Who cares? If he comes back he's going to play great, assuming the injury doesn't hamper his play on the field. As vin said, we have ZERO context for the tweet, so the amount of reaching in this thread is a bit much.
I can see both sides. The offense, especially the offensive line and playcalling, definitely cost us games. Of course some here will turn this on Russ as well, we are Seahawks fans after all smh. However, the defense has definitely cost us games and is was the #1 paid unit by cap% in the league. Even the full strength D was pushed around by a Titans offense that was shown to be pretty meh over the course of the season. Our interception numbers have steadily dwindled since 2013, so it's not fair to say the defense has consistently given the offense prime scoring position.
Also, saying the defense and Lynch wouldn't have won a SB without Wilson...... let's see them beat that 49ers team in the NFC championship game with a Trent Dilfer type at QB. You can say that Wilson cost us one SB, but didn't the D cost us a shot at the SB in 2012 by choking that final drive when Wilson brought us back? What about in 2016 when they offered zero resistance to Atlanta? Remember the 99 yard drive where the Falcons glided down the field on 10 straight pass plays? What about that pass to David Johnson that cost us a bye in Week 17 of 2016? I seem to remember a certain Kam Chancellor in coverage.... what about that TD Dion Bailey gave up that gave the Rams a path to win in Week 1 of 2015? Wasn't that Kam Chancellor's replacement due to his holdout?
There's plenty of blame to go around and we can play this game forever. Wilson has cost us games. The defense has cost us games. They are/were great, the defense especially. Guess what was almost never good? The offensive line! That's the #1 issue with this team from 2015 onward that has crippled us! The run game issues from 2016 onwards are linked to the OL as well. Our post-SB teams were actually good enough to challenge for more SBs, but the OL was so consistently terrible that if another part of the team had a bad day (wilson, defense, ST, RBs), we were screwed. It was too much of an anchor, and the playcalling/gameplanning abilities of our offensive coaches was not good enough to overcome it.
When I look back at what could've been, I'm sure as hell not going to be mad at the LoB, Russell Wilson, Doug Baldwin, Marshawn Lynch, etc. It's going to be the damn offensive line, the offensive coaches, and whoever scouted/picked those players.