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On 11/27/2022 at 5:10 PM, Cam Lawter said:

 I'll just have to disagree.  Russell Wilson looks like he carries himself with class and morals and people hate him for it. His teammates said he wasn't "black enough" and those are the people that are swaying your opinion of him.

“He looks like he carries himself with class and morals”. Read that to yourself again. He wants to appear as these things. Because he is ego driven and fake. 
 

His teammates who go to battle for him and get hurt for him don’t appreciate it. And his Madden bullshit luck play style has run out of juice. 
 

Amazing this clown got so much praise for being a faker when Cam was villainized by the NFL for just being himself. 

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2 hours ago, OneBadCat said:

“He looks like he carries himself with class and morals”. Read that to yourself again. He wants to appear as these things. Because he is ego driven and fake. 
 

His teammates who go to battle for him and get hurt for him don’t appreciate it. And his Madden bullshit luck play style has run out of juice. 
 

Amazing this clown got so much praise for being a faker when Cam was villainized by the NFL for just being himself. 

 You guys can make up the narrative in your head and dislike the guy all you want but there is not one piece of evidence that he is phony or fake. He acts like a 40 year old corny dad and that's fine.

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 If the Denver Broncos released Russell Wilson this season, they would be left with $124 million in dead money.

They would incur $107 million in dead money if he were released in 2023 and $85 million if he were released in 2024.

The Broncos can't save cap space by releasing Wilson until 2025 when he no longer has a guaranteed salary.

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