joeseahawks
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Is there a document that says that MVPs must have xyz passer ratings in abc numbers of games?
Cam has lots of other numbers that play in his favor: # of touchdowns, Rushing yards, his ability to extend drives with runs for first downs, ... etc.
Cam (and Russ) are not the traditional QBs. So, simply comparing their "traditional " numbers with other QBs is very short sighted. People need to consider the whole body of work.
Cam has lots of other numbers that play in his favor: # of touchdowns, Rushing yards, his ability to extend drives with runs for first downs, ... etc.
Cam (and Russ) are not the traditional QBs. So, simply comparing their "traditional " numbers with other QBs is very short sighted. People need to consider the whole body of work.
MontanaHawk05":rh9bqawz said:WilsonMVP":rh9bqawz said:To me the thing with Cam is consistency. This year he had 7 games where he had less than a 80 passer rating. For an MVP of the league this year that is a JOKE IMO. Wilson only had 1 game lower than 80. That is almost half of his starts in the regular season he was toward the bottom of the league. On the other hand he had 8 games that were above a 100 passer rating. Wilson had 8 as well.
And that's the difference between OL-dependent quarterbacks and...the other guys. When you're a Newton, a Dalton, a Drew Brees, or a Tony Romo, your fortunes go up and down by how well the defense is breaching your protection. When you're a Brady, pre-Denver Peyton, a Roethlisberger, or a Russell Wilson, you're able to find a way around even bad protection.