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Wilson Wants Extension Worth Most Guaranteed Money in NFL History


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The Seattle Seahawks and quarterback Russell Wilson are hoping to reach an agreement on a contract extension before training camp begins, according to NFL.com's Ian Rapoport.

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2532313-insider-buzz-wilson-wants-extension-worth-most-guaranteed-money-in-nfl-history

Basically, he wants 60 mil guaranteed. I hope they give all of their money away to him.

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Come on Seahawks, throw it all away on a bad call again. I still don't see what's so great about the guy. He's a game manager with decent athleticism ability and play making ability. He's not elite though. Pay him elite money and watch what happens. Scot built an elite defense and a team with great depth before they drafted this charlatan.

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I'd like to spend the next 20 pages debating this.

 

Not sure what there is to debate. 3/4 of the way through Griff's rookie season he was a certified rockstar. Nice guy, hard worker, family man, well spoken, etc. Then he blew his knee out and now you can barely open an article without some anonymous "insider" coach roasting him for no reason whatsoever. Once the media turns on you, it takes a miracle to reverse opinions. ( like Lebron winning in Miami or Artest winning with LA )

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Never thrown for 3500 yards. Never thrown for 30 TDs. And that's with Marshawn Lynch giving you stacked boxes all day.

Well, to be fair, they're probably going to pass kind of less than the huge passing offenses since they do have Marshawn Lynch. To not use Lynch would be insane.

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His regular season passing stats.  If you're a front office exec for any team, do these form a firm enough foundation for such a contract?

I dunno. That sure seems like one heck of a TD-INT ratio. (2.77)

Looking at other NFL QB's careers, their TD-INT ratio is:

Brady:   2.74

Rogers: 3.96 (Dang!)

Peyton: 2.26

Ben:      1.92

Among those, and granted, that's just one stat, but he shows up just slightly better than Brady, and the only person I looked at, who's better, is Rogers. (But he's a lot better than everybody else.)

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Well, to be fair, they're probably going to pass kind of less than the huge passing offenses since they do have Marshawn Lynch. To not use Lynch would be insane.

Like on the 1 yard line with a super bowl on the line ?

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Come on Seahawks, throw it all away on a bad call again. I still don't see what's so great about the guy. He's a game manager with decent athleticism ability and play making ability. He's not elite though. Pay him elite money and watch what happens. Scot built an elite defense and a team with great depth before they drafted this charlatan.

I feel like this post could use a few more instances of the word "elite" to maximize its effectiveness.

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