Broncos Players Mad About Russell Wilson Having Private Office & Parking Space

There was no way Russell Wilson’s debut campaign with the Denver Broncos could have gone worse. It started with a loss in primetime versus his former team—and replacement Geno Smith—and only got worse from there.

On Monday, the Broncos’ rookie head coach Nathaniel Hacket was blamed, but a lot of the fault lies with Wilson, who is currently playing out the first year of a five-year, $243 million mega-deal while ranking 29th out of 33 qualified players in total QBR.

Broncos Players Mad About Russell Wilson Having Private Office & Parking Space

The addition of Russell Wilson as the Denver Broncos starting quarterback at the start of the season was anticipated to be the final component of a squad that had, at the very least, Playoff expectations for this season. But everyone in Denver has had a very awful time lately, beginning with the quarterback.

Since the start of the season, when Russell Wilson’s former team, the Seattle Seahawks, defeated Denver in prime time, everything has gone horribly wrong for the proud Colorado team. So much so that Nathaniel Hackett’s head coaching position was terminated on Monday.

Soon, rumours began to circulate that Wilson had not yet mastered the offence and was confounding Broncos teammates by utilising previous audibles from Seattle. On the sidelines, his current teammates could be seen yelling at him. Wilson was described as being difficult to get a hold of as a teammate by former players Marshawn Lynch and Richard Sherman.

Pete Carroll also publicly reprimanded Russell Wilson for refusing to wear a wristband when playing for Seattle. Before the most recent, and possibly most incriminating, evidence, Wilson went from being the GOAT to being the goat faster than you can say “Dangerwich.”

In addition, he has been observed yelling at his teammates while they are warming up, and former Seahawks teammates Marshawn Lynch and Richard Sherman have claimed that he was a petulant, unreachable individual who could only be contacted through his manager. He has received public criticism for some of his views from even his former coach, Pete Carroll.

 

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