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He is going to be more successful in Pittsburgh than DenverStillers Country….
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Without a doubt.He is going to be more successful in Pittsburgh than Denver
The wild card exit will be epic.He is going to be more successful in Pittsburgh than Denver
Not unless he grew a couple inches and can finally see over the Offensive Line and hit wide open receivers.He is going to be more successful in Pittsburgh than Denver
He’s still going to earn what he signed for with Denver.I didn't see Wilson signing for peanuts either.
All I need now is a reason to dislike Joe Burrow and Lamar Jackson and then I can join the AFCN hate guide thread.
He’s still going to earn what he signed for with Denver.
He loses nothing signing for peanuts.
This was a gift for Pittsburgh.
Or maybe Sean Payton doesn't know what the fuck he is doing and still living off that bountygate Super Bowl from 15 years ago. Great quarterbacks make coaches look smarter than they actually are.Denver would rather pay Russ $39 million to not play for them, that’s how bad he was.
No, but it is a competitive division. There would be no surprise whoever wins the division, except if the best organization in the division won it. Pittsburgh will have the least expectations going into the next season in their division.Smart move. Guarantees them a 9-8 finish.
Or maybe Sean Payton doesn't know what the fuck he is doing and still living off that bountygate Super Bowl from 15 years ago. Great quarterbacks make coaches look smarter than they actually are.
He could have earned more in the broadcast booth and he wouldn't get hurt. Maybe after a year out people would be more sympathetic towards him and his market would be better. I guess I can't fault someone for doing what they love for free.He’s still going to earn what he signed for with Denver.
He loses nothing signing for peanuts.
This was a gift for Pittsburgh.