Russell Wilson past his prime? Skip Bayless suggests Broncos getting QB on the decline
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x Poetry in (slow) motion ? x Skip Bayless, co-host of FS1's Undisputed with Skip and Shannon, believes those efforts will be in vain. According to him, Wilson has already peaked in his career with the Seahawks. According to Bayless, the amount of hits Wilson has taken during his decade of service in professional football has moved him out of his prime. He is now, Bayless believes, onto the dreaded 'decline' stage of a top athlete's journey: "Is it possible that Russell Wilson has left his prime because he took too many hits during his prime? He ran with the football too many times and he's built short and stout. But he took a lot of punishment and he endured a lot of injuries, none of which actually cost him time until then. But you just took a beating." "And I'm talking about body and psyche beating over a period of years. A lot of pressure in Seattle to be the face, the man of that franchise. Is it possible he's just a little burned out on being that guy? Is it possible you're getting, getting him past his prime? That's what I think" Also Checkout:-
Russell Wilson past his prime Skip Bayless suggests Broncos getting QB on the decline
Russell Wilson is past his prime, says Skip Bayless In trading for Russell Wilson, the Denver Broncos gave up two first-rounders, two second-rounders, a fifth-rounder, quarterback Drew Lock, defensive tackle Shelby Harris, and tight end Noah Fant. The Broncos made an aggressive all-in, win-now play to propel themselves up the standings in an increasingly loaded AFC West. Poetry in (slow) motion ?x Poetry in (slow) motion ? x Skip Bayless, co-host of FS1's Undisputed with Skip and Shannon, believes those efforts will be in vain. According to him, Wilson has already peaked in his career with the Seahawks. According to Bayless, the amount of hits Wilson has taken during his decade of service in professional football has moved him out of his prime. He is now, Bayless believes, onto the dreaded 'decline' stage of a top athlete's journey: "Is it possible that Russell Wilson has left his prime because he took too many hits during his prime? He ran with the football too many times and he's built short and stout. But he took a lot of punishment and he endured a lot of injuries, none of which actually cost him time until then. But you just took a beating." "And I'm talking about body and psyche beating over a period of years. A lot of pressure in Seattle to be the face, the man of that franchise. Is it possible he's just a little burned out on being that guy? Is it possible you're getting, getting him past his prime? That's what I think" Also Checkout:-