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How long until the page will be unprojected so non extended confirmed users and administrators can edit again? If i recall correctly when Tom Brady first retired, the page was projected and a week later, it went back. How long does it take for pages like these? Just curious. MichaelFansz (talk) 20:35, 16 March 2022 (UTC)
MichaelFansz, the protection logs show that Eagles247 applied a three-year autoconfirmed protection on March 1 and then Bagumba upgraded it to ECP on March 9, with an expiration of tomorrow, at which point the page will be fully unprotected. I believe we should keep the autoconfirmed protection in place. With the hopes that they approve, I'll reduce it to autoconfimred right now as the transaction is now official. – Muboshgu (talk) 20:44, 16 March 2022 (UTC)
I've replaced cited information about the background and motivation for Wilson's trade to the Broncos. The editor who removed this material wrote that it was "irrelevant", but I disagree as the context of the tade decision is relevant to the trade and to Wilson's career. This editor also described the information as "conflicting", but that's to be expected in a controversial situation. The references I offer come from both sides and are balanced. The trade itself is a significant inflection in Wilson's career, so a few sentences about it can not be considered WP:UNDUE. -- Mikeblas (talk) 20:06, 9 April 2022 (UTC)
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Under the section "In popular culture" change "Wilson was the keynote speaker for the 2016 commencement ceremony at the University of Wisconsin–Madison." to "Wilson was the keynote speaker for the commencement address at both of his alma maters in 2016 at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and in 2021 at North Carolina State University." or similar