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Wilson to the Broncos


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2 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

I guess they decided to pull the trigger when news of Aaron Rodgers broke.  Feels like that was probably their initial target, but I'm just speculating.

That is what I think.  Rodgers is just being a Rodgers-there is not a bigger ego in the NFL

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Just now, MHS831 said:

That is what I think.  Rodgers is just being a Rodgers-there is not a bigger ego in the NFL

Wilson might have been the target all along. I had my doubts Rodgers was going anywhere, they've been competitive year after year. Seahawks though are smart to go full rebuild. Their roster was poop.

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Just now, hepcat said:

Seahawks though are smart to go full rebuild. Their roster was poop.

Seahawks are toast.  Russ has carried that team for a long time.

It's probably time to rebuild, but I wouldn't let any of the current front office do it.  They've done a poor job since the 2nd SB appearance.

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2 minutes ago, hepcat said:

Wilson might have been the target all along. I had my doubts Rodgers was going anywhere, they've been competitive year after year. Seahawks though are smart to go full rebuild. Their roster was poop.

It certainly makes sense.  I seriously believe Rodgers is addicted to the offseason attention.

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Just now, PNW_PantherMan said:

Seahawks are toast.  Russ has carried that team for a long time.

It's probably time to rebuild, but I wouldn't let any of the current front office do it.  They've done a poor job since the 2nd SB appearance.

I bet they make the playoffs again before the Panthers do

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