Hawkfan77":11qet9gd said:
Just because you refuse to admit what Wilson does for the offense does not make him overvalued.
According to this article:
http://www.sharpfootballanalysis.com/bl ... /04/page/3
If you scroll down to the middle of the page, you'll see the graphic titled: "Added Wins if Offense Contributed Average Passing Efficiency (Total from 2012-2014)"
The Seahawks rank 5th on that list with a rating of -5.73. -A negative number indicates the additional games the team would have lost, had their offense passing efficiency been the league average.
Basically if Wilson had just average efficiency, the Hawks would lose close to 6 games per year more than their current totals. Meaning Wilson's passing efficiency adds close to 6 wins every year.
You're not getting it. Wilson wants to be the highest-paid QB, not the 6th-highest-paid QB. Why link me things showing he's 6th best as proof he should be paid as the best and not the 6th best?
He's good - I get that - but is he THE BEST QB IN THE NFL? That's the question, not how many wins he represents, unless he is in fact #1 on that list, which he isn't.
Let me try to explain...
An Audi R8 is a nice car. It's much better than a Yugo and demonstrably better than a Chevy. It has a lot going for it - looks great, it's fast, handles well - all good. One of the best cars on the road.
So now I'm going to sell you one, but instead of charging you the price of an Audi R8 ($150,000), I'm going to charge you for a Bugatti Veyron ($2,250,000), but give you the Audi R8. Do you feel you have received a good deal? Or do you think you should have paid less for the car that isn't the very best?
Pretend for the sake of argument I linked a graph that showed the R8 would get you 5 more speeding tickets than a Chevy as proof of it's awesomeness.
And for you other people quoting me how many times Russell Wilson has come from behind, do you know what prevents QBs from coming back? BEING AHEAD IN THE FIRST PLACE.
Being behind in the 4th quarter is NOT a indicator of success.