pittpnthrs
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"BUT DILFER DID IT!" is about one of the worst arguments that one can make.
The first thing we must mention is that was back in the year 2000. The NFL was a VERY different place. The defense could maul receivers, the defense could wail on people with reckless abandon, so on and so forth. The game was much different, it was much harder to pass in that landscape.
If you need any sort of proof, just go look at the top passers from 2000 and 2020, the last season with only 16 games.
In 2000 there were only three players that broke 4k yards. There was only one passer that broke 65 percent passing, 3 guys that had more than 30 TDs, and the lowest INT total for a QB that started all 16 games was 10.
In 2020 by contrast we have 12 4,000 yard passers, over 10 passers that had 30+ touchdowns, the MVP having 48 to his name. Three passers had over 40 or more touchdowns, three QB's had over 70 percent completion, by contrast only one QB had over 65 percent completion in 2000.
I could keep on going. It's a disingenuous argument to compare the two situations.
Exactly.
I dont think Geno is capable of winning a Super Bowl (heck, win a playoff game first). He's a serviceable system QB that plays well when the system is clicking. Its when he is asked to do more than that is when it starts to break down. The people stating he is a Cousins, Alex Smith type QB are 100% correct. Geno is nothing more than a stop gap QB until other roster holes are filled. He's good enough for that, but not much more.