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Russell Wilson (Broncos): “I will always love Seattle”

Despite the misunderstandings and the risk of being booed, the star does not hold resentment with his first frankness.

This is one of the strong stories of this first week of NFL. Monday evening, Russell Wilson will enter Lumen Field in Seattle, and for the first time in his career, he will sit on the visitors’ bench.

One of the big questions of the week is how he will be received by Seahawks fans. For some, the player’s departure was badly experienced, and the player’s glorious past with the Ospreys may not be enough to protect him from the wrath of the public. If his former teammate Tyler Lockett (WR, Seahawks) pleaded for clemency from the fans, Wilson declares himself in any case ready for any reaction.

“People don’t like you, sometimes they hate you,” said the man selected in the third round at a press conference. “I will always love Seattle… My experience in Seattle was special. These ten years, I cannot imagine them absent from my life. How strong they were, how many games and thrillers we won, the Super Bowl and everything. I will think about those memories and I will be happy and grateful for that, ”said the Denver pitcher at a press conference.

This speech is hardly surprising on the part of the player, but it is all the more important since ESPN published an article on Wednesday detailing the reasons for his departure. Different objectives and vision of the game with Pete Carroll, incomprehension on the proportion of races and distrust of the leaders of John Schneider on the evolution of his level of play with age, these are multiple. But they apparently do not taint the memories of the multiple Pro Bowler. Melvin Gordon (RB, Broncos) had another vision of things.

“Let’s hope he cheers for him, but maybe they’ll boo him because he might crush everything,” the runner joked, according to TheAthletic.

It would indeed be an effective way to show the Seahawks what they did not want to keep.

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