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Russell Wilson is in midseason form turning trainwreck plays into touchdowns

Russell Wilson has been known to find improbable success at times when it looks like disaster is about to strike. Like last year in the playoffs when he fumbled a snap and yet managed to turn a sure 20-yard loss into a 35-yard gain.

It may still be only the preseason, but Wilson is already frustrating defenses with his ability to escape disaster.

Spinning around in the pocket is never a great idea. Wilson does it twice. He also retreats from the 13-yard line to nearly the 30-yard line. That is the type of play that usually ends in a 15-yard loss and the home crowd booing. For Wilson, it ends in a touchdown.

Russell Wilson is still the most infuriating quarterback to defend.

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