In a different thread, someone pointed out that Wilson has the 8th highest DVOA out of all QBs in the NFL.
In a different thread, someone also pointed out that Wilson has the highest completion percentage of passes 15+ downfield.
Despite having the worse pass-blocking O-line in the first half of the season.
Despite not having a healthy Rice or a healthy Harvin... all season. That's two of your best WRs in the short to intermediate range either ineffective or missing.
Despite Okung, Giacomini, Unger, Miller, and Michael Robinson missing 28 collective starts. Those are some of the most important players in terms of protection especially considering the replacements players that were put in their place.
Okung ---> Paul McQuistan: A solid but average OG forced to play the most important position on the O-line.
Giacomini---> Michael Bowie: A 21 Year Old Rookie that was a 7th Round Selection
Unger---> Lemanuel Jeanpierre: A 2011 UDFA who hasn't played significant snaps since taking over John Moffitt in 2011 as an OG not OC.
Miller---> Luke Willson: A 2013 5th round Rookie, who wasn't even the first TE taken from his collegiate team.
Robinson---> Derrick Coleman: a 2012 UDFA who had just learned to become a FB over the 2013 off-season and a lead blocker that Lynch clearly didn't trust.
2 rookies, 2 UDFAs, and a player playing out of position.
Despite that Wilson is still on pace to put up similar or improved numbers than what he had in 2012 and thats with almost completely abandoning the read option trump card that gave the offense an enormous boost in the 2nd half of 2012.
I'm not saying Wilson deserves an MVP, but I'll take top 5 QB in the NFL, and among the top 25 of all NFL players.
And perhaps people finally admitting on a national level that he's been much better than Luck without one of the most consistent future Hall of Fame WR bailing him out.