RiverDog":2kew2x22 said:
Willyeye":2kew2x22 said:
Russell Wilson is not elite, but his STATS over his first three seasons ARE ELITE. Wilson is not elite, but look what he’s accomplished even though he’s playing in the NFCW, the division with the BEST OVERALL DEFENSES of any division. Wilson is not elite, but look at some of the passes he completes even though his WR’s at the end of last season were ALL UNDRAFTED. Wilson is not elite, and even though he has the most porous O-Line in the NFL on passing plays, his SCRAMBLING SKILLS are SECOND TO NONE, as is his ability to EXTEND PLAYS and make something out of nothing. Wilson is not elite; elite QB's aren't allowed to have the #1 defense in the NFL; of course, they never make any of his passes for him, and he has a knack for keeping them off the field for long periods of time; Russell makes the D better. Wilson is not elite, because he plays alongside Marshawn Lynch. I don’t recall Lynch completing any passes for Russell, and on the other hand, Wilson is the BEST #2 RB IN THE NFL, even though he’s not a RB. Wilson is not elite, but he’s ABLE TO MAKE BIG PLAYS at a level equal to QB’s like Peyton, Brady, Rodgers and Brees. Wilson is not elite, but he PROTECTS THE BALL at an ELITE LEVEL. Wilson is not elite; he may not win games all by himself, but he is a QB that gets the “W” or “L” next to his name just like all of the elite QB’s, and he has a knack for BRINGING THE TEAM BACK to WIN GAMES. Russell Wilson is not elite, although, even at his young age, he is one of the most cerebral QB’s in the league.
Russell Wilson is not elite, because too many fans are too quick to judge, without having sufficient knowledge to make such a judgment.
You're cherry picking. You can't judge RW's stats just on a limited "first 3 years" basis as it disqualifies some pretty good quarterbacks, such as Aaron Rodgers, Phillip Rivers, and Tom Brady as those three guys didn't get the same opportunity as Russell did as they started out their careers by playing behind Pro Bowl quarterbacks (Favre, Brees, and Bledsoe respectively). The job was wide open when Russell applied as the previous year's starter didn't even take a snap in the preseason and was traded before the first regular season game.
Take a look at Russell's standing compared to the other 31 starting quarterbacks over the past 3 years and they aren't all that great. In 2014, he ranked 15th in the league in total passing yardage and 20th in TD passes. Even the efficiency stats like completion percentage and passer rating don't look all that hot. Russell ranked 20th in the league in completion percentage and 10th in passer rating.
Turning the page back to 2013, Russell ranked 7th in passer rating, 12th in completion percentage, 16th in total passing yards, tied for 9th in TD passes.
2012 shows Russell as being ranked 4th in passer rating, 8th in completion percentage, 23rd in total passing yards, and tied for 10th in TD passes.
Outside of the very limited first 3 years comparison, I don't see what's so impressive about his stats. They aren't all that eye popping. He's a very good quarterback for a lot of reasons, but you're not going to win many arguments by using statistical comparisons unless your opponent allows you to use such a limited scope as you are using in this thread.

ukeface: and yet the experts are doing that same exact thing. And unlike you they are not forgetting what he does with his feet. As to using the OP overwhelming facts and stats why not? There is a loot more of what he showed then what you showed. IF the idea is hey he did all of this and everything but he is not elite because of 2-3 things out of 100 then great there is no Elite player as all players have a few things they are not great at. For instance once a gain all of those stats you brought up are a by product of attempts. SO you are penalizing him for not throwing as much as others, but yet not penalizing them for not running as much as Wilson.
So lets try this, below are total yards, attempts, TDs, etc
RW 4341 yards 26 tds 7 TOs, 570 attempts, 7.8 YPP, 3.7 td/to ratio
Romo 3766 yards, 34 tds, 12 TOs, 461 attempts, 8 YPP, 2.8 td/to ratio
Luck 5034 yards, 42 tds, 23 TOs, 680 attempts, 7.3 YPP, 1.8 td/to ratio
Mann 4703 yards, 39 tds, 17 TOs, 621 attemtps,7.5 YPP, 2.4 td/to ratio
Brady 4166 yards, 33 tds, 11 TOs, 618 attempts, 6.778 YP, 3 td/to ratio
Rodgers 4650 yards, 40 tds, 8 TOs, 563 attempts, 8.1 YPP, 5 td/to Ratio
So lets see just amongst these 6 QBs all of whom are either Elite or had great years last year Wilson is
4th in yards, 6th in TDs, 1st in TOs, 2nd in YPA, 2nd in Td/to ration
That is only amongst those 6, add in others and it looks even better. SO I guess if Wilson is not Elite neither is Brady
Let me help more at 4341 total yard he would rank 10th, tds 12th, TOs #1, td/to ration 2nd
So basically with a very bad pass protecting oline, with suspect Wr corps, that ESPN ranked 24th, Wilson still ranked in the top 10 in 3 of the 4 categories, and just missed top 10 in the other. The only QB of the 6 who was top 10 in all 4 categories was Rodgers.
Oh and you forgot in 20914 8th in YPA, 10th in QB Rating. Seems funny how they got let out huh. 2 of the things that matter most