Thanks for sharing! I tried sharing the news in another post, but amid the speculation that this was all nothing the news was ignored. Here were some of my conclusions from Wilson's agent's take...
1. Wilson is not demanding a trade.
Interesting, no one has reported that he was. And also notice how that does NOT mean he has not asked for one or broached the possibility of one. A very PR response here.
2. The only teams Wilson would consider would be... Dallas, New Orleans, Las Vegas and Chicago.
Also interesting. That's a NFC-heavy list and one with teams that do not have as many draft picks as say Miami. It almost feels like a list you put together for a trade not to happen this year. I guess New Orleans is a contender.
3. For those saying "nothing to see here", I would stop. This doesn't mean that Wilson will be traded, but acting like there's not something going on is increasingly a stretch.
Wilson is not happy with the current situation. I would start with that conclusion and then move on to whether or not the Seahawks can make him happy again.
To me it still comes down to if you're paying the QB $30M+ then he is the captain of the offense. If you want the coach to call the offense and/or have veto authority, or if you don't trust the QB to perform well, then you don't pay the QB that type of $$$. To make Wilson happy you live and die by his performance. You give him all of the offensive play calling control that he wants.