Football is hard, there is no debating that.
Mentally, physically, and even emotionally, the game puts a strain on every part of the human body.
For quarterbacks, that strain is only magnified. And according to Aditi Kinkhabwala of CBS Sports , Pittsburgh Steelers QB Russell Wilson and his former HC Sean Payton had a relationship that was over before it began:
"He was constantly climbing out of the back of the pocket. He struggled with snap counts. He couldn't manage or handle the play-calling," Kinkhabwala said during an appearance on Ultimate Cleveland Sports Show. "They went from putting a wristband on [him] to by the end of the season, all the play calls had to be two words and everybody else was required to know what the play calls were. There is a very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very valid reason that Sean Payton...is saying I'm going to pay this guy millions upon millions of dollars to be nowhere near my locker room."
Look, this sounds a lot like an organization, HC, or front office member kissing and telling on behalf of why they cut bait with a QB who they just extended, triggering the largest dead cap hit in NFL history.
So whatever way they want to justify it, I think a hit job on behalf of Russell Wilson's intellect is a pretty low blow.
We're talking about a 9X Pro Bowler who has been to two Super Bowls and hoisted one Lombardi. A player that before his tenure in Denver, was a lock for the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
If you want to get on him for his personality or his leadership style or always being a "ra-ra" guy, then so be it. But you don't play the hardest position in sports for over a decade without knowing the ins and outs of NFL offenses. Especially not when your athleticism dwindles and you're asked to play in structure more.
Seems like a cheap shot from Denver.
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