Broncos veteran has an apology form ready for Russell Wilson haters
Last year was bad for the Denver Broncos, as we all know. It was one of the worst years in franchise history. The offense was dead last in the league, and Russell Wilson looked bad too.This year, while it isn't amazing, is much better. That could be the effect of head coach Sean Payton, as […]
Last year was bad for the Denver Broncos, as we all know. It was one of the worst years in franchise history. The offense was dead last in the league, and Russell Wilson looked bad too.
This year, while it isn't amazing, is much better. That could be the effect of head coach Sean Payton, as we all feel like it is, or it could just be the second year this group is together. Either way, Russell Wilson is much improved, and there is no secret to that.
People still hate on him this year from time to time, but overall, it's a lot quieter than it was last season. Last season was his worst season, and everyone made sure to let him know. Sure, he wasn't good, but the comments he got every day were brutal.
Courtland Sutton, his top wide receiver, hasn't forgotten about that. He made sure that anyone who was trashing Russell Wilson a year ago apologized.
No, he created a "Russell Wilson Apology Form" and posted it on his Instagram story after the win over the Buffalo Bills. Wilson threw an elite touchdown to Sutton in the game that we hardly ever see, and Sutton made one of the best catches we will ever see.
But fans and haters need to apologize because his numbers are right up there with the best this year. If you just want to go stats vs. stats and not include wins because wins aren't just a QB stat, then Wilson is having a better season than Patrick Mahomes. I know, it's crazy.
The apologies need to start coming out, and I'll be waiting for them, too.
Broncos are quick to shutdown narrative over Russell Wilson
The Denver Broncos have now become the laughingstock of the NFL. As sad as it is to say, it is true. Because of the Russell Wilson trade, and all the things that come with him, like the commercials, his corny saying that we all love, and of course, the 'Let's Ride' moment, and everything else […]