I don't think it's necessary or helpful to take Welshers overly seriously on this, other than to just support him, and the rest of us, in venting and processing and getting whatever excess emotions we still have attached to Russell out of our collective system. Football, IMO, is THE most *emotional*, passionate game of any major sport. Fans, i.e., "fanatics" are certainly allowed to be emotional about the game and their favorite players.
When Russell threw "the pick" in SB49, I know I went through a lot of denial and needed lots of help with emotional processing, "Why??!!" and I'm sure others here did as well. Ultimately I came to see that play and outcome as an honest reflection of who and what Russell was as a QB at that time, in that system, with the predictable Bevell as his OC, and facing the minions of the evil genius Belichick. Also understanding Carroll's screwup in inexplicably leaving Marcus Burley inactive, while having schitt-for-luck to lose CB Jeremy Lane and DE Cliff Avril during the game.
Personally, I'm going to just learn from, and *enjoy* whatever happens with Russell Wilson in a Broncos uni, because it will reflect the *truth* about Russell, about Pete, and I honestly don't care whether I'm "right" or "wrong", I'm excited to see what the *current truth* is, and to learn from it. If Russell sucks as a Bronco, I won't be gloating, but I'll be glad for the draft picks. If Russell leads the Donks to three straight Lombardis, I'll watch with interest and try to understand why it didn't, couldn't happen in Seattle.
My main prediction is that we'll get to see a lot of "gunslinger" Russell Wilson with the Broncs and that it will be very entertaining, at least for the next two seasons. I predict the Broncos will NOT win a Lombardi in the next two seasons.