One NFL analyst walked back his words about the Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback.
PITTSBURGH -- Mark Schlereth, analyst for Fox Sports, made the news recently for claiming new Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson was suffering due to "toxic positivity".that Wilson was more or less surrounded by "yes-men" and therefore couldn't play to his potential.
Wilson has had a rough stretch of seasons, coming from his worst seasons as a Seahawk to a three year stint with the Denver Broncos. Although Wilson threw for 26 touchdowns compared to just eight interceptions, the Broncos decided to cut their losses and let him test free agency. "I honestly think that Russ has been sold a bill of goods by the people he surrounds himself with, that the teams that he's on have limited him," Schlereth said when clarifying his toxic positivity comments. "I think you need to come to grips-all players need to come to grips with what they're good at and what they're not good at. Probably more importantly what you're not good at".
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