That's original, I dislike him, simply because, he's easily the worst QB in the NFL, I realize you have a hard on for him, and that's fine.
I prefer inability. Ability makes it sound like they have a special talent for sucking at it. OK, wait, wait a second.
he was his 1st 2 years. now he's not. I seen one ranking come out that had him at 21st ranked QB which I think is pretty fair from what i've seen. he's better then about 10 QBs currently. he's also outplayed 3 top 5 Qbs head to head this year already. I don't have a hard on, i'm just realistic. you are just angry and irrational. a hard on would be calling him a top 10 QB. angry and irrational is calling him trash. realistic is saying he's between the 20-25th ranked QB which is better then being ranked dead last like his 1st 2 years
Funny, when I look at the league leaders he is ranked 40th, and 30th among starters, just ahead of Danial Jones and Tannehill.
numbers w/o context have no meaning. i'll trade you right now. i'll give you 100 for 10. The 100 is higher so you are getting the better end of the deal. wanna trade? or would you like context of 100 of what for 10 of what?
He cited where Wilson is in ranking, not raw numbers. That literally is context. If he said "Zach Wilson has thrown for 1,097 yards, 4 touchdowns and a 73 QB rating", you might have a point. Yeah, those are just numbers. But he shared, in context, where that ranks him among other qualifying QBs in the league. duh...
Not that i want to get involved in this silly argument, i assume you are grownups and are able to demonstrate some kind of critical thinking, but just stating someone is ranked x, without stating the criteria, is demonstrating lazy thinking
I think he breaks the record if we make the playoffs. This team is being too kick a million field goals.
no he didn't he said ranked 40th and 30th but not in what. is it yards? TDs? INTs? etc. so he didn't even go that far. also again even in context the context isn't great. hurts threw 3 picks against us but really only 1 was his fault. it's why ESPN made their own QBR and why PFF gives grades and why AWS does advanced stats. Because everyone at this point knows the normal "stats" don't tell nearly the whole story.
not sure, haven't looked personally. but those are still "ideas to fix the stats issues" and in their own right far form perfect. If numbers could tell the story, teams wouldn't have scouting departments watching film all day. they would read a stat sheet and know who to sign, who to draft etc.
You mentioned QBR and you also mentioned you didn't know where he was ranked so I was just telling you