The next time I see a player diss a current teammate in favor of an ex-teammate will be the first time.
Mason Gets banished before he goes in on Sanchez, Burress just says Mark is Mark, Homes Melts down in a game and now Braylon. Every receiver is not wrong. Unfortunately Sanchez is not good. Hopefully this will be the last painful season we have to watch.
Here's the PFT article on it. Braylon Edwards sees “better things” in Russell Wilson Posted by Mike Florio on August 29, 2012, 7:52 AM EDT Receiver Braylon Edwards played for the Jets when quarterback Mark Sanchez started as a rookie. Edwards now plays for the Seahawks, who will be starting Russell Wilson as a rookie. So how do they compare? “I see better things,” Edwards said of Wilson, via Doug Farrar of Yahoo! Sports. “It’s like I said after the Chiefs game — it’s his approach. It’s very veteran-like. He studies film; he breaks it down. He doesn’t approach it like a rookie, and he’s not looking for excuses. He’s very impressive.” The implication, of course, is that Sanchez didn’t do those things. Or perhaps he didn’t do them as well as Wilson. Regardless, the compliment for Wilson was a back-handed slap at Sanchez, who capped his rookie year by serving up an 80-yard catch-and-run to Edwards.
wilson reminds me of brees with more mobility. If he develops that is. If thiss guy was 6 ft 2 or 3 he'd have been a first rd pick without. Doubt