Last season Richard Sherman Color Rush Jersey , Bobby Wagner took his game to another level, becoming a legitimate Defensive Player of the Year candidate in a league dominated by quick twitch edge rushers and disruptive forces inside. Though he didn’t end up winning the award, he seemed to finally settle the debate surrounding the best off-ball linebacker in the NFL. The second level belonged, and still belongs, to Bobby Wagner. For an encore in 2018, Wagner is playing even better. His game dropped off a bit towards the end of last season, as injuries slowed him down. He hasn’t faced such a problem in 2018 and is destroying everything in his path on the way to another first-team All-Pro selection. The soft-spoken Wagner didn’t begin to gain much traction in the Defensive Player of the Year race last season until around this time, when his weekly dominance became too much to ignore. This year Duane Brown Color Rush Jersey , it was a comment from Pete Carroll following the Seahawks’ loss to the Chargers that got the ball rolling. This is a defender who was a part of one of the best units of all-time, which featured at least two future Hall of Famers, and he will likely go down as the best of the bunch. And somehow, his best half of football came earlier this season. Less than a month later, he may have topped that performance, dominating in Seattle’s victory over the 49ers. Again Carroll heaped praise upon his star defender, saying Wagner’s “playing as good as you can play the game.”In 2018, Wagner will again likely be beaten out by Aaron Donald for Defensive Player of the Year. Donald is breaking the mold and opposing offenses on a weekly basis K.J. Wright Color Rush Jersey , so that’s completely justified. But through 13 weeks, Wagner has been impossibly good: Playing over 91% of the defense’s snaps, Wagner has 99 tackles and has accounted for 15% of the team’s tackles—without missing a single one. This is the second consecutive season Wagner’s entered the regular season’s final month yet to miss a tackle. Incredible became the standard on Seattle’s defense during a historic four year run earlier this decade. In keeping with the tradition, Wagner has made incredible look completely normal for a Seahawks defense that is led by its middle linebacker. Goofballs: A Football Podcast is a new show I’ve started with two friends here in Los Angeles. We welcome comedians on to talk about their favorite teams and this week we’re ecstatic to welcome..." />Skip to main contentclockmenumore-arrownoyesField Gulls homepageHorizontal - WhiteField Gullsa Seattle Seahawks communityFollow Field Gulls online:Follow Field Gulls on TwitterFollow Field Gulls on FacebookLog in or sign upLog InSign UpSite searchSearchSearchField Gulls main menuFanpostsFanshotsSectionsSeahawksOddsAboutMastheadCommunity GuidelinesStubHubMoreAll 321 blogs on Horizontal - WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections VideosCoffee and CigarettesGame AnalysisThe Numbers GameCigar ThoughtsGoofballs: Carl Tart on Saints, OJ Simpson, and nachosPDTGoofballs: A Football Podcast is a new show I’ve started with two friends here in Los Angeles. We welcome comedians on to talk about their favorite teams and this week we’re ecstatic to welcome Carl Tart to the show to talk about the Saints. You may know Carl from his appearances on Comedy Bang Bang or MadTV. We know him for his love of sports.We talk about Drew Brees, Alvin Kamara, Deuce McCallister Bobby Wagner Color Rush Jersey , Sean Payton, and more, PLUS, we get into discussions on nachos in Ally’s Snack Corner, play a game of “CTE”, talk about where we were when OJ Simpson was on trial, and speculate having Jay-Z as an owner of your favorite team.Listen below or subscribe on iTunes or your podcast app!