When it comes to determining why a player wants to go to certain places over others, it's safe to say reasons beyond money are a factor. There is the value of location. The odds of being able to win right away. When thinking about why Russell Wilson chose Chicago as one of his four preferred destinations? There is at least some logic to it. Yet a lot of people still can't understand it.
Why go to a team with a shaky offensive history and two men in charge who are clearly on the hot seat heading into 2021? Maybe Wilson is that confident in his ability to turn the franchise around. They have the defense. All they'd have to do is give him some protection and a couple of weapons. Is it really that big of a stretch? Apparently, it is for some.
Wilson though seems intrigued by the possibilities.
However, there may be another reason the Bears intrigue him. He has family nearby. The 32-year old quarterback is one of three siblings. There is his younger sister Anna, currently attending Stanford on a basketball scholarship. Then there is Harrison Wilson, his older brother, who just so happens to reside in Chicago. According to Dan Graziano of ESPN, the two are quite close. [video width="1280" height="720" mp4="https://www.sportsmockery.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Russell-Wilson-to-Chicago.mp4"][/video] The two brothers have shared a tight bond for a long time. Especially since their father died in 2010. It seems Wilson can credit his big brother for setting him on the path to becoming a quarterback. It started in their backyard several years ago."Harry — Harrison IV — is the third and oldest sibling. He played at the University of Richmond and works for a medical device manufacturer in Chicago. He is the reason Russell became a quarterback. He needed his younger brother to throw him passes so he could practice. Harrison IV was a wide receiver, following in his dad’s footsteps. Harrison III tried out for the San Diego Chargers but was one of the last players cut at training camp."One thing about being in Seattle is that even for a big city, it's still pretty isolated up in the Pacific Northwest. Wilson is a long way from the nearest family. While playing for the Bears would have other perks, getting to be close to his brother again certainly has to have an appeal. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FNEZwVJbrcE&ab_channel=DanPatrickShow







