chris98251":vuvq720w said:NINEster":vuvq720w said:Maulbert":vuvq720w said:NINEster":vuvq720w said:BTW, in Alex Smith's 49er career he only had two seasons with 16 starts.........2006 and 2011.
2005 rookie, 2007 injured had surgery, 2008 missed the entire season.........2009 and 2010 benched in a few spots.
2013-2018 a lot better. Not many games missed.
I like subliminally that the anti-49er fanbase is implying that Jimmy's durability is the biggest question mark on him. Would you want him QBing the Niners or the indestructible Eli Manning right now?
Right.
This isn't an anti-49ers fanbase board, I'm not an anti-49er fan, I'm a Seahawks fan, and you're little more than a sad troll.
Semantics. I could/should have said "non 49er fans".......
Now focus on the point at hand.
Let's rephrase:
If the 2017 Jimmy G is an accepted "elite QB" of the NFL........then a possible "return" to that with the current Niner roster, assuming good health will leave a lot of teams/fans shook.
The only thing Wilson does really well is throw his deep balls and make wild off the record plays. Wilson's skill sets for an alleged top QB are so polarizing from skill to skill compared to others in that group.
Jimmy's ability to move the ball consistently is better than Wilson's. Was already proven by having the #1 ranking for points per drive in 2017, while Wilson was in the mid to upper 20s in that rank.....despite being #2 for TDs thrown that year.
Lets talk about wins and 4th Quarter Comebacks......................
Sure, and let's talk about a defense that keeps the game close for Wilson to eventually find his way. Should we include the 2014 NFCC as the essence of the 4th quarter comeback?