LolaRox
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Great topic OP, It has been bugging me lately as well.
I think it happens for a couple reasons that people have already mentioned:
1. Pre draft the scouts/gm made it up in their minds that Luck was the 2nd coming and fed that to the media, the media then fed it to all that would believe it, so for now that's their story and they're sticking to it. Their only other option is to admit that a guy they projected as 3rd-4th rounder could actually be better but that would be like admitting they were wrong and that isn't going to happen.
2. They believe Luck has amazing potential and maybe he does but I've never seen potential win a SB or even a game for that matter. If you're judging 'right now', right now and the two years leading to right now, the data (and the eye) supports that Russell is better. I don't know who will be better in the future and neither does anyone else.
Production > Potential every day of the week.
3. The 'old school' mentality is still alive and well in football about what a QB should look like, Luck has that look, Russell doesn't. Hopefully the continued success of Russ, Kaep, Cam, and others will open people's mind.
As far as trading straight up? No thanks, I'll keep Wilson, he's proven and has great intangibles. There is not way to know if Luck could do what Russell does for this team. I'd rather deal in reality than in hypotheticals, potential, and perception.
I think it happens for a couple reasons that people have already mentioned:
1. Pre draft the scouts/gm made it up in their minds that Luck was the 2nd coming and fed that to the media, the media then fed it to all that would believe it, so for now that's their story and they're sticking to it. Their only other option is to admit that a guy they projected as 3rd-4th rounder could actually be better but that would be like admitting they were wrong and that isn't going to happen.
2. They believe Luck has amazing potential and maybe he does but I've never seen potential win a SB or even a game for that matter. If you're judging 'right now', right now and the two years leading to right now, the data (and the eye) supports that Russell is better. I don't know who will be better in the future and neither does anyone else.
Production > Potential every day of the week.
3. The 'old school' mentality is still alive and well in football about what a QB should look like, Luck has that look, Russell doesn't. Hopefully the continued success of Russ, Kaep, Cam, and others will open people's mind.
As far as trading straight up? No thanks, I'll keep Wilson, he's proven and has great intangibles. There is not way to know if Luck could do what Russell does for this team. I'd rather deal in reality than in hypotheticals, potential, and perception.