The NFL's Best Quarterbacks Are Miserable and Lacking Leverage
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The specific circumstances of Aaron Rodgers, Russell Wilson, and Deshaun Watson vary wildly and thus it'd be irresponsible to force them into the exact same classification. Yet there is a common theme. All three have been said to be discontent with their current franchise and at least daydreaming of plying their talents elsewhere. Rodgers went public with his frustrations in the most obvious way yet yesterday, Watson was poised for a staredown with the Houston Texans before the dozens of lawsuits appropriately pushed football matters to the backburner, and Wilson can say and do all the right things but wouldn't be human if he wasn't tired of getting his head bashed in behind a porous offensive line.