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Russel Wilson being benched


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2 hours ago, jb2288 said:

https://broncoswire.usatoday.com/2023/12/27/nfl-news-broncos-bench-qb-russell-wilson-in-week-17/

Man we have had a lot of lows this year and still don't have the 1st, but it could always be worse. Feels good to have an on the rise rookie QB after seeing this. They're going to have to eat 35M in cap hit just next year on him

Yes, because Russell Wilson is clearly the problem and not the asshat Sean Peyton, which some of yall wanted by the way.

 

Year
Year
Team
Team
CMP%
Completions percentage
YDS
Passing yards
TD
Passing touchdowns
INT
Interceptions thrown
Rating
Passer rating
 
2023
2023
66.4
66.4
3,070
3,070
26
26
8
8
98.0
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1 minute ago, RumHam said:

Yes, because Russell Wilson is clearly the problem and not the asshat Sean Peyton, which some of yall wanted by the way.

 

Year
Year
Team
Team
CMP%
Completions percentage
YDS
Passing yards
TD
Passing touchdowns
INT
Interceptions thrown
Rating
Passer rating
 
2023
2023
66.4
66.4
3,070
3,070
26
26
8
8
98.0

All my Broncos fans buddies from living in CO 14 years despise Wilson and are beyond ready to move on from him. Take that for what it's worth.

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how many times Zach Wilson been on the rise too? You Bryce Believers are new to football. Dude had one good game. I'm glad he did. Jaguars and Tampa have things to play for so we will see these next two weeks and i'm keeping receipts. Don't forget, the receivers and line were to blame all season but they magically solved all their issues in one game so the offense will look like this going forward no matter what.

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2 minutes ago, RumHam said:

Yes, because Russell Wilson is clearly the problem and not the asshat Sean Peyton, which some of yall wanted by the way.

 

Year
Year
Team
Team
CMP%
Completions percentage
YDS
Passing yards
TD
Passing touchdowns
INT
Interceptions thrown
Rating
Passer rating
 
2023
2023
66.4
66.4
3,070
3,070
26
26
8
8
98.0

 Yep. Because Wilson was so good last year without Payton. 

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Just now, Toomers said:

 Yep. Because Wilson was so good last year without Payton. 

What in the hell does that actually matter? Payton is the one costing them games right now. He's blaming Wilson, who's having a really good year, for their issues. In reality, they don't want to pay him a bonus and want him out.

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1 minute ago, RumHam said:

What in the hell does that actually matter? Payton is the one costing them games right now. He's blaming Wilson, who's having a really good year, for their issues. In reality, they don't want to pay him a bonus and want him out.

If you’re blaming Peyton, then it is very relevant. If it wasn’t for all the money they owed him, Peyton would have cut him when he got hired. Wilson was a joke last year and Payton got what he could and still wants him gone. 

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16 minutes ago, Toomers said:

If you’re blaming Peyton, then it is very relevant. If it wasn’t for all the money they owed him, Peyton would have cut him when he got hired. Wilson was a joke last year and Payton got what he could and still wants him gone. 

That's on Payton, not Wilson, who's having a good season.

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