Tag: russell wilson

  • Aaron Rodgers to the Giants is Obvious by Now

    Aaron Rodgers to the Giants is Obvious by Now

    Aaron Rodgers has been hunting. Yes, whether it has been surfing waves, exploring nature, and seeking the market. It might be a foregone conclusion he retires possibly but that is not to say the New York Giants would be the best candidate to hunt forward and away from the disaster that was Woody Johnson’s team.

    We cannot even mention the team for reference here on Sports Kingdom because their playoff drought is that dreadful.

    The New York Giants are back! They drafted a quarterback out of Ole Miss. Not two-time Super Bowl winning quarterback Eli Manning but Jaxson Dart. Dart will bring sure stability to competition this training camp.

    Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston were satisfying pickups but Rodgers would add on what would be to the collection and depth of one more interesting quarterback battles in quite sometime.

    Wilson is a Super Bowl winner compared to Rodgers and can definitively add pressure to Dart’s slate and contributions together.

    But do not wipe the slate. This would be a good case scenario to extend beyond training camp and have feasibly a four man quarterback depth chart that will catapult everyone to its abilities and responsiblity.

    Play like you are doing Jaxson Dart no favors. That is simply how a job is won and Rodgers would benefit easily in hopes of resurrecting his career with a team will work on establishing their offensive line this upcoming season.

  • Fields in Steel

    Fields in Steel

    Justin Fields was the 2021 11th overall pick. He was sitting in a distant room himself on draft night standing as if he gloriously won the national lottery and bribed to stand so elegantly pleased and arrogant to the notable fact that he never attained a Heisman award with the collection of Ohio State talent surrounded and retired by Alabama in the 2020 CFB title Playoff game.

    Fields was drafted by the Chicago Bears. Some attribute his short tenure to horrendous coaching. Can it be safely neutral? Ironically, Matt Eberflus is currently under contract but coordinator Luke Getsy was vocal in establishing a relationship and rhythm with Fields and the now Pittsburgh Steeler managed to compile the most single season rushing yards by any Chicago Bears quarterback with 60 percent passes or low completed.

    Not too fault, former Super Bowl champion Matthew Stafford threw over 4,000 passing yards with a 60 or less completion percentage rating in one of three of his first seasons.

    Fields claims it is basically a new beginning with the ‘interesting’ dynamic of veteran Russell Wilson and the newbie. Fields believes his ceiling has not come close yet and it is rough to tell based off his maturity but under coach Mike Tomlin and the Steelers defense, this might be the ice breaker.

    The Steelers will run a physical offense next year and Russell Wilson will have a heavy load. Expect Fields in mighty steel.

  • Three Bold QB Trade Scenarios

    Three Bold QB Trade Scenarios

    The NFL Trade Deadline is approaching, and what better way to stroke the canvas and begin work on the top three quarterback trade scenarios.

    3. Kirk Cousdins (Commanders)

    Cousins reunites with his former team that drafted him below Robert Griffin III in the 2012 NFL Draft and shifts to change after an abysmal October from Sam Howell, who cannot be fully trusted with Jacoby Brissett to lead Ron Rivera and the Washington Commanders to a Super Bowl championship.

    The Minnesota Vikings do not embrace Cousins as the starting quarterback and with a closely expiring contract. It is worth being expendable with Cousins and retrieving the best possible return.

    2. Zach Wilson (Vikings)

    Add Zach Wilson to the Minnesota Vikings’ luxury mix, and Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison will have a fair shake of exposure on the down seams. Wilson is a former No.2 overall pick with the potential to play in a market calling for a dual threat of his possible magnitude.

    The New York Jets can likely acquire many draft picks and continue increasing their stock in young defensive talent in Will McDonald, Quinnen Williams, Sauce Gardner, etc. If the Jets want to be ballsy and intelligent, they need to hold onto Wilson or utilize him on multiple offensive talents or the trade about to be shared.

    1. Russell Wilson (Jets)

    Russell Wilson, might I add, has been down this alley before. Electric crowd, impactful defense surrounded by him, and wait for it. National bright lights and soaring winds high enough to scream, New York.

    Russell will be playing in a new environment sometime soon. He will defer to his side of the field and play Jets football, days after Joe Namath stated he has basically had enough of Zach Wilson. Who could blame him? Jets fans?

    Judgment Day is near, and the Jets could not end their season any better by at least acquiring Wilson as a starter or backup. His days are outnumbered in Denver, and it would not be shocking if the Denver Broncos said goodbye to yet another quarterback not as good as Peyton Manning or John Elway.

    • Julian Bravo