kearly
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He's ranked behind Cam Newton, Colin Kaepernick, Andrew Luck, and RG3.
I know this is a dumb ranking written by sports reporters who probably wouldn't make it very far in the talent evaluation business, but I was irked by this.
Wilson's passing numbers over his last 13 games: 212/330, 2875 yards, 24 TD, 5 INT, 8.71 YPA, 109.8 passer rating. You take away the extreme dropfest outlier in SF and his YPA becomes 8.97 while his passer rating rises to 115.2. Keep in mind that only 3 times in NFL history has a quarterback exceeded 115.2 over a full regular season ('11 Rodgers, '04 P. Manning, '07 Brady).
Wilson also rushed for 616 yards and 5 TDs (including playoffs). Over his final 7 games (starting with Chicago when the read-option was implemented) he rushed on pace for nearly 900 yards per 16 games.
Then there are also the intangibles: the leadership, work ethic, polish, and veteran-type savvy/presence. Everything I'm seeing points to Wilson being a monster of a QB.
It seems the argument against him is that he has the best team, while conveniently forgetting that argument somehow when placing Kaepernick two spots ahead. While I'd agree that Wilson has a good supporting cast, Seattle's offense jumped from the 20s to 1st place by Football Outsiders efficiency rankings last year, with the only notable addition in between those seasons being Wilson.
Marshawn Lynch saw his yards per carry rise nearly a full yard over his career average last season. Golden Tate had a breakout season after getting off to a slow start to his career pre-Wilson. The offensive line improved substantially in sack rate. Instead of taking credit away from Wilson, we should be giving him credit for enabling his teammates to be better than they had been before.
I guess the cool thing is, next season will happen and people will figure it out eventually. Truthfully, I am more upset by the pure stupidity of it than because of any kind of slight towards Wilson.
I know this is a dumb ranking written by sports reporters who probably wouldn't make it very far in the talent evaluation business, but I was irked by this.
Wilson's passing numbers over his last 13 games: 212/330, 2875 yards, 24 TD, 5 INT, 8.71 YPA, 109.8 passer rating. You take away the extreme dropfest outlier in SF and his YPA becomes 8.97 while his passer rating rises to 115.2. Keep in mind that only 3 times in NFL history has a quarterback exceeded 115.2 over a full regular season ('11 Rodgers, '04 P. Manning, '07 Brady).
Wilson also rushed for 616 yards and 5 TDs (including playoffs). Over his final 7 games (starting with Chicago when the read-option was implemented) he rushed on pace for nearly 900 yards per 16 games.
Then there are also the intangibles: the leadership, work ethic, polish, and veteran-type savvy/presence. Everything I'm seeing points to Wilson being a monster of a QB.
It seems the argument against him is that he has the best team, while conveniently forgetting that argument somehow when placing Kaepernick two spots ahead. While I'd agree that Wilson has a good supporting cast, Seattle's offense jumped from the 20s to 1st place by Football Outsiders efficiency rankings last year, with the only notable addition in between those seasons being Wilson.
Marshawn Lynch saw his yards per carry rise nearly a full yard over his career average last season. Golden Tate had a breakout season after getting off to a slow start to his career pre-Wilson. The offensive line improved substantially in sack rate. Instead of taking credit away from Wilson, we should be giving him credit for enabling his teammates to be better than they had been before.
I guess the cool thing is, next season will happen and people will figure it out eventually. Truthfully, I am more upset by the pure stupidity of it than because of any kind of slight towards Wilson.