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Originally Posted by Ruhskins
The best option for the Raiders would be to include Carr in a deal to get RW.
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Wilson is 32 and a total prima donna. His best years are behind him and he is much more concerned about his brand than the game. He doesn't have the height to read the middle of the field over OL, and has no appreciation or gratitude for Carroll constantly scheming around this deficiency.
These players who make King's Ransoms and think they have the right to be GM or act like owners. They are employees, not management. Wilson is trying the same game Watson is, talking his way out of town after signing a HUGE deal. Wilson is halfway through a 4-year deal he signed less than 2 years ago. It paid him $140M total, $65M signing bonus, $107M guaranteed, and $35M annually. Is it too much to ask for one these a-holes to play out their mega-deals. Wilson sure wasn't whining when he made $70M in 2019, was he? That huge bonus represented a LONG term commitment by the team, and means cutting or trading Wilson hoses their cap, would be $26M dead money if they traded him. What loyalty does the team get for backing up the Brinks truck? None. These guys are total HOLES.
Wilson isn't worth 3 #1s, and that is what it would take minimum.
For $35M a year, the asshole can't just come to work and do his job without assuming he should be managing the company? I mean Jeez. . .
The cap is $180M this year, meaning the dead money is about 15% of their cap, unless they hose themselves for two years. All these hypothetical trades are ludicrous. Seattle isn't going to hose their cap that bad. Wilson is too much of a money grubber to hold out, but given Wilson's age and how massively overrated he is especially in his own mind--he is good but is not Rodgers or Mahomes--Seattle might bite on a ludicrous offer. If they get firsts that would allow them to draft a premier young QB, they might decide to rebuild. Of course, Wilson's big complaint is not enough WRs and linemen, and that Seattle should use pass first O rather than using what Carroll prefers, M. Lynch type run-first. So going to a team with no high draft picks until he is 35 or 36 isn't going to help his situation. If Wilson wanted to pick his place, he should have said no to the $65M bonus and played somewhere for $15M a year less, but he had no interest in that. Another cancer of a player no one should trade for. The reality is that Wilson hasn't won anything since Lynch and Legion of Boom declined or left. He is very good, but not nearly as great as he thinks. He has some AWFUL games where you need a pitch counter to track his INTs, and not just a few of them.