Originally Posted by Pasta Little Brother:
Yet Wilson has never had a better season than Pat's wirst
This clearly isn't true. Wilson has had plenty of seasons better than Mahomes' 2021, whether you go by QBR, TD/INT, wins, whatever metric you want. [Reply]
Originally Posted by MagicHef:
This clearly isn't true. Wilson has had plenty of seasons better than Mahomes' 2021, whether you go by QBR, TD/INT, wins, whatever metric you want.
And that's advantageous in your mind for a quarterback that has never reached the peaks ours' has?
Also, if you want to compare year to year stats without addressing injuries to supporting casts, knock yourself out champ [Reply]
Originally Posted by MagicHef:
I don't know where you're getting that. Over the last half of the season they went 6-2 and outscored their opponents by 57 points.
Over the first 8 weeks, they had 1 loss and were averaging 34 ppg. Over the last 10 weeks, they went 6-4, including a playoff loss at home, and averaged 24 ppg. They scored 20 or less in half the games. The defense had more to do with those wins than the offense. Wilson’s numbers fell off a cliff. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RaidersOftheCellar:
Over the first 8 weeks, they had 1 loss and were averaging 34 ppg. Over the last 10 weeks, they went 6-4, including a playoff loss at home, and averaged 24 ppg. They scored 20 or less in half the games. The defense had more to do with those wins than the offense. Wilson’s numbers fell off a cliff.
I see. You're counting the bye as one of the first 8 weeks. Weird, but ok. [Reply]
Seahawks were a better running team than the Broncos last year...Donks OL wasnt good as their RBs had to break 108 tackles just to be ranked 15th in rushing.
Wilson does most of his work off play action...which will be behind the 27th ranked pass protection.
It'll be interesting..if teams dont have to really respect the Donks running game and their OL is bottom-barrel with protection. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RaidersOftheCellar:
Well, week 8 is the midpoint of the season. But, now that you mention it, the slide actually started a week later.
Originally Posted by MagicHef:
Interesting. Wilson’s “falling off a cliff” produced a higher offensive point per game average than the Broncos have had since 2014.
Is that what they gave up 7 players and a huge portion of the future cap for?
To be better than the Broncos' offenses since 2014? [Reply]