There is no two year slide. In 2021 he was of the charts good, 37 TD 4 INT and 4110+ yards. Should we beso lucky
By any measure his 2021 production was off from 2020 in all but one category - he had one less interception. TDs down by 9, Yards down by 184, completion rate down by 1.8%, rating down 9.6%, sacks up 10. Then he was down again in 2022, Facts. That's a certified two year slide; ignoring it won't make it go away.
His 2021 passer rating was higher than 5 of his 6 previous sessons as well as higher than his career average, cmp pct was higher than 12 of his previous 13 seasons and higher than his career average, TDs higher than 4 of previous 6 seasons, also higher than his average per year over the course of his career. Facts. Yes, 2021 was down slightly from one of his best years statistically. Calling it a slide is another thing completely.
Use whatever vocabulary you want. As stated by some guy somewhere above and erroneously challenged by LA Jet, Rodgers was down two years in a row. Fact.
Memories of Roger Vick, Blair Thomas, Vernon Gholston, DeWayne Robertson, Kyle Wilson, Zach Wilson amongst others, help me look past that future lottery ticket
Imagine calling a year where a QB finished 3rd in comp. %, 10th in yards, tied for 4th in passing TDs, led the league in passer rating and QBR, and only threw 4 INTs a "down year". Couldn't be me.
So 10 yds less a game, 1.8% lower completion pct, shocking. Let's ignore the fact he exceeded most of his previous 5-6 years stats and call it a slide
Certified two year slide my ass. He was off the charts good in 2021 with a rating of over 111% leading the entire league, in the back of an even better and phenomenal 2020. Two spectacular back to back MVP quality years, something most QB can only dream off. That is called setting new standards in quality, not a certified slide. This is the most laughable non football relevant argument I have read yet in this forum..
Sam Darnold, Darron Lee, Calvin Pryor, Dee Miller, Quinton Coples, but who is counting. Time will tell.