HansGruber
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Agree with Willeye's points. Where Lynch excels is his ability to power through people and make those big plays. But honestly, how many plays do we see that? Lynch is a HOFer, and puts up those special plays every few weeks. But that's it.
When I look at Wilson, I see a guy who has actually had more of those performances.
Look at the Green Bay game and the Superbowl as just the latest few examples.
It wasn't Lynch creating those drives from nothing. He helped, sure. But it was Wilson out there making the magic happen.
When it comes down to it, Wilson is the most dangerous player on the most consistently successful team in over a decade. Call him whatever you want. I call him a winner. A threat. The biggest game changer I've seen since Cool Joe.
Against GB, we definitely had some things break our way. But that goes nowhere without Wilson capitalizing. His performances since he was a rookie have stunned me. I always know we're in the game.
Against GB, my friends were ready to leave early. People laughed at me when I said, we have Wilson, this isn't over. And he proved it.
Actions speak louder than anything else. You can't judge Wilson by his actions and logically come to any other conclusion than the fact that he is the biggest single threat in the game today. The biggest impact maker. The most consistently clutch QB, in the biggest way, of anyone playing in the NFL. To argue that is to admit that you're not really paying attention.
When I look at Wilson, I see a guy who has actually had more of those performances.
Look at the Green Bay game and the Superbowl as just the latest few examples.
It wasn't Lynch creating those drives from nothing. He helped, sure. But it was Wilson out there making the magic happen.
When it comes down to it, Wilson is the most dangerous player on the most consistently successful team in over a decade. Call him whatever you want. I call him a winner. A threat. The biggest game changer I've seen since Cool Joe.
Against GB, we definitely had some things break our way. But that goes nowhere without Wilson capitalizing. His performances since he was a rookie have stunned me. I always know we're in the game.
Against GB, my friends were ready to leave early. People laughed at me when I said, we have Wilson, this isn't over. And he proved it.
Actions speak louder than anything else. You can't judge Wilson by his actions and logically come to any other conclusion than the fact that he is the biggest single threat in the game today. The biggest impact maker. The most consistently clutch QB, in the biggest way, of anyone playing in the NFL. To argue that is to admit that you're not really paying attention.