Russell Wilson Is The Closest Thing To Tom Brady In The NFL

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BOSTON (CBS) – OK, I’ve come to this conclusion: if Tom Brady fell off the face of the earth tomorrow and I had my choice, I’d take Russell Wilson to be the quarterback of the Patriots.

And I’m starting to wonder if Bill Belichick agrees with me.


“He just makes great decisions,” Belichick told reporters when asked about the quarterback of the Seattle Seahawks, who come into Foxboro this week. “He’s a tremendous competitor. I have all of the respect in the world for Russell Wilson both on and off the field – a tremendous player, a tremendous person and I’ve had the opportunity to spend some time with him. He’s a very competitive guy, a great football player, and again, when you watch him play he just makes good decision after good decision after good decision after good decision. That’s really what you want a quarterback to do.


“He’ll do whatever he needs to do to win,” Belichick went on. “I mean, whatever you need for him to do he’ll do it – throw long, throw short, scramble, not scramble, take a hit. Whatever he needs to do, he’ll do whatever he needs to do to win. He’s done that throughout his whole career and he does it every week. It’s very impressive. He does it every week.”

Here’s a stat for you, folks: since Wilson has come into the league, he has as many wins as Brady does: 58. That includes regular season and postseason. Each has won a Super Bowl. (In the interest of full disclosure, Wilson has played five more games, four as the result of Brady’s recent suspension, the other as the result of a deeper playoff run.) Carve that up however you like, but the bottom line is that Wilson has won every bit as much as Brady has.

Does that mean he’s a better quarterback? No. But you get the point. Belichick and Brady believe in winning. And if you subscribe to the same – and given your generally blind loyalty to both, you undoubtedly do – then you should look at Wilson and regard him as the closest thing there is to Brady in the league.

Here’s another one for you: over the same five-year span – again, since Wilson entered the league – no quarterback has started of played as many games (82). Brady has Wilson beat in most of the other volume stats – attempts, yards, touchdown passes, etc. – but Wilson has been every bit (if not more) efficient. Wilson has a better completion percentage (64.4 to 63.2). Wilson has a better rating (100.1 to 97.0). The two are obviously very different players – Wilson runs way, way more – but the bottom line is that Russell Wilson represents everything you love about the Patriots.

As Belichick said, he does whatever is necessary to win. That’s why the Seahawks, like the Patriots, built their offense around him. Whether Wilson runs more or Brady throws more is immaterial. They’re both wildly efficient passers who consistently produce the only statistic that really matters: wins.

Again, don’t go twisting this around. Nobody is saying that Wilson is better than Brady, indisputably the most accomplished quarterback of all-time. But if you had your choice of QBs to replace Brady today, going forward, who would you take?

All things considered now, it should probably be Russell Wilson.
 

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impopo":1xa1nm1s said:
All things considered now, it should probably be Russell Wilson.

Lots of good stats, and I would agree. Not so much his physical gifts, I think there are two attributes he has that makes him most like Tom Brady at least in the context of Coach Belichick picking a QB and that is

1) unparallel work ethic
2) very very coachable
3) picks things up quickly

Coach Belichick is the current best modern coach in the NFL, perhaps best of all time, and as far as moldable talent with unparalleled drive and work ethic, yes I'd think he'd pick Russell too.
 

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Nice first post and welcome!

While normally I would speak about how all coaches butter up their opponents the week leading up to the matchup, the simple fact is you are right. There isn't a more all-around impressive QB in the NFL right now not named Tom Brady since Russell came into the league.

Win or lose, he gives us a chance every single game day. And when he gets 100% healthy again? Look out.

No team wants to face the Seattle Seahawks in January and Russell Wilson is the primary reason for that.
 

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Aros":hrgpc7of said:
No team wants to face the Seattle Seahawks in January and Russell Wilson is the primary reason for that.
Yep. Nail that to the wall.
 

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Welcome to .Net! In the future please don't cut and paste entire articles and include a link.
 
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OkieHawk":3b0vain2 said:
Welcome to .Net! In the future please don't cut and paste entire articles and include a link.

I will next time.
 

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Derek Carr may be in the conversation very soon
 

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impopo":1soj4qye said:
OkieHawk":1soj4qye said:
Welcome to .Net! In the future please don't cut and paste entire articles and include a link.

I will next time.
There is an edit feature on our board. ;)
 
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