The sun in Broncos Country no longer rises and sets for the pleasure of quarterback Russell Wilson – The Denver Post

Last Updated on September 3, 2023 by Admin

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Always upbeat, proudly Christian and often iffy throwing the football, Broncos Country hadn’t seen a quarterback quite like Russell Wilson since Tim Tebow.

Except Tebow took Denver to the playoffs in 2011, then promptly got run out of our dusty old cow town.

Well, Wilson isn’t going anywhere except back to the huddle, despite his 4-11 record, 11 interceptions and uninspiring 36.7 QBR during a dismal debut at the helm of the Broncos offense last season.

Do you harbor concerns Wilson might be washed up at age 34, a year before that $245 million contract extension kicks in? Me, too.

But what, Wilson worry?

“My confidence doesn’t waver much,’’ Wilson said, as the Broncos got up to speed on the offense being installed by new coach Sean Payton during training camp.

Wilson’s confidence might never waver. Our faith in him, however, has been shaken. Going into his second season in Denver, he’s still four victories behind what Tebow produced during his brief stint with the Broncos.

While I’m not certain Wilson can return to the Pro Bowl form he displayed during a decade as the starting quarterback in Seattle, I do believe his relationship with Payton can not only work, but result in a playoff berth the new coach expects in his first season on the Denver sideline.

My theory of why everything is going to be OK in Broncos Country?

I call it the “Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” Effect.

OK, I beg your forgiveness for my 1990s pop-culture reference. But for you kids out there, long before Will Smith was slapping Chris Rock at the Oscars, he starred in a popular sitcom that made him a great, big television star.

Denver Broncos Head Coach Sean Payton, center, talks with players during the Denver Broncos training camp at Centura Health Training Center on Aug. 1, 2023, in Centennial. (Photo by RJ Sangosti/The Denver Post)
Denver Broncos Head Coach Sean Payton, center, talks with players during the Denver Broncos training camp at Centura Health Training Center on Aug. 1, 2023, in Centennial. (Photo by RJ Sangosti/The Denver Post)

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