The Denver Broncos are not delivering their best this season. Many believe that part of the blame falls on the starting quarterback of the team, Russell Wilson. After losing against the Los Angeles Chargers by a score of 19-16, the number 3 passer posted an inspirational tweet on his Twitter timeline. But the fans looked tired and requested Wilson to stop posting on the app altogether.
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This is one of the few instances where one side of the ball should be solely responsible for the Denver Broncos’ 2-4 record this season. Through the Broncos’ first six games of the season, the defense has kept up its half of the deal, allowing just six touchdowns. Denver has had nothing but bad luck so far with quarterback Russell Wilson and head coach Nathaniel Hackett.
The dearth of offense in yet another Broncos game is the major story. During the remaining three periods of regulation against the Chargers, Wilson wasn’t very good. He failed to start a drive in overtime as well, going three-and-out on back-to-back occasions. He hasn’t played well for most of this season, and doubts over his difficulties persist.
Fans show their fatigue over Russell Wilson
After he posted an inspirational tweet on his timeline, fans line up in the comment section. They pleaded for the 33-year-old to stop posting on his timeline.
Only way is to Keep Believing. pic.twitter.com/bdN5MBSdGo
— Russell Wilson (@DangeRussWilson) October 19, 2022
Below are many reactions that fans had:
A fan commented and requested Wilson to not post. Along with that, he pointed out that the Denver QB played better when he was with the Seattle Saints than now when he’s with the Broncos.
PLEASE STOP POSTING!! U look terrible out there. Put your head down, get to work, stop posting and trying to market your apparel. You look/sound so fake at this point, it’s unreal. I hear more from you now that you are playing the worst in your career than I ever did in Seattle
— Rock_white (@rakemawhite) October 19, 2022
This Twitter user is alluding to the famous one-liner that was: “Denver Broncos, let’s ride!” that the QB1 recorded. And the ship’s sinking refers to the lukewarm performance of the team.
Broncos country let's ride
The ride: pic.twitter.com/JkkdhAHAYq— Trey Smith (@Treymansss) October 19, 2022
A fan posted this image which shows Wilson as a robber. The $242 million is the amount of the extension contract that he signed.
— 👻 Chase ➐ (@DeerSlayer518) October 19, 2022
A fan commented using this picture, which shows a crashed truck with the logo of the Broncos on it.
Is the ride over, Russ? pic.twitter.com/GjA3NtYUCr
— The Artist. A Captain. (@CaptainOfArt) October 19, 2022
However, this fan wrote a supportive tweet for the now-tainted shot-caller.
I Believe in you Russ, we signed you for 7 years not one… it’s still early & plenty of time to improve
— siv ✍🏾 (@siv773) October 19, 2022
Even though there were unsupportive tweets, there were some fans who commented with amicable words.
Denver And Real Denver Bronco Fans. Love this team. Through the Good! The Bad and even the Ugly! Round here its Still and always will BE!!! Go @Broncos Let's Go fellas. Y'all just getting Started! Get Um! Sorry @DangeRussWilson I ain't saying it Brother lol. God Bless n Salute! pic.twitter.com/VG4q4kO6XA
— SANTONE (@2santone1) October 19, 2022
A fan who gave commands to the QB.
No the only way for you to get better is to actually I don't know look at where all your players are and actually throw the ball accurately not take a sack or throw it deep all the time all the time play smart
— devin keppel-brown (@dmasterdev) October 19, 2022
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Another supporter of the Broncos and DangeRuss!
Hang in there and keep grinding Russ. True Broncos fans are rooting for the turnaround!
— Jeff Menné (@JeffMenne) October 19, 2022
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In conclusion, although the Broncos aren’t playing the best, at the moment, fans will have to wait and trust DangeRuss’ optimism. Do you think he will make a comeback?
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