Gridiron Heights predicted Pete Carroll’s reluctance to rebuild in Seattle

Gridiron Heights is predicting NFL events following the Bears’ attempted trade for Seahawks QB Russell Wilson.

We’ve all heard of the Simpsons predicting future events in the country, but now can we say Gridiron Heights is doing the same for the NFL following the Bears attempted trade for Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson?

On Wednesday morning, multiple reports came out saying the Bears gave it everything they had to acquire Wilson, who has been a top target for the team over the last few weeks before they signed quarterback Andy Dalton to a one-year deal.

In the end, however, it wasn’t enough as Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll ultimately put the brakes on any deal, saying the team was not going to rebuild with a different quarterback. Funny enough, Gridiron Heights had him saying that exact same thing nearly three years ago.

Gridiron Heights is a popular animated series from Bleacher Report that runs weekly 60-second episodes during the NFL season. The premise is that all NFL teams live in a suburb called “Gridiron Heights” and each episode recaps the landscape of the league after each game.

In 2018, the season opener focused on rebuilding after the Philadelphia Eagles defeated the New England Patriots in the Super Bowl, where Carroll was shown adamantly saying he would not take part.

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“Yeah, we’re not rebuilding,” Carroll says to cornerback Richard Sherman as Wilson is trying to put a broken house back together while he chews his gum. “Yeah, no, nothing’s changed. We’re still really good.”

This was in response to the Seahawks missing the postseason for the first time with Wilson under center.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Bx4qjujxfs

Of course, some references and players in the episode haven’t aged as well, such as former first-round quarterback Josh Rosen getting a ton of airtime when he hasn’t played a down since 2019. But just like the Simpsons, there’s apparently a clip from Gridiron Heights for everything it seems.

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WATCH: Mitchell Trubisky is the Dark Knight on Gridiron Heights

Is Bears QB Mitchell Trubisky the hero Chicago deserves? Gridiron Heights set out to find the answer.

Is Bears quarterback Mitchell Trubisky the hero Chicago deserves? Gridiron Heights set out to find the answer when they summarized the Bears season in a hilarious parody video that does not disappoint.

Gridiron Heights, the weekly animated series from Bleacher Report, focused their attention on the Bears’ quest to make the playoffs this week by portraying Trubisky as Batman from Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight trilogy.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JKDmUeIJGGs&t=20s

The video takes the premise from the The Dark Knight Rises and ties it to the 2020 Bears season. Head coach Matt Nagy portrays Commissioner Gordon, quarterback Nick Foles portrays Bane and wide receiver Allen Robinson is Catman (but only because he played for the Jacksonville Jaguars, according to his character).

The video is only 85 seconds long, but is packed with many funny moments including:

  • Foles (Bane) accidentally blowing up Soldier Field.
  • General manager Ryan Pace, playing Alfred the butler, admitting he won’t give up on Trubisky simply because that will mean he messed up.
  • Trubisky escaping the underground prison with other benched quarterbacks by throwing a seven-yard screen pass to the left.
  • Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray blowing up the playoff bomb set by Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers to “blow” their own chances at the postseason.
  • Nagy butchering the famous Batman quote, instead saying he’s the hero.

Other Bears featured in the short include tight end Cole Kmet and running back David Montgomery.

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