Posted on 02/14/2015 11:02:31 AM PST by C19fan
Russell Wilson has had a solid career so far as an NFL quarterback but his career as a movie critic has gotten off to a rocky start.
The Seahawks quarterback went to see 50 Shades of Grey on Thursday night and by Friday morning, his review of the movie was in.
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How can you judge a mans decision within a marriage? Is there not a reason why you would divorce your spouse?
+1
Yes.
Sad. I am not a Seahawks fan, but I was impressed with Wilson’s ability to maintain his Christian walk even with the fame - I guess he has started following the same path as the others...
I think people ARE judging him by his actions - the fact that he went to see this movie in the first place! It is very clear from all of the advertising what this movie is about, so it's not like he can claim ignorance of the subject matter.
^ + 1...Exactly
The fact that she was “caught” with Golden Tate would be a good reason for divorce. This is the dirty little secret behind his trade early last year, thought it was common knowledge.
Yes Yes Russell this movie is certainly great for me to poop on!!!
A rumor, and one that Tate has denied vehemently. Would not say it is a “fact.” Even if true, is there no forgiveness in Wilson’s Christian heart?
#1 reason I do not partake in hero worship. People claim all sorts of things and then prove they are different later.
Barely capable of being an NFL QB? That’s pretty funny. But for an absurd call, he’s got 2 SB rings.
You’re correct in your first assertion, delusional in your 2nd. You must be thinking about Kaepernick.
And for the record, my team plays on the east coast.
I assume you mean: But for an "absurd call" on a play in which Russell Wilson himself threw an interception at the goal line at the end of the game ...
His one Super Bowl ring puts him right there with prior Super Bowl luminaries like Mark Rypien, Brad Johnson and Trent Dilfer. Did any of those guys even play in the NFL after they won those Super Bowls?
As with the other players I mentioned above, I suspect nobody would have heard of Russell Wilson if he didn't play for a team with a vaunted defense and an All-Pro running back for his entire career. The guy averages about 15 completions per game in postseason play in his three playoff years -- and that's in an era when the NFL rules practically guarantee that a QB can throw for 300 yards in a game whenever he pleases.
Let's see what Russell Wilson plays like when he has to win games with his arm.
Supposedly another player on the team had been carrying on an affair with his wife. Speculation that is was a certain player that moved on to Detroit was the early rumor. As circumstances began to change around the team, the odds on favorite became another that was shipped off to the Jets.
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