Russ certainly had Bears Twitter cooking…
Getty Quarterback Russell Wilson of the Seattle Seahawks. It has been a wild and eventful week for fans and analysts of the Chicago Bears, and as long as the rumors surrounding Russell Wilson’s disconnect with the Seattle Seahawks continue, so will the craziness and drama. The latest hype stirred up, baked and served on social media involved random Tweets, changing betting odds and a Bible passage Tweet courtesy of Wilson that Bears Twitter couldn’t help but read a tad too much into. Wednesday evening, SportsTalkATL.com kicked things off by Tweeting the following: Betting outlets in Vegas have removed Russell Wilson trade destinations as a prop bet and the Bears Super Bowl odds just went way up ???? SportsTalkATL.com (@SportsTalkATL) March 11, 2021 Naturally, Bears fans and analysts alike had more than a few thoughts about what it could all mean. ALL the latest Bears news straight to your inbox! Subscribe to the Heavy on Bears newsletter here! Join Heavy on Bears! After seeing that possible trade destinations for Wilson had been taken down by multiple betting outlets in Las Vegas and that the Bears’ odds to win the next Super Bowl also just went up, Bears Twitter went wild, particularly after analyst and insider Josina Anderson’s Tweets: I still feel the #Bears have to find a way to make something happen at QB. There’s too much pressure on things going better in the 2021 season for that front office to stand pat. Maybe Nick Foles (who has won more or as many SB as some QBs out there who want to move) can be pkgd. — IG: JosinaAnderson (@JosinaAnderson) March 10, 2021 Welp… — IG: JosinaAnderson (@JosinaAnderson) March 10, 2021 The response to Anderson was swift, with many Bears hanging onto her words, searching for meaning: Welp… https://t.co/GOGaW4llXe pic.twitter.com/TzTlfE0yUi — Bears Podcast (@BearsPodcast) March 11, 2021 Bears fans when somebody says “Welp.” pic.twitter.com/XqcweNxUb4 — Money Santos ???? (@nooffenseszn) March 11, 2021 Imagine having the power to simply Tweet „Welp…“ and have all of #Bears Twitter like pic.twitter.