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Okay, not really and I doubt he needs much motivation but . . .

But because the opponent is Seattle, and because Wilson is one of the rookie quarterbacks who made a case to steal that offensive rookie of the year award from Griffin, Sunday offers a little something extra -- a chance for Griffin to show everybody what a difference 73 spots in the draft can make.

http://espn.go.com/blog/nfceast/post/_/ ... ell-wilson
 

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HawkGA":2ljt3tx3 said:
Okay, not really and I doubt he needs much motivation but . . .

But because the opponent is Seattle, and because Wilson is one of the rookie quarterbacks who made a case to steal that offensive rookie of the year award from Griffin, Sunday offers a little something extra -- a chance for Griffin to show everybody what a difference 73 spots in the draft can make.

http://espn.go.com/blog/nfceast/post/_/ ... ell-wilson

My response to this article, and that 73 spots statement in particular... "Tom Brady"
 

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Yeah I am amazed at how much a homer the other ESPN blog writers are. Yes, Sando may have an NFC West team a spot or two higher in the power rankings, or he will use a team or player from our division as a counterpoint, but he doesn't write whole subjective articles waiving the homer flag.

Graziano and the NFC North writer are just as arrogant and blind about their divisions as the fans of the teams they write about!
 
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Trenchbroom":2amffr26 said:
Yeah I am amazed at how much a homer the other ESPN blog writers are. Yes, Sando may have an NFC West team a spot or two higher in the power rankings, or he will use a team or player from our division as a counterpoint, but he doesn't write whole subjective articles waiving the homer flag.

Graziano and the NFC North writer are just as arrogant and blind about their divisions as the fans of the teams they write about!

I never really read the other blogs much so I've wondered how the other writers are compared to Sando. But of course, never wondered enough to actually read them.
 

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HawkGA":2x8c2hh4 said:
Trenchbroom":2x8c2hh4 said:
Yeah I am amazed at how much a homer the other ESPN blog writers are. Yes, Sando may have an NFC West team a spot or two higher in the power rankings, or he will use a team or player from our division as a counterpoint, but he doesn't write whole subjective articles waiving the homer flag.

Graziano and the NFC North writer are just as arrogant and blind about their divisions as the fans of the teams they write about!

I never really read the other blogs much so I've wondered how the other writers are compared to Sando. But of course, never wondered enough to actually read them.

Mike Sando is the best ESPN writer. The rest of them suck.
 

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Taking one sentence out of an article is extremely misleading.

The article actually praises Russell Wilson, and talks about how Shanny had targetting him. Shanahan drafted Kirk Cousins once Wilson was taken off the board.
 

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drastik... what a massive respect he must have for russell.... wanting him as a backup and all...
 

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drastik... what a massive respect he must have for russell.... wanting him as a backup and all...
I think it proves he had a good amount of respect for him. He wanted the guy and liked his talent.

All 32 teams passed on Russell a couple of times, so let's not act like it came down to Russell vs RG3 for the #2 overall pick in the draft. It didnt, as much as the Seahawks liked him, they still picked 2 guys ahead of him.

Griffin is bigger, faster, a couple years younger, and more athletic. There's nothing Russell could do about that, and it happens to NFL players all the time.

Russell has proved the critics wrong obviously, and I don't think there are any fans in the league who don't like the guy. He's a likable guy.

The Redskins know a thing or two about how height (London Fletcher) won't stop a player from being great.
 

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Trenchbroom":o0o4wifn said:
Yeah I am amazed at how much a homer the other ESPN blog writers are. Yes, Sando may have an NFC West team a spot or two higher in the power rankings, or he will use a team or player from our division as a counterpoint, but he doesn't write whole subjective articles waiving the homer flag.

Graziano and the NFC North writer are just as arrogant and blind about their divisions as the fans of the teams they write about!

Meh, they're catering to and pumping up his audience.
 

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By far Sando is the best writer of all of them. All his articles are always backed up with concrete stats. They are "almost" always unbias and just the facts. And hes consistent. And when the teams in the NFC West suck, he makes sure we know it by putting no spin on it. I respect that.
 

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Graziano has to interact with his divisional fans past the playoffs. There is a natural affinity for the teams he covers. They all do. It isn't his job to pump up some other division or its players. RGIII has charged up an organization and has been deemed the truth by his opponents in the NFCE and around the league.

If you go looking for perceived slights, you will find them. Wilson will have his detractors for awhile. Luck and RGIII are physical specimens besides having other valued traits. No one needs to love Wilson besides the team/organization and fans. All others can do or say what they want. You don't have to agree or accept it, but only Wilson can win over skeptics. There are only 2-3 chosen ones as far as NFL QBs. The new blood has a good start. So let the debates begin.
 

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If Shanahan thought that highly of Russell Wilson he could have had the better QB in the 3rd round instead of giving up the future to save his job! Three first rounders and a second rounder for RGIII or Russell Wilson plus three blue chip first rounders and a second rounder? That must be Shanahans "new math". I'm glad PC/JS already had the old school multiplication tables memorized ;)
 

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Russell will not want to go down 0 - 2 against the rookies.
 

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SoCalSeahawk":1lcbtylw said:
If Shanahan thought that highly of Russell Wilson he could have had the better QB in the 3rd round instead of giving up the future to save his job! Three first rounders and a second rounder for RGIII or Russell Wilson plus three blue chip first rounders and a second rounder? That must be Shanahans "new math". I'm glad PC/JS already had the old school multiplication tables memorized ;)
I'd gladly give up 2 first rounders and a 2nd for the chance to swap picks and grab RG3 again in a heartbeat.

He's a once a generation talent with a great head on his shoulders. I don't think anyone is second guessing Mike Shanahan's decision.
 

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drastik":2po7lsnx said:
He's a once a generation talent with a great head on his shoulders. I don't think anyone is second guessing Mike Shanahan's decision.

I know you are happy with your QB and so are we...but c'mon dude, once in a generation? He's one of three great rookie QBs this year, and if you honestly think that he's going to be many levels above Luck and Wilson you are just delusional.

Indy had to suck for Luck and sell out to get their QB. Wash had to mortgage their next three drafts. All our front office had to do was be smart and get the same production in the third round. That's why Shahanan can be second guessed.
 

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Trenchbroom":2klkgpq0 said:
drastik":2klkgpq0 said:
He's a once a generation talent with a great head on his shoulders. I don't think anyone is second guessing Mike Shanahan's decision.

I know you are happy with your QB and so are we...but c'mon dude, once in a generation? He's one of three great rookie QBs this year, and if you honestly think that he's going to be many levels above Luck and Wilson you are just delusional.

Indy had to suck for Luck and sell out to get their QB. Wash had to mortgage their next three drafts. All our front office had to do was be smart and get the same production in the third round. That's why Shahanan can be second guessed.
I purposely didn't compare him to Luck or Russell Wilson in order to avoid an argument.

I'll just say this, I'm happy to have RG3. You're happy to have Russell Wilson...

The reason I said RG3 is once in a generation is because of his talents and abilities, 6'3 220 pounds with sub 4.4 speed and accuracy/decision making that rivals just about any QB in the league... as a rookie.

Again, I'm purposely not comparing him to Luck or Russell for the sole purpose of avoiding a pointless debate. I'm just saying why I believe he is a once in a generation talent. I'm more than fine with giving up 2 first round picks to acquire that talent. No first rounder in 2013 or 2014, I'd rather be in this position than having Sexy Rexy toss 3 picks a game. I'm pretty sure they'll manage to get something for Captain Kirk as well, either this offseason or next. I've heard rumors of two second rounders being offered.
 
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