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Wilson has been great since he joined the league. Consistently great production; double-digit wins every year (except one 9-7 season); threat passing and running; better than 3-to-1 TD-to-INT ratio; career QB rating of 100+; etc. He's the definition of a franchise QB who is in the midst of his prime. The contract numbers are big, but you don't let a franchise QB like that walk.

Lambeau Lobo posted:

Wilson has been great since he joined the league. Consistently great production; double-digit wins every year (except one 9-7 season); threat passing and running; better than 3-to-1 TD-to-INT ratio; career QB rating of 100+; etc. He's the definition of a franchise QB who is in the midst of his prime. The contract numbers are big, but you don't let a franchise QB like that walk.

He's 75-36-1 in the regular season and has started every game for 7 years. He has 196 TDs against 63 interceptions. He's also rushed for 3600 yards. His best receiver has been Golden Tate and his offensive line has been awful for several of those years (Breno Giacomo for example). 

He's a Hall of Famer - maybe first ballot. 

Wilson is living off the first couple years when Lynch was a beast & oh yeah....he had a 2nd transmitter in his helmet where he kept communication with the HC through the entire play. ALL swept under the rug.

Put it this way....If Rodgers is on Seattle last year, do they go to the playoffs? I believe they do.

If Wilson is on Green Bay, they're drafting in top 5

The Chefs pick 29th, and they have 2 2nd round picks in 2020, Seahags get the lower of the 2 in 2020. 

So, essentially, Clark is traded for 2 2nd rounders since 29th is basically the same caliber player you'd be getting at the top of the 2nd. 

Not a bad haul for Schneider. They had just 4 picks in this years draft. 

Chiefs are finalizing a long term $$ for Clark. He'll be getting paid big bucks. 

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