I have always believed that no stat stands alone in the game of football. This is a prime example. The time he takes to throw is impacted directly by the amount of pressure he sees. Wilson is able to escape a lot of those pressures and actually deliver a pass that most QBs would be sacked on or commit to throw it away sooner.Crizilla":2z931qfd said:>bottom of the league in time to throw
Oh, Cable.
Er, my guess is that means there is only one starter who has had more time per throw. It's not because of protection (or lack thereof), it's because Wilson improvises so much behind the line.Crizilla":1mab13du said:>bottom of the league in time to throw
Oh, Cable.
That really depends on how you look at it. If time to throw correlates to success as a QB (which it does with Wilson, he's a very successful QB) then really it says that RW is top of the league.Crizilla":31g101zr said:>bottom of the league in time to throw