Laloosh":2iwy5gn5 said:seahawk12thman":2iwy5gn5 said:Wilson's NFC champion QBR 13.6
Wilson's superbowl QBR 90.8 which was greatly aided by the unleashing of Chris Mathews.
I am not going to include the Denver game because he threw 1 pass.
Kansas City 73.8
San Diego 56.5
For a whopping average of 58.675
His career QBR is 98.6.
Anything else you would like?
The irony of you describing others' responses as petulant is pretty telling. Not sure if you've gone back and read your own posts but it might be enlightening in some regard.
There was a BR article this summer that did a much better job of critiquing his pocket passing than you have but I didn't link it as I'd get the usual "oh it's bleacher report, pfft" responses.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2521 ... ket-passer
The author basically comes to the conclusion that he hasn't proven that he can, which many (particularly outside of SEA) can and will agree with.
Way to use QBR as your evidence btw. Wow.
I read that article and there is much that says he can, add to that the stats that shows he can and there you go. As with most young QBs there are things he can do better, Guess what the same goes for Luck, and all young QBs, Heck even the old ones, can improve. The question is are you like some who feel if he has to improve at all he sucks, or are you like any real person and realize you can always improve and he is really good now and will get better. The reality is he has shown he can carve a team from within the pocket so that is that.
in fact from that article and author comes this quote "Those issues are primarily consistency-based, though. He has done as much as anyone during the early stages of his career to suggest he will be an accomplished pocket passer moving forward." note accomplished pocket passer enough said.