I bet Pete Carroll is fucking loving this. That dumb bitch Wilson constantly whining about how Pete wasn't letting Wuss cook and now he's sucking butt in Denver and Geno is playing like a borderline MVP candidate for Pete. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Marcellus:
Anyone paying attention the last few years realized the numbers were garbage stats and Wilson shit himself in every big moment he was in.
****er has cost me a lot of money the last 2 or 3 years until I learned to never ever ever take Seattle.
I saw a guy throw the prettiest deep balls in the game. Dropping dimes over the shoulder over and over again. What is happening is simply puzzling. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BWillie:
I saw a guy throw the prettiest deep balls in the game. Dropping dimes over the shoulder over and over again. What is happening is simply puzzling.
He can’t throw it between the numbers and his deep ball is bad when it’s not to great wrs
Originally Posted by JudasRising20:
Denver's defense is hard to measure. The Colts and 49ers have serious offensive limitations. The Raiders offense looked fine against Denver.
It's still early enough in the season. I hope Wilson continues to suck but maybe it's just growing pains and/or he's still bitter about how it ended in Seattle. Think Bret Hart when he first joined WCW.
Or just wishful thinking from the little midget is having growing pains.
Broncos QB Russell Wilson underwent procedure on throwing shoulder following loss to Colts
Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson underwent a procedure on Friday in hopes of relieving discomfort near his throwing shoulder -- an injury similar to the one that sidelined Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott for most of training camp last year, per sources.
While teammates gathered Friday morning at the team facility in the aftermath of Thursday night's ugly 12-9 loss to the Colts, Wilson was on a plane to Los Angeles, where doctors performed a platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injection.
Sources say Wilson has been dealing with a strained latissimus dorsi -- an injury more commonly seen in baseball players, and one that is not usually treated with an injection. He popped up on the injury report with a right shoulder injury on Tuesday, and coach Nathaniel Hackett said Wilson was sore after he "dinged up" the shoulder in last Sunday's loss to the Raiders.
Wilson's hope, sources say, is that the injection -- coupled with round-the-clock treatment from his personal medical team -- will expedite the healing process. It's unclear, based on precedent and discussions with experts, whether the injection will improve his situation.