Today marks the two-year anniversary of the Seattle Seahawks' decision to trade Russell Wilson to the Denver Broncos. This article discusses the impact of the trade and the Seahawks' subsequent performance.
Today is the two-year anniversary of the Seattle Seahawks ’ seismic decision to send Russell Wilson to the Denver Broncos . If you need a reminder as to the full details of the trade, take a look at this: Prior to the draft, it sure looked like the Broncos were winners by default because they had Wilson, Super Bowl champion and one of the best at his position for years, while Seattle had Geno Smith and Drew Lock as their quarterbacks. Heh.
This is a special edition of Winners and Losers, which aims to be Seahawks-centric, but may stray outside of those parameters on occasion. John Schneider I’m more convinced than ever that Schneider would’ve been out of a job had he given into the demands of paying Wilson one more humongous contract. At the time, I was pretty pissed because I thought the Seahawks should’ve kept Wilson and moved on from Pete and/or John. Only one person didn’t get fired out of the three main characters in this story. The last two drafts have been encouraging and are a major part of why the Seahawks didn’t instantly collapse to the cellar after the trad
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