Typical "the midget is a game manager who benefits from his defense and running game" post completely destroyed by another Niner fan who actually did his homework?
http://www.49erswebzone.com/forum/nfl/1 ... /#post5412
I am shocked (and impressed) to see this transpire on the spin zone.
Originally posted by KRS-1
Originally posted by elguapo:
Hell, in a 2 minute drill I would also rather face Wilson than flacco stafford even cutler
Wilson was 2nd in the NFL in 2014 in game winning drives with 4, only Stafford and Romo had more with 5. In 2013 he was tied for first with Brady with 5 game winning drives. This is an indisputable fact.
Originally posted by elguapo:
I'm glad you would take him on Sundays but if Brady or luck had the number 1 defense AND running game I'm sure their stats would be a lot better
2004 Tom Brady (Pats had #2 D and #7 run game) :
Completion % 60.8
Completions 288
Yards 3692
TD's 28
Int's 14
Fumbles 7
QBR 92.6
2014 Russell Wilson (#1 D and #1 rushing attack)
Completion % 63.1
Completions 285
Yards 3475
TD's 20
Int's 7
Fumbles 11
QBR 95.0
Close enough to be comparable and the numbers are too. Brady is more proven as a QB but Russ's numbers stack up well if one wants to use a very comparable situation like top ranked rushing attacks and defenses.
Originally posted by elguapo:
especially since most passes of Wilson's are short passes which are higher comp %
2013 Stats (courtesy PFF, 2014 stats currently unavailable as they are only place who tracks these and makes them public and they won't release the 14' numbers until spring/summer)
Passes 1-10 yards
NFL Avg : 49.3
Russ : 47.5
Passes 5-10 yards
NFL Avg : 26.9
Russ : 25.5
Passes 11-20 yards
NFL Avg : 21.9
Russ : 19.4
Passes 21-30 yards
NFL Avg : 6.9
Russ : 9.5
Passes 20+ yards
NFL Avg : 12.7
Russ : 15.9
Passes 31-40 yards
NFL Avg : 2.7
Russ : 2.9
Passes 30+ yards
NFL Avg : 4.6
Russ : 6.1
Passes 40+ yards
NFL Avg : 1.9
Russ : 3.2
Those stats show Russ is throwing BELOW the league average for short and intermediate passes and ABOVE the average for longer or deeper passes. Again you wrong.
Originally posted by elguapo:
Also, teams are almost always in defense against the pass with luck and a lot with Brady so that factors negatively for those qbs. As far as Wilson goes, almost always it's 8 in the box which means less coverage and not only that teams are expecting run run run so most of Wilson's completions are pretty easy ones.
Again from PFF :
Russ in 2013 faced the second-highest percentage of blitzes in the league at 39.2% and faced the second-highest percentage of pressures that came in two seconds or less (14.7% of drop-backs). That does not mean easier completions that means quicker decisions. And he threw only 9 interceptions in 2013 and again if you reference his completion numbers above by percentages, he is not just making "mostly short throws".
Also any attempt to justify how good a player is or is not by using the Pro Bowl as an argument is laughable. The Pro Bowl has long since been known to be a popularity contest. Every year we hear complaining about who got snubbed and who should not have even been voted in. It holds no weight in determining how good a player is. Is Russ a top 5 QB in the NFL ? Not yet, but he could there perhaps someday but even if he does not he is more than just a game manager and is probably a top 10 QB in this league right now.
Next time try backing up claims with facts.
http://www.49erswebzone.com/forum/nfl/1 ... /#post5412
I am shocked (and impressed) to see this transpire on the spin zone.