jay walter weatherman wrote:
My hunch is that he still has an incredible playoff QBR.
So far, not really. He's currently ranked 9th for QB rating for post season QBs.
jay walter weatherman wrote:
My hunch is that he still has an incredible playoff QBR.
So far, not really. He's currently ranked 9th for QB rating for post season QBs.
frozen shelter wrote:
jay walter weatherman wrote:My hunch is that he still has an incredible playoff QBR.
So far, not really. He's currently ranked 9th for QB rating for post season QBs.
Curious. Source? Is that 9th all time?
And I'm assuming you understand that we are talking about lifetime postseason QBR or Passer Ratings.
jay walter weatherman wrote:
frozen shelter wrote:So far, not really. He's currently ranked 9th for QB rating for post season QBs.
Curious. Source? Is that 9th all time?
This post season. Check ESPN or NFL.com for stats.
Fact checker wrote:
6th of 12
http://espn.go.com/nfl/qbr/_/seasontype/3
I believe he will still have the 2nd highest career postseason QBR or passer rating.
Marshawn Lynch rushed 6 times for 71 yards, including a 24 yard TD, in the 4th quarter. Without that performance, Wilson would be watching the Superbowl on TV.
Agreed.
I was a Wilson supporter until yesterday, he was atrocious and GB managed to literally give them that game.
Also, the crying bit? Really? It is all getting to be a bit much from the former grade school bully LOL
The best thing Wilson has going for him in the Super Bowl is the fact that everyone outside of the Boston metro area will be pulling for him. Is there a more hated team in sports, outside of their home city, than the Patriots. Yankees, Steelers, Cowboys, etc. all have fans all over as well as haters. Do the Patriots have any fans anywhere except the general proximity of the NE?
opinionated guy wrote:
The best thing Wilson has going for him in the Super Bowl is the fact that everyone outside of the Boston metro area will be pulling for him. Is there a more hated team in sports, outside of their home city, than the Patriots. Yankees, Steelers, Cowboys, etc. all have fans all over as well as haters. Do the Patriots have any fans anywhere except the general proximity of the NE?
I wouldn't say that. I'm far from a Patriots fan, don't live near Boston, but will be pulling for them to beat Seattle. I respect what they've done for so long, enjoy their style of play, and like bill, Brady, and gronk.
6/7 for 130+ yds last minutes of the game, amazing 2-pt conversion throw, and THEN 2x35y LOBS to Baldwin then Kearse to put the dagger through the neck of GB.
The Dave Wottle of QBs, lol.
12th Man wrote:
6/7 for 130+ yds last minutes of the game, amazing 2-pt conversion throw, and THEN 2x35y LOBS to Baldwin then Kearse to put the dagger through the neck of GB.
The Dave Wottle of QBs, lol.
He completed less than 50% of his passes, threw 4 picks, a qb rating of 40 something I believe, took untimely sacks when he didn't need to, and that 2pt conversion throw was TERRIBLE. He panicked and scrambled away from the play and had no choice but to throw it up for grabs
Imagine if GB recovers a routine onside kick. Seattle loses and it is 100% due to Wilson's poor play. Exciting comeback, but lets not act like Wilson was amazing, he was terrible. GB collapsed, Lynch ran for 70 yards in the 4th quarter and had a long catch. Seattle won this particular game despite Wilson. I expect him to play better against New England.
12th Man wrote:
6/7 for 130+ yds last minutes of the game, amazing 2-pt conversion throw, and THEN 2x35y LOBS to Baldwin then Kearse to put the dagger through the neck of GB.
The Dave Wottle of QBs, lol.
Wilson is indeed THE MAN. He is the second coming of Joe Montana. And all the fools (doubters) are only going to wake up to this FACT after another 10 years and 3 or 4 more Super Bowl trophies.
He had a bad game, but he came up big when he had to.
Look, he played lights-out against Carolina. 8/8 on 3rd downs, 200 yards, 3 touchdowns? They don't win that game without him -- Lynch was a non-factor. One bad game will not re-write his legacy, except in the eyes of those who never liked him to begin with. They'll ignore last week's bravura performance and concentrate on yesterday's picks.
Russell Wilson made a few plays at the end because he gives GOD the glory for the win, like he did today. Then he led both teams in PRAYER. Real men pray. Wilson clearly showed that it wasn't his doing, but it was Gods divine intervention behind those throws.
Earl Thomas also gave GOD the glory for the win after the game. So both leaders on offense & defense of Seattle, gave GOD the glory for the win. God is Good, ALL of the time they said.
Russell Wilson has an interesting story. Wilson found God when Jesus appeared to him in a dream. The next Sunday morning he went to church & got saved.
No one can stop what God has for you, Wilson said.
God the Glory wrote:
Russell Wilson made a few plays at the end because he gives GOD the glory for the win, like he did today. Then he led both teams in PRAYER. Real men pray. Wilson clearly showed that it wasn't his doing, but it was Gods divine intervention behind those throws.
Earl Thomas also gave GOD the glory for the win after the game. So both leaders on offense & defense of Seattle, gave GOD the glory for the win. God is Good, ALL of the time they said.
Russell Wilson has an interesting story. Wilson found God when Jesus appeared to him in a dream. The next Sunday morning he went to church & got saved.
No one can stop what God has for you, Wilson said.
http://seattle.cbslocal.com/2013/10/17/russell-wilson-i-found-god-when-jesus-came-to-me-in-a-dream-at-14/
The Class Clown rears his funny little head once again.
That's ironic that you mentioned the term "Class Clown." Russell Wilson was a class clown & bully before he became saved, & this was discussed in the link I provided. God is good & he is at work right here.
Wilson explained in the video that he was a “bad kid” and that his Christian faith helped him to mature.
“I think that got me through a lot of adversity … because I used to beat up kids and bite kids and do stuff all the time,” Wilson said.
If God (and faith) made Wilson great at QB then God (and faith) also made Tebow suck at QB.
In 2011, Seattle had a top-10 defense and Marshawn Lynch ran for 1200 yards. That team went 7-9 with Tarvaris Jackson as quarterback. Jackson is a career .500 quarterback -- about as average as you can get.
In 2012, with the team starters mostly unchanged but the addition of Wilson and Jackson to the bench, the team goes 11-5, wins a playoff game for a total of 12 wins -- a 5 win improvement.
Wilson benefits from a strong defense and a good running game. But those who suggest anyone could win with that team.....history shows that this isn't correct.