Maulbert":1r39en23 said:NINEster":1r39en23 said:Maulbert":1r39en23 said:NINEster":1r39en23 said: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.
So, I looked into this, and I'm assuming it came from this article:
https://www.lockedon49ers.com/sf-49...t-49ers-2017-points-per-drive-stat-breakdown/
So, I decided to compare a completely irrelevant set of numbers, just like you love to do.
In 2015, Seattle was 4-5, Marshawn Lynch was injured and on his way out, and everyone said we were dead in the water. What proceeded to happen, instead, was Russell Wilson put the team on his back and carried them into the playoffs. The Hawks went 6-1 down the stretch during which Seattle averaged 3.03 offensive points per drive, higher than your boy GQ in meaningless games in 2017. 3.03 was higher than the Panthers by almost half a point, who led the league.
By the way, Wilson's line during that run?
217 att. for 154 cmp., 1,906 yds., 24 TDs and only 1 Int., for a passer rating of 132.8.
A bit better than your boy's 178/120/1560/7/5/96.2.
Again, in meaningless games.
You really calculated the 3.03 yourself or did you find that link somewhere? I'd like to see which sites you used to get the drive info.