he should of lost the game in ot with the int if the niners kicker made the fg
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Mr KLC
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12-19-07
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#4
The Seattle Seahawks made Russell Wilson the highest-paid quarterback in NFL history when they extended him on a four-year, $140 million deal prior to the 2019 season. Before that, however, they at least entertained the possibility of trading the superstar. Or at least that's according to NBC Sports' Chris Simms, who recently told ProFootballTalk the Cleveland Browns had discussions with Seattle in 2018 regarding a potential deal for Wilson, even going as far as offering the No. 1 pick in that year's draft.
The Browns contend the trade was discussed "conceptually," per PFT, but acknowledge privately the "discussion did indeed happen." The inclusion of a no-trade clause in Wilson's eventual big-money extension with Seattle, in fact, stemmed in part from "chatter regarding the potential trade to Cleveland," according to PFT's Mike Florio.
It's not hard to suggest this was a case of Cleveland taking a swing at Wilson rather than Seattle looking to unload its QB, even with a lucrative contract looming at the time, but Florio said Thursday that some "close to the situation" still believe the Super Bowl-winning signal-caller will eventually be traded. With Wilson publicly hinting he wants to play until he's 45 and Seattle on the hook for close to $40 million per year toward the end of his contract, "some think it's just a matter of time" before the Seahawks move on.
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lakerboy
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04-02-09
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#5
No chance Wilson plays until 45
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jjgold
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07-20-05
388179
#6
Slow feet now
Weight issues
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carolinakid
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01-12-11
19106
#7
the guy was a good baseball player as well
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pologq
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10-07-12
19899
#8
lucky he plays till 40. i do like him as a QB. imagine if he had really good weapons.
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Bcatswin
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12-21-10
13931
#9
Guy threw a great pick to blow the SB
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lakerboy
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04-02-09
94379
#10
Originally posted by Bcatswin
Guy threw a great pick to blow the SB
Yup. Brady was going to have 3 straight Superbowl losses if he didn't
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Unrivaled
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10-24-11
6685
#11
Nobody has done more with less.
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freelee
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02-02-10
751
#12
Originally posted by Unrivaled
Nobody has done more with less.
the team that won the SB was completely stacked they would have won with virtually any QB imo he really hasn't done shit since
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wikkidinsane
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05-30-10
13799
#13
Wilson is an exceptional qb but JJ stop it.
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sosawestbrook
SBR MVP
12-10-16
3135
#14
yes yes a thousand times yes
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DrunkHorseplayer
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05-15-10
7719
#15
He's a decent QB on a formerly great, now good team.
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BarkingToad
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08-31-08
5913
#16
Great Qb who for the most part has been stuck with lousy O-line, lousy coach, and ordinary receivers. Actually he's the deodorant that masks that crap team.
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big joe 1212
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06-01-08
19380
#17
One of the best NFL QB’s. I’d take him on my team any day
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G Anon Dropout
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05-24-19
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#18
Originally posted by Mr KLC
The Seattle Seahawks made Russell Wilson the highest-paid quarterback in NFL history when they extended him on a four-year, $140 million deal prior to the 2019 season. Before that, however, they at least entertained the possibility of trading the superstar. Or at least that's according to NBC Sports' Chris Simms, who recently told ProFootballTalk the Cleveland Browns had discussions with Seattle in 2018 regarding a potential deal for Wilson, even going as far as offering the No. 1 pick in that year's draft.
The Browns contend the trade was discussed "conceptually," per PFT, but acknowledge privately the "discussion did indeed happen." The inclusion of a no-trade clause in Wilson's eventual big-money extension with Seattle, in fact, stemmed in part from "chatter regarding the potential trade to Cleveland," according to PFT's Mike Florio.
It's not hard to suggest this was a case of Cleveland taking a swing at Wilson rather than Seattle looking to unload its QB, even with a lucrative contract looming at the time, but Florio said Thursday that some "close to the situation" still believe the Super Bowl-winning signal-caller will eventually be traded. With Wilson publicly hinting he wants to play until he's 45 and Seattle on the hook for close to $40 million per year toward the end of his contract, "some think it's just a matter of time" before the Seahawks move on.
All of these teams will wise up eventually to paying QB's these massive contracts therefore restricting their ability to sign talent everywhere else. Draft a good QB and get him for 5 or 6 years and let him go. Rinse and repeat.
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Grits n' Gravy
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06-10-10
13024
#19
Top 5 qb in nfl. Imagine if he played in a 21st century offense how much better he would be.
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Mr KLC
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lakerboy
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04-02-09
94379
#21
Originally posted by Grits n' Gravy
Top 5 qb in nfl. Imagine if he played in a 21st century offense how much better he would be.
He pretty much does what all the other scrambling QBs do but he doesn't have the personnel like mahomes.
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Mr KLC
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12-19-07
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#22
Seattle Seahawks LB Bobby Wagner has more career MVP votes (1) than QB Russell Wilson (0).