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he'll be their best qb about half the time, maybe. lazy ass and/or lazy and an asspretty sure he's worse than their current starter who is making 10% what Wilson is
in fact, i'm not even sure he's good enough to be their backup
he lost his legs and the surgeries started to pile up.I can't figure out what happened to that dude... he was so good for so long and then it's like he hit a wall mentally and has sucketh ever since
The problem with Wilson is he still demands to be treated and play-called for like he's in his prime. An aging QB can still be useful if he's smart and uses his brains but when they refuse to accept reality it's ugly.he lost his legs and the surgeries started to pile up.
only watched a handful of broncos games the past couple years but he plays timid and doesn't trust his escapability the way he used to.
it'll happen to guys like Mahomes too. the NFL knows that, hence why they call roughing for staring at him too hard
Meanwhile the idiot GM who made the trade, then proceeded to give a 20-pounds-overweight Wilson a huge contract extension, somehow still has a job.Wilson trade is on the Mount Rushmore of terrible trades, in all of sports.
True test is how well you do when things change. Brady passed the test. Peyton passed the test. Wilson failed. Belichick failed.
Supposedly Raiders want to get him, pay him minimum salary, and Denver will still be on the hook for the original contract.
Denver is on the hook for his contract plus the cap hit.Wilson isn't going to let that happen. I suspect he would view that as a hit to his pride.
Denver is on the hook for his contract plus the cap hit.
Any team he getting traded to will pay him as little as possible. This was a monumental blunder by Denver,
Wilson's pride has nothing to do with how this ends, or where he ends up. He may just get waived. His bargaining position is weak, other than he is going to get paid by Denver, wherever he ends.
They are going to cut him just like the Raiders cut Carr. There is no way they keep him in Denver unless he is starting.