Since the Super Bowl the dude has not looked right. Now he is just flat playing with his head in his ass.
I think he needs to get over himself a bit. He has 2 critical INT's this season that are 100% his fault that he had 0% reason to every try and it cost us points, 1 game and maybe 2. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
Outside of a handful of weeks every few seasons, no one has mistaken Wilson for being the best like Mahomes, Brady, Rodgers, etc. That gets you a lot more rope.
AFC player of the week. The NFL is such a joke. This award should be given to legit NFL QBs, not some backyard football playing flash in the pan gimmick.
Originally Posted by CasselGotPeedOn:
I've always wondered why Wilson gets a pass for having turd games like he had on Sunday...
Wilson is a good qb but way too inconsistent. Mahomes has had rough games. He has never really had a zero game. Wilson has a few every season. People see highlights and think he's mahomes. He's usually more Alex Smith except that he's way better with the deep ball when he wants to get aggressive. [Reply]
Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501:
Wilson is a good qb but way too inconsistent. Mahomes has had rough games. He has never really had a zero game. Wilson has a few every season. People see highlights and think he's mahomes. He's usually more Alex Smith except that he's way better with the deep ball when he wants to get aggressive.
Wilson didn’t really become a gunslinger until his 4th or 5th year in. When he was going to Super Bowls his play was definitely more Alex Smith and his defense carried him a lot. He’s always had a knack for a spectacular play though. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Deberg_1990:
Wilson didn’t really become a gunslinger until his 4th or 5th year in. When he was going to Super Bowls his play was definitely more Alex Smith and his defense carried him a lot. He’s always had a knack for a spectacular play though.
He was worse than Alex Smith. If Alex Smith had 4 interceptions in a playoff game, you'd never hear the end of it. Wilson's Superbowl bowl runs were average at best. He just had an all time defense to bail him out. [Reply]
Originally Posted by -King-:
He was worse than Alex Smith. If Alex Smith had 4 interceptions in a playoff game, you'd never hear the end of it. Wilson's Superbowl bowl runs were average at best. He just had an all time defense to bail him out.
Also, we can scream at Darrell Bevell all we want for the play call that lost them the SB against the Patriots, but he ain't the one who fired the gun. That was Wilson. Good defense by the Patriots, good play by what's his ass LB who picked it off can't remember his name, but that's the NFL. Wilson deserves more of the blame for that than he receives. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RealSNR:
Also, we can scream at Darrell Bevell all we want for the play call that lost them the SB against the Patriots, but in the end he ain't the one who fired the gun. That was Wilson.
Honestly didn't seem like a bad throw. More of a great play by the defensive back IMHO. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Detoxing:
This thread is an exemplary example of why one shouldn't be an over reactionary, over emotional wanna-be know it all.
Bite your tongue. Pete is a national treasure who's going to singlehandedly win us multiple Superbowls with his incredible ability to make the opposite of his predictions happen. [Reply]
Originally Posted by -King-:
He was worse than Alex Smith. If Alex Smith had 4 interceptions in a playoff game, you'd never hear the end of it. Wilson's Superbowl bowl runs were average at best. He just had an all time defense to bail him out.
Originally Posted by Detoxing:
This thread is an exemplary example of why one shouldn't be an over reactionary, over emotional wanna-be know it all.
Also when you over-react to one game you don't see potential trends emerging that may put that one game performance into context.
For example, Mahomes's performance against Green Bay's defense now doesn't look so bad when you look at what they have done the past three games including handing Russell Wilson his first career shutout last week. [Reply]
I'd even take back the tuck rule because I'm sure the Raiders would have blown it the next week.
A fumble to lose his first big playoff game. Who knows where the Patriots would have gone from there. But it was the first of many very favorable calls from the refs over the last 20 years. [Reply]