WhiteMamba
John: 8:36
WIz, you are totally mellow today. I am impressed. Whatcha smokin today that has you so chill?
Pass it man,
Pass it man,
WIz, you are totally mellow today. I am impressed. Whatcha smokin today that has you so chill?
Pass it man,
Haven't we already established beyond a doubt that QBR is a complete irrelevant stat?
The question is what are both QB's asked to do for their teams and how well do they do it. You won't find that answer on a stat sheet as they are two entirely different offensive philosophies. I hate Seattle's offense, but Wilson isn't asked to make any big plays. They simply want him to manage the game and prevent turnovers. Kaepernick is asked to do more.
I don't expect any of you to be non biased at evaluating both, but they are two different guys asked to do different things. Can't really compare them. It is safe to say that each wouldn't probably excel on the other's team because of it. Again, don't expect you to be honest about that.
lol, you don't read much of my NFL posts do you? I don't tend to troll up here like the college board.
Here's an idea for Carolina's goal line offense ....
maybe they might want to try and run a play action.
Here's an idea for Carolina's goal line offense ....
maybe they might want to try and run a play action.
If the NFL wanted to be consistent that leap offsides should have been a personal foul. The guy kicked Cam in the head on his leap over. Blow to a qbs head should have been auto 1st down
Donte Whitner makes repeated kicking motion -- kick the FG -- at Panthers sideline following 3rd-down stop but it's only one team smack talking.
Especially when your QB is 13th in the league - that stat means nothing. When you are comparing players at a position you use stats. When comparing teams the stat is obviously W & L's