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Russell Wilson's Hype


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I'm not going to bash Russell Wilson because he has done much better in the league than most expected, but I feel he is often vastly overrated. Wilson is a game manager who can make a lot of plays with his feet, but for a guy who was considered a legitimate MVP contender at the QB position, his ability to make the tough throws is almost non-existent. Thoughts?

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His pocket presence is his worst attribute in my opinion. As soon as his 1st read is not open you can see how he wants to escape the pocket. This major flaw often goes unnoticed due to his ability to throw on the run and his receivers' ability to make a lot of spectacular catches that have bailed him out throughout the season..

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His pocket presence is his worst attribute in my opinion. As soon as his 1st read is not open you can see how he wants to escape the pocket. This major flaw often goes unnoticed due to his ability to throw on the run and his receivers' ability to make a lot of spectacular catches that have bailed him out throughout the season..

Wilson is actually pretty good at reading the field.

 

It is his height that is actually the issue, distorts his vision of the field when pressure is in his face

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