
Why Trading Away Stars Made Seattle Better
When Seattle traded Russell Wilson, the narrative was simple: they gave up. But inside the building, the front office saw something the rest of the league missed.
The box score tells you who won. We tell you who decided it — the cap math, the front-office leverage, the quiet calls that turn careers — in films and stories you’ll actually finish.
Fresh investigations, analysis, and features

When Seattle traded Russell Wilson, the narrative was simple: they gave up. But inside the building, the front office saw something the rest of the league missed.

78% of NFL players are bankrupt within five years of retirement. The real reasons have nothing to do with spending habits.

The Seahawks rebuild was dismissed by every major analyst. Two years later, they were in the playoffs.

Darnold was supposed to be a bust. But a closer look at his mechanics reveals a different story.
Documentaries, breakdowns, and investigations
15:25DocumentaryParallax Sports
2.3K views1 month ago
14:59Film RoomParallax Sports
2.2K views1 month ago
8:46DocumentaryParallax Sports
2.0K views2 months ago
18:29DocumentaryParallax Sports
2.5K views11 months ago
1:00:39DocumentaryParallax Sports
5.0K views2 years ago
58:49DocumentaryParallax Sports
3.6K views2 years ago
Deep dives and exposés
78% of NFL players are bankrupt within five years of retirement. The real reasons have nothing to do with spending habits.

The NIL revolution was supposed to empower athletes. Instead, it created an underground economy worth hundreds of millions.

More stories to explore

Darnold was supposed to be a bust. But a closer look at his mechanics reveals a different story.

Every dynasty in modern football was built on cap management. Here's how the smartest front offices actually win.

From North Carolina to the NFL, Drake Maye's journey is about more than arm talent.