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@cliftonwilson3522
@cliftonwilson3522 3 ай бұрын
What is this agenda against Russ this man has been beat up for 2 years I truly hope he win a superbowl this year to shut up all these Russ heaters. If he does I wouldn't give anyone a interview I would be silent with all those who hated on him.
@DeCurtaRican
@DeCurtaRican 3 ай бұрын
People keep claiming (falsely) that the Seahawks got rid of Russ. That isn’t what happened at all. Russ dumped the Seahawks, and I have the receipts to prove it. He also effectively dumped the Broncos, which I explain below. Due to Pete’s horrible drafting, repeated 4th quarter mistakes, and refusals to upgrade the O-Line and update the offense, Russ went to owner Jody Allen and told her he didn’t think he and Pete and John could work together anymore, implying that someone, either him or Pete & John as a pair, had to go. He also probably warned her that he wouldn’t sign a new extension in 2023 (his Seahawks contract would’ve ended after this 2024-25 season). Ownership probably THEN asked whom they should consider hiring if they replaced Pete, and maybe…MAYBE Russ threw out the suggestion of Sean Payton, who was available at that time. Russ had been enamored with Payton and in 2019-20 had listed the Saints as one team he would waive his no-trade clause for, but Payton left NOLA after Drew Brees retired. Anyway, Russ and Payton had gotten along famously before he took the Broncos job, so well that he and Russ would talk from time to time on the phone. I believe Jim Harbaugh and D’Meco Ryans were asked during interviews whether they were willing to come in and tank the first year to find Russ’s potential replacement, whether that newQB replaced Russ in 1 year or 4-5 years, and both were unwilling to do that out of a sense of ethics and respect for Russ. Remember, Russ, more than ANY other QB, managed to drive them both crazy during their respective stints with the 49ers. No other QB dominated them both like Russ did, so if either one took the Broncos job, they would have considered Russ to be the prize Sean Payton WAS willing to do what the Walton-Penner Group was asking, and he began to execute that plan. Russ figured it out and fought against it. Not only did Payton THRIW several games, he seemed to be angling to get Russ to do something that would allow the Broncos to void his contract. Constantly undermined Russ on the media (e.g., “Russ needs to stop kissing babies”). Left Russ in at the end of a 70-20 bliwout that wasn’t Russ’s fault, an act not befitting a QB of Russ’s pedigree and stature. Attempted to provoke Russ into two separate altercations by beating him on the sideline in prime time for doing what he should’ve been doing: trying to score. If Russ had lost his temper, not only could the Broncos have moved to terminate Russ’s contract, Russ would’ve been unfairly labeled poison and driven out of the league. Then he benched Russ for the final two games after he had led the team on an improbable run during the toughest part of the schedule. Let’s rewind on the benching part because this is important: After leading the Broncos to a win over the Chiefs, Russ was approached at the bye week and threatened by management (i.e., GM George Paton, ownership, or both), and told that he would be benched if he didn’t defer his injury guarantee (which insures Russ against injury for a full season FOLLOWING a season-ending injury). That guarantee would’ve kicked in this spring and potentially had the Broncos on the hook for $100M dollars. Clearly, the Broncos wanted this deferral so they could KEEP Russ for at least one more season beyond 2023, to no doubt see what he would do in a second year under Payton (2024). Otherwise, they wouldn’t have tried to coerce the deferral. If they were planning to cut him at the end of the season, they wouldn’t have needed a deferral to get off the hook. So understand this: the Broncos wanted to keep Russ for the 2024 season. Russ not only refused the deferral, he knew this was an illegal tactic and had his agent, Mark Rogers, report it to the NFLPA. That resulted in a sternly-worded communication admonishing the Broncos about their tactics. It is illegal to bench a player for a non-football reason. Do, the zvroncos gad to stand down. This also put pressure on Payton to stop tanking because that is also illegal, and they didn’t want the NFL’s executive offices coming down on them. So, behind closed doors, Broncos leadership told Payton to stand down and let Russ go ahead and try to win games for a little bit. They weren’t expecting the defense to wake up and play good football during the heat of the schedule, nor were they expecting Russ to put up top-10 numbers so quickly. Every team tanks at some point, but teams that aren’t good enough at it to avoid detection will be hammered by the NFL, because the NFL has a brand to protect. A mafia organization will sometimes delete a capo who is caught by police just to avoid connection to him. Think of it that way. To cover their tails, the Broncos let the team play to win, but Payton had some explaining to do because fans and media started to smell something. It never made sense that the Broncos could beat down the tougher teams on their schedule but had lost early to the weak ones, especially when Russ had played well enough to win those games. They wondered out loud why Payton wasn’t allowing Russ to take more downfield shots, why there weren’t more designed RBs, and why there were so many screens. It looked like Payton was fixing the games, but nobody could say it out loud. Needing to escape detection for tanking, he falsely claimed that he had “dumbed down” his offense because Russ couldn’t digest it. Total bullsh!t. He threw the games vs. the Patriots and the Lions (when the Broncos should have won both) to create an excuse to bench Russ for the last two games of the year for purported “football reasons,” knowing this satisfied the NFLPA’s edict, and knowing QB Jarett Stidham would be more likely to lose those final two games. It was an attempt to inch up the draft board. So, three points: (1) Russ forced his way out of Seattle. The Seahawks did not get rid of him, as has been widely reported, nor did they have any intention of doing so. In fact, they couldn’t have traded Russ without Russ’s permission because his no-trade clause gave him final veto-power over all trades. Furthermore, there were published reports that Pete Carroll and Seahawks leadership were excited to have Russ back for the 2022 season. Russ blindsided them with his trade demand. That’s why everyone in Seattle, from fans to media to Seahawks execs, was so angry at Russ! (2) The Broncos wanted to keep Russ for the 2024 season; (3) Russ knew refusing the Broncos’ “request” for that injury deferral would be his ticket out of Denver, which he desperately wanted; (4) Sean Payton and the Walton-Penner Group knew well before the season began that they would be throwing the season down the toilet. The benefits would be higher draft picks, lower salaries for their impending free agents, and the ability to depress Russ’s stats and blame him for the bad record, maybe even get him to restructure his contract. Payton didn’t like Russ as much as Russ thought he did, and that’s clear. There could be a lot of reasons for that; I suspect it’s more about Russ’s personality than anything else. Russ is a highly intelligent dude. He could’ve played well under Payton’s system. Payton was obviously willing to work with Russ for one more season. Maybe the Broncos would’ve undertaken another tanking effort in 2024, or maybe having Russ and Bo Nix in their QB room would’ve satisfied them and they would’ve tried in earnest to win games and make playoff runs. One thing is clear: Russ dumped both of his former teams. Justin Fields got dumped by the Bears because he just wasn’t good enough. Use that the next time anyone tries to tell you that Russ is in Pittsburgh “for a reason.” That reason is financial, not football related. The media has been really bad about trying to equate Russ’s and Fields’s situations when they are nothing alike. The media also never mentions Russ’s injuries, pretending he has been healthy over the past three seasons when his first healthy year since 2020 was in 2023. You have to watch and listen to these clowns with a filter, because they tell a lot of spin and outright lies when it comes to Russ. You’re welcome! 😎
@PatriotWatchUSA
@PatriotWatchUSA 3 ай бұрын
Well he ain't winning no Super Bowl this year with the 28th ranked offense.
@DeCurtaRican
@DeCurtaRican 3 ай бұрын
Fields can’t throw! Fields can’t read defenses! Fields isn’t that much better as an athlete than Russ. But Russ has been here before. Everybody assumed Matt Flynn would start over Russ and they all got shut down.
@ninety8grovebaby701
@ninety8grovebaby701 3 ай бұрын
Steelers fans really think Russ is good because they been having ish 💩 at qb
@hollywoodheed1004
@hollywoodheed1004 3 ай бұрын
someone clearly doesn’t watch football
@jamaljones6125
@jamaljones6125 3 ай бұрын
You crazy as hell! Fields has an accurate powerful arm, he just didn’t have an O Line to give him enough time to process the defense because he was RUNNING FOR HIS LIFE! Let alone he had NOBODY TO THROW THE DAMN BALL TO! Y’all just be repeating BS.
@rodrickbrown1026
@rodrickbrown1026 3 ай бұрын
Horrible take lol
@DeCurtaRican
@DeCurtaRican 3 ай бұрын
@@rodrickbrown1026: Dngaz will stick with Fields because they don’t like Russ. Russ is a SUPERIOR QB to Fields.
@thadc5937
@thadc5937 3 ай бұрын
Bart I have better takes than you and I drive a semi
@UGW77undergroundwarriortv
@UGW77undergroundwarriortv 3 ай бұрын
Stop hating on Russell Wilson black quarterback don't get know props these dudes are oblivious Russell played well last year 2023 if Russell Wilson was Aaron Rodgers Kirk cousins they would be praising either one of those quarterbacks if they went to Pittsburgh Russell Wilson can still play highlights don't lie..did Russell Wilson beat the Kansas city chiefs last year?
@PatriotWatchUSA
@PatriotWatchUSA 3 ай бұрын
Russ is old and washed up. Stop using race as a crutch. It makes you look weak.
@DeCurtaRican
@DeCurtaRican 3 ай бұрын
There isn’t a shred of evidence that Justin Fields has what it takes to beat out Russ. He doesn’t even appear to have the ability to compete with Russ. And there’s no QB competition happening anyway, but to think Justin Fields can beat out Russ when better QBs couldn’t is ridiculous. Geno Smith Jared Stidham Tavaris Jackson Jackson was at about Fields’s level when Russ entered the league, and he never had a prayer of starting over Russ.
@GarryBrogden-qk4ly
@GarryBrogden-qk4ly 3 ай бұрын
This is just ridiculous with this Justin Fields, shit he sorry as fuck, which we would've kept Mason Rudolph! Hell I even liked that backup q.b for Cincinnati
@bears4671
@bears4671 3 ай бұрын
ESPN is obsessed with JF for some reason
@PresleyBody-tp9lf
@PresleyBody-tp9lf 3 ай бұрын
I think Russ washed up
@DeCurtaRican
@DeCurtaRican 3 ай бұрын
People keep claiming (falsely) that the Seahawks got rid of Russ. That isn’t what happened at all. Russ dumped the Seahawks, and I have the receipts to prove it. He also effectively dumped the Broncos, which I explain below. Due to Pete’s horrible drafting, repeated 4th quarter mistakes, and refusals to upgrade the O-Line and update the offense, Russ went to owner Jody Allen and told her he didn’t think he and Pete and John could work together anymore, implying that someone, either him or Pete & John as a pair, had to go. He also probably warned her that he wouldn’t sign a new extension in 2023 (his Seahawks contract would’ve ended after this 2024-25 season). Ownership probably THEN asked whom they should consider hiring if they replaced Pete, and maybe…MAYBE Russ threw out the suggestion of Sean Payton, who was available at that time. Russ had been enamored with Payton and in 2019-20 had listed the Saints as one team he would waive his no-trade clause for, but Payton left NOLA after Drew Brees retired. Anyway, Russ and Payton had gotten along famously before he took the Broncos job, so well that he and Russ would talk from time to time on the phone. I believe Jim Harbaugh and D’Meco Ryans were asked during interviews whether they were willing to come in and tank the first year to find Russ’s potential replacement, whether that newQB replaced Russ in 1 year or 4-5 years, and both were unwilling to do that out of a sense of ethics and respect for Russ. Remember, Russ, more than ANY other QB, managed to drive them both crazy during their respective stints with the 49ers. No other QB dominated them both like Russ did, so if either one took the Broncos job, they would have considered Russ to be the prize Sean Payton WAS willing to do what the Walton-Penner Group was asking, and he began to execute that plan. Russ figured it out and fought against it. Not only did Payton THRIW several games, he seemed to be angling to get Russ to do something that would allow the Broncos to void his contract. Constantly undermined Russ on the media (e.g., “Russ needs to stop kissing babies”). Left Russ in at the end of a 70-20 bliwout that wasn’t Russ’s fault, an act not befitting a QB of Russ’s pedigree and stature. Attempted to provoke Russ into two separate altercations by beating him on the sideline in prime time for doing what he should’ve been doing: trying to score. If Russ had lost his temper, not only could the Broncos have moved to terminate Russ’s contract, Russ would’ve been unfairly labeled poison and driven out of the league. Then he benched Russ for the final two games after he had led the team on an improbable run during the toughest part of the schedule. Let’s rewind on the benching part because this is important: After leading the Broncos to a win over the Chiefs, Russ was approached at the bye week and threatened by management (i.e., GM George Paton, ownership, or both), and told that he would be benched if he didn’t defer his injury guarantee (which insures Russ against injury for a full season FOLLOWING a season-ending injury). That guarantee would’ve kicked in this spring and potentially had the Broncos on the hook for $100M dollars. Clearly, the Broncos wanted this deferral so they could KEEP Russ for at least one more season beyond 2023, to no doubt see what he would do in a second year under Payton (2024). Otherwise, they wouldn’t have tried to coerce the deferral. If they were planning to cut him at the end of the season, they wouldn’t have needed a deferral to get off the hook. So understand this: the Broncos wanted to keep Russ for the 2024 season. Russ not only refused the deferral, he knew this was an illegal tactic and had his agent, Mark Rogers, report it to the NFLPA. That resulted in a sternly-worded communication admonishing the Broncos about their tactics. It is illegal to bench a player for a non-football reason. Do, the zvroncos gad to stand down. This also put pressure on Payton to stop tanking because that is also illegal, and they didn’t want the NFL’s executive offices coming down on them. So, behind closed doors, Broncos leadership told Payton to stand down and let Russ go ahead and try to win games for a little bit. They weren’t expecting the defense to wake up and play good football during the heat of the schedule, nor were they expecting Russ to put up top-10 numbers so quickly. Every team tanks at some point, but teams that aren’t good enough at it to avoid detection will be hammered by the NFL, because the NFL has a brand to protect. A mafia organization will sometimes delete a capo who is caught by police just to avoid connection to him. Think of it that way. To cover their tails, the Broncos let the team play to win, but Payton had some explaining to do because fans and media started to smell something. It never made sense that the Broncos could beat down the tougher teams on their schedule but had lost early to the weak ones, especially when Russ had played well enough to win those games. They wondered out loud why Payton wasn’t allowing Russ to take more downfield shots, why there weren’t more designed RBs, and why there were so many screens. It looked like Payton was fixing the games, but nobody could say it out loud. Needing to escape detection for tanking, he falsely claimed that he had “dumbed down” his offense because Russ couldn’t digest it. Total bullsh!t. He threw the games vs. the Patriots and the Lions (when the Broncos should have won both) to create an excuse to bench Russ for the last two games of the year for purported “football reasons,” knowing this satisfied the NFLPA’s edict, and knowing QB Jarett Stidham would be more likely to lose those final two games. It was an attempt to inch up the draft board. So, four points: (1) Russ forced his way out of Seattle. The Seahawks did not get rid of him, as has been widely reported, nor did they have any intention of doing so. In fact, they couldn’t have traded Russ without Russ’s permission because his no-trade clause gave him final veto-power over all trades. Furthermore, there were published reports that Pete Carroll and Seahawks leadership were excited to have Russ back for the 2022 season. Russ blindsided them with his trade demand. That’s why everyone in Seattle, from fans to media to Seahawks execs, was so angry at Russ! (2) The Broncos wanted to keep Russ for the 2024 season; (3) Russ knew refusing the Broncos’ “request” for that injury deferral would be his ticket out of Denver, which he desperately wanted; (4) Sean Payton and the Walton-Penner Group knew well before the season began that they would be throwing the season down the toilet. The benefits would be higher draft picks, lower salaries for their impending free agents, and the ability to depress Russ’s stats and blame him for the bad record, maybe even get him to restructure his contract. Payton didn’t like Russ as much as Russ thought he did, and that’s clear. There could be a lot of reasons for that; I suspect it’s more about Russ’s personality than anything else. Russ is a highly intelligent dude. He could’ve played well under Payton’s system. Payton was obviously willing to work with Russ for one more season. Maybe the Broncos would’ve undertaken another tanking effort in 2024, or maybe having Russ and Bo Nix in their QB room would’ve satisfied them and they would’ve tried in earnest to win games and make playoff runs. One thing is clear: Russ dumped both of his former teams. Justin Fields got dumped by the Bears because he just wasn’t good enough. Use that the next time anyone tries to tell you that Russ is in Pittsburgh “for a reason.” That reason is financial, not football related. The media has been really bad about trying to equate Russ’s and Fields’s situations when they are nothing alike. The media also never mentions Russ’s injuries, pretending he has been healthy over the past three seasons when his first healthy year since 2020 was in 2023. You have to watch and listen to these clowns with a filter, because they tell a lot of spin and outright lies when it comes to Russ. You’re welcome! 😎
@PatriotWatchUSA
@PatriotWatchUSA 3 ай бұрын
No the Seahawks got rid of Russ just like Denver did.
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