SantaClaraHawk
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You can only do that for so long before the rest of the team says F it no matter how much invested you are in 1 playerNone of the teams those guys play for have the type of investment in them that the Broncos have in Wilson. They can be moved, cut, traded, etc. That's not the case with Russell. For better or worse, the Broncos are stuck with him, and since they can't move him, they need to do everything they can to get him right, if that's possible. I don't see what good benching will do him. He needs to be on the field working out whatever it is that's hindering him.
The Broncos have painted themselves into a corner. Their only option is to play him and hope for the best. Their season is already lost.
That's easy. To them no resurrection is needed. He's playing fine it's just everyone else around him ruining his legacyIt is an incredible disappointment that Rcaido, Fade or Pitt have not posted in this thread. They are the champions of Me3 at this point. Surely their insights have to be the most important on how to resurrect Me3's career.
As far as my insight, the team can do nothing to help Wilson. He needs to figure this out. It is his own mind that is creating the problems.
Yeah, that's part of the problem that the Broncos have created for themselves. They're damned if they do, damned if they don't.You can only do that for so long before the rest of the team says F it no matter how much invested you are in 1 player
Yeah, that's part of the problem that the Broncos have created for themselves. They're damned if they do, damned if they don't.
But at this point, I don't see any other viable choice. They have to ride this thing out, hope that Russell can get it turned around, and try to rationalize their decision the best they can with the other players on the team and hope that they'll understand.
Since the Broncos have no other option than to keep Russell as their QB for at least the next three seasons, the question becomes what action/inaction is in Russell's best interest as a player as he attempts to resurrect his career and get his magic back? Do you bench him to teach him a lesson and satisfy his critics, maybe cater to the whims and motivations of players in the locker room that might not even be there next season? Is that going to help him? Will it help the team in the long run? Will it do anything to stop all the piling on and controversy that's been swirling around him for the past 3 months that has been a major distraction to say the least? Or do you keep trotting them out there in the hope that something clicks and he actually starts playing well?The least viable choice is the Path that the dinks are on.
Neither Hackett nor the fo would have anything to lose by benching Russ for these next two. Hell, the official Bronco twitter promo featured Lamar and a random lb. They’re ALREADY trying to hide him.
It would be the IDEAL training for Russ to emulate Mahomes and Lamar. He won’t be getting sacked for real or intercepted for real, or even as Russell Wilson as his job is to copy those two.
Maybe then they peak over 20 points.
Since the Broncos have no other option than to keep Russell as their QB for at least the next three seasons, the question becomes what action/inaction is in Russell's best interest as a player as he attempts to resurrect his career and get his magic back? Do you bench him to teach him a lesson and satisfy his critics, maybe cater to the whims and motivations of players in the locker room that might not even be there next season? Is that going to help him? Will it help the team in the long run? Will it do anything to stop all the piling on and controversy that's been swirling around him for the past 3 months that has been a major distraction to say the least? Or do you keep trotting them out there in the hope that something clicks and he actually starts playing well?
If the circumstances were different, I'd be the first to agree that you bench him. He's been playing horribly, and despite his star status, he should be benched if not outright released. But the contract and the amount of capital they've invested in him changes everything and dictates that they do whatever is necessary to rehab their franchise QB that they're married to through the 2025 season. The Broncos are screwed.
There's no question that the Broncos' season is lost, and like I said with regard to the question of benching Russell, they're damned if they do, damned if they don't. There is no good option. It's a question of life in the frying pan vs life in the fire.I feel like this is akin to the Aaron Rodgers argument. Catering to Aaron’s whims could get him hurt for real. The season is in fact lost.
Marching him out on the field every week isn't making the money spent worthwhile.Since the Broncos have no other option than to keep Russell as their QB for at least the next three seasons, the question becomes what action/inaction is in Russell's best interest as a player as he attempts to resurrect his career and get his magic back? Do you bench him to teach him a lesson and satisfy his critics, maybe cater to the whims and motivations of players in the locker room that might not even be there next season? Is that going to help him? Will it help the team in the long run? Will it do anything to stop all the piling on and controversy that's been swirling around him for the past 3 months that has been a major distraction to say the least? Or do you keep trotting them out there in the hope that something clicks and he actually starts playing well?
If the circumstances were different, I'd be the first to agree that you bench him. He's been playing horribly, and despite his star status, he should be benched if not outright released. But the contract and the amount of capital they've invested in him changes everything and dictates that they do whatever is necessary to rehab their franchise QB that they're married to through the 2025 season. The Broncos are screwed.
I can't think of a solution that doesn't involved a time machine. The only the Broncos have to cling to is a new coach will "unlock" Russ next year. However, that's what was supposed to happen this year with Hackett and Russ "escaping" the system in Seattle that held him down. If the problem is that he has issues reading, hitting the middle of the field, and needs to hit off-script big throws to be successful again, there may not be a coach that can provide a solution
The Jets and Marc Wilson/Mike White is a bad analogy. First of all, the Jets are still very much in the hunt for the playoffs if not the division championship. The Broncos season is lost. Secondly, they didn't trade a boat load of picks and sign him to a long term, 1/4-billion-dollar contract, so benching him isn't nearly as difficult as it would be to bench a player like Russell.Marching him out on the field every week isn't making the money spent worthwhile.
At this point, sub Wilson's name out for Blaine Gabbert, Marcus Mariotta, or any other qb who has reached their ceiling in terms of their ability to 'understand' the game. That's what Wilson is - actually at this point, its unfair to Marcus to put him in the same category. Russ is not going to get better than he is at deciphering defenses.
I watched the entire Ravens game and I think Denver has already gone into 'remedial' mode on offense to try to 'save' Russ. On the day, he might have taken 3 or 4 medium to deep shots. EVERYTHING else was an outlet or check down. Why? Because he can't hit the routes that are open, when they are open. They're trying to build his confidence and give him an out whenever he has time to throw, but can't hit the play or the play isn't there. The latter is about 90% of the time.
But he's not gonna all of a sudden get it. That's painfully obvious. He never 'got it'while he was here, so its not as though theres something for him to get back to. He's physically not able to elude rushers the way he used to and honestly, in terms of his psyche... it has to be torture for his own self image to be undermined every week by what Geno is doing for us, particularly with how hard he tried to keep him on the bench last year. Geno is the mild torture that will not stop unless he starts to not play well. I don't think Russ will be able to push down the possibility that he was only ever hyper gifted but ultimately manufactured product and over his last few years in Seattle, not even the best qb on the roster. Every voice of doubt that Pete tried to save him from is screaming at him at full throat and will for seasons to come.
It's not punishment to make the guy sit. It's reality and a move that gives Wilson space to work out his issues (which i'd wager at this point are as much psychological as anything else) and reset expectations. Give the guy a chance to reset and potentially be the savior / Phoenix risen, if and when he gets back to the field.
Look what Mike White has done for the Jets offense. Yes, they lost, but the dude has done wonders for their morale and made a stagnant offense, explosive. And Zach gets to watch, reset, and reframe who he is if he gets another shot. If he can never beat White again... well then. I'm not saying Rypien can be White, but if I'm Denver, I'm making priority one finding our version of him.
when was the last time Russ throw a TD?