I voted yes. I loved the carefully curated "Russ" persona, I loved the weekly visits to the Children's hospital, I loved the play on the field (mostly). I will always have a special place in my heart for Wilson, however, it became apparent a year ago that there was a divorce brewing because the two sides had gotten what they wanted out of the relationship, but were trending in different directions in the future. The fact that the entire process was largely amicable (well, perhaps aside from the "Russ will never sign another contract in Seattle" part to force a trade) and the two sides found a way to make the best of a bad situation. Let's face it, Seattle didn't want to give up a franchise QB, even for a decent haul of players and picks, and Russ didn't really think Denver was his first and best option. They both settled for the best they could get given the circumstances. In some ways, I think both teams could "win" here, just like I think both could eventually "lose", and only then will we know for sure whether the team and the player should've made more of an effort to stick it out together.