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Mingo
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Peyton Manning, Tom Brady, Aaron Rogers - and all the way back to John Elway - all great QBs who wanted more control of how the offense works as they became franchise QBs. Now we have Russell Wilson doing that same thing.
i admire Russell Wilson for really putting himself on the line - about what he wants in a QB opportunity. This not a situation where a famous QB is coming in under a big new contract - and we have to find out if he still has the competitive spirit, the drive and the emotional wellspring to get better. Russell Wilson is coming to Denver and is betting on himself to succeed. The cool thing is Russell Wilson spreads the confidence that he doesn't have anything to lose.
We know by this Wilson brings the commitment to succeed. Is the atmosphere there to give Wilson what he wants to perform? It is certainly what Hackett preaches.
Is the talent there to make it happen? Certainly, the offensive skill positions are top draw.
Like Russell Wilson says; "Let's Ride."
i admire Russell Wilson for really putting himself on the line - about what he wants in a QB opportunity. This not a situation where a famous QB is coming in under a big new contract - and we have to find out if he still has the competitive spirit, the drive and the emotional wellspring to get better. Russell Wilson is coming to Denver and is betting on himself to succeed. The cool thing is Russell Wilson spreads the confidence that he doesn't have anything to lose.
We know by this Wilson brings the commitment to succeed. Is the atmosphere there to give Wilson what he wants to perform? It is certainly what Hackett preaches.
Is the talent there to make it happen? Certainly, the offensive skill positions are top draw.
Like Russell Wilson says; "Let's Ride."