have no answer, then call me a troll
    "Faith, family, work ethic and self-reliance" must be exclusive to conservatives, since they are the qualities that receive nothing but mockery and scorn from liberal progressives.

    It is only because he is a sports star that none of you have complained that Wilson is trying to drag us back to the 50's...he hates women...he talks to an invisible man in the sky...blah...blah...blah.

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  • FreedomBridge wrote...
    Agree with Paul to an extent, however.....
    Paul, Your points are well taken by many. And I agree there must be millions of Americans in their quiet moments who have "buyers remorse" with being stuck with Obama. And Russell Wilson certainly is someone with integrity and character and work values worth emulating. However, I would add that Wilson can help bridge everyone in WA State together, ss can the Seahawks and all Seattle teams! Let's celebrate together and make some noise! And after the Seahawks - GO MARINERS!
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  • Paul Kersey wrote...
    and the effects of your poor decisions will never be
    what your imagination attempts to twist it into. Give it a break? Not a chance.
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  • ten4goodbuddy wrote...
    I agree with both of them as well
    people like you are part of the problem, Paul Kersey. A big part.
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  • Paul Kersey wrote...
    like I give a crap
    that you three stooges reached a consensus...it's what lemmings do.
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  • ten4goodbuddy wrote...
    regurgitate your own statement fella
    and let me know how it tastes! Kinda sucks when you lay your head down at night and wonder what happened to your life, doesn't it? The world would be lost without people like you though, Paul, we need someone to make an example of sometimes..
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  • Paul Kersey wrote...
    Now that there is what anger looks like Chuck ^^^^
    I will await the castigation of your new fan, ten4goodbuddy.

    chirp....chirp

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  • ten4goodbuddy wrote...
    ahh deflection never looked so sad
    but nice try, Paul.
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  • Paul Kersey wrote...
    perhaps you should heed your own advice then 10-4
    and get back on topic...The topic is:

    Russell Wilson's conservative values (the same values that inspired the intolerant liberal progressive mobs to lynch Sarah Palin) and how Seattle liberals are two faced phonies. Do you think Bill Maher will have the guts to make the same "jokes" about Wilson, now that he has been outed as a conservative Christian?

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  • Chuck Gould wrote...
    Why do we need the NBA? Wilson exemplifies athleticism
    There are undoubtedly some personality flaws that we're all choosing to overlook (as we all have our share of those), but if any town is looking for an athlete to personify the best values of sportsmanship and athleticism, it would be hard right now to find a better example than Quarterback Wilson.

    The other big sports story is the possible return of the NBA to Seattle. Who needs 'em?

    Five over-inflated egos running up and down the court with little emphasis on team play, legions of "gangsta" wanna-be's hanging on, refs blatantly favoring the players with the highest salaries...

    Right now, the NFL along with pro soccer and (to a slightly lesser degree) major league baseball are positive additions to the local culture. It's hard to see how adding the NBA would improve an already upbeat (but not yet championship) local sports scene.

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  • flipper wrote...
    We need the NBA because...
    ...we need something to watch between February and April
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  • William Lawn wrote...
    Fascist is deleting my posts
    My posts here were quite reasonable, but some loser is deleting them.
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  • Paul Kersey wrote...
    maybe you reached you 200/day quota
    and since when do you have a problem with fascists?
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  • William Lawn wrote...
    Kersey
    Fascism by definition is right wing, dummy.
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  • Ron_Spins wrote...
    Be more like Russell
    William Lawn have a scintilla of integrity at the least and the MODERATOR will not remove your garbage.K.
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  • ten4goodbuddy wrote...
    Awesome story
    Thanks for giving his mom's perspective, as a parent, I am always digging these types of stories. I am not religious, but can appreciate the role religion has played in him becoming an upstanding member of our community. Many thanks to you for raising a son who has already done so much for the Seattle community, especially over at Childrens. My nephew has spent the better part of his life at the hospital and it is people like Russell who give him that little extra bump he needs some days to stay positive!
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  • messiah101 wrote...
    Whoa slow down a bit
    This is a 24 yr old young man who is just starting off in the NFL. The NFL is a bunch of young men playing a BOY's game.Wilson is touted to be a nice guy with good values but their are alot of young folks like that (who aren't making $700K a year). Visiting a hospital and saying the right things are Great but this LOVE Fest is down right embarrassing.The Funny thing is that even if Wilson was a Thug as long as he was winning football games the Seattle fans would still be creaming in their jeans, its called MAN LOVE
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  • ten4goodbuddy wrote...
    and his life started when he entered the NFL, right?
    I don't think so. I did not detract from all of the volunteers who aren't pro athletes who visit Childrens with my statement, you extended it to include that insinuation, something that is completely inappropriate. My comment was on topic, while yours is simply nothing but inflammatory. Typical off topic poster.
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  • deltta wrote...
    since when does someone in thier 60's
    Use the term "man love"??????
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  • deltta wrote...
    correction
    their
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  • Oly80 wrote...
    This is good stuff to hear...
    let's hope he stays this way.
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  • Fuego wrote...
    Win or lose
    we have a quality guy leading this team. You can't ask for anything more than that.
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