At some point, it might be OK to start feeling sorry for Russell Wilson. That might not happen until after his career is done. After all, he built a lot of goodwill with Seattle Seahawks fans while becoming the best quarterback in franchise history. That seems like decades ago.
Wilson lost a bunch of goodwill by trying to have head coach Pete Carroll and general manager John Schneider fired. He pretended he didn't think he was bigger than the team, but his actions spoke otherwise. Instead, Seattle fired him and traded him to the Denver Broncos, and his career hasn't been the same since.