RiverDog wrote:I couldn't give two hoots in hell about Russell's stats. The only thing that matters to me is that he's been playing lights out and we're winning again.
I-5 wrote:The beautiful thing about our QB is that the less they have to ask him carry the team on the back (and he can at times as shown last year), the better both he and the team does.
Anthony wrote:ahh do know that some of these stats go hand in hand with him playing well and winning, Pretty sure if his QB rating was, say 80 we would not be winning
curmudgeon wrote:The only stat that matters is the last team standing......
burrrton wrote:
This. Literally the only thing I care about is W-L. If I was a genie and I could construct a season in which every contract player put up career lows and the team went 16-0, I'd take it in a heartbeat.
It doesn't work that way, of course, so I don't lament good statistical seasons, but let's be clear: outrageous statistical seasons when the team is mediocre only makes it harder for franchises to get better.
I don't have enough time to look up the actual stats this morning but Cbob and I have pointed out pretty clearly that the key this year is Fluker. He was missing the first two games this season. Our record 0-2. With him in the lineup our record is 4-1 (and frankly should have been 5-0). The rush yards, ToP and QB ratings I'm sure reflect similar stats between the first two games and the last 5.The POPE wrote:Russell will have a career year as a passer as long as the run game holds up. If the run game goes away at any point so does the career passing year. The success of the passing game is dependent upon the success of the running game. 1st 2 games = 0-2 with virtually no running game. Games 3-7 running game appears, passer rating goes up, record = 4-1. It’s not rocket science, for optimism passer rating the run game has to be spot on. Guess that’s why football is considered a team sport.
The pope
The POPE wrote:Russell will have a career year as a passer as long as the run game holds up. If the run game goes away at any point so does the career passing year. The success of the passing game is dependent upon the success of the running game. 1st 2 games = 0-2 with virtually no running game. Games 3-7 running game appears, passer rating goes up, record = 4-1. It’s not rocket science, for optimism passer rating the run game has to be spot on. Guess that’s why football is considered a team sport.
The pope
idhawkman wrote: I don't have enough time to look up the actual stats this morning but Cbob and I have pointed out pretty clearly that the key this year is Fluker. He was missing the first two games this season. Our record 0-2. With him in the lineup our record is 4-1 (and frankly should have been 5-0). The rush yards, ToP and QB ratings I'm sure reflect similar stats between the first two games and the last 5.
I know Anthony wants it to all hinge on RW but in reality RW's success hinges on Fluker's ability to stay on the field.
NorthHawk wrote:I wonder how much additional help Fant is by playing TE.
Adding that much beef to the right side along with Fluker and Ifedi instead of just a regular TE makes it a real road grader Offense at times.
They just have to get him a completion or two to really concern/confuse opposing Defenses.
The POPE wrote:“Ahh” (wtf is the thing starting every reply wit Ahh)? Anyway Mr statistician, Wilson 2017 no running game passer rating 95.4. That was 10th best in the league (good considering the circumstances, but not Elite). This year with a run game 112.8, 6th best in the league. Alex Smith was #1 last year, so stats are deceiving. Keep running the ball and Russ May get that Stat title you crave. Run game goes away and he’ll just be above average, or at least that’s what the stats say.
Pope out
The POPE wrote:
“Ahh” (wtf is the thing starting every reply wit Ahh)? Anyway Mr statistician, Wilson 2017 no running game passer rating 95.4. That was 10th best in the league (good considering the circumstances, but not Elite). This year with a run game 112.8, 6th best in the league. Alex Smith was #1 last year, so stats are deceiving. Keep running the ball and Russ May get that Stat title you crave. Run game goes away and he’ll just be above average, or at least that’s what the stats say.
Pope out
RiverDog wrote:
Very true. Another example is that Eli Manning is currently the 4th ranked QB in terms of total yardage yet the Giants are 1-7. Ryan Fitzpatrick has a better rating and better yards per attempt than Russell. Derek Carr has a better completion percentage. All play for teams with losing records, in particular Manning and Carr.
All told, Russell ranks 24th in completion percentage, 6th in yards per attempt, 6th in QB rating, and 27th in yards per game (the other stats, such as total yards, are cumulative and do not account for bye weeks). Not sure if I'd want to take those stats with me to the HOF induction ceremony.
But as I said, all I care about is winning football games, and Russell has IMO played magnificently during the past 5 games and one of the major factors in our turn around.
The POPE wrote:Blah, blah, blah...bottom line is Russell is a Much better QB when he has the support of the run game. That can be said for 99.9% of QB’s in the NFL. The only stats that matter are W’s and L’s. Russell could be the #1 QB in the NFL and the hawks could be 0-7.
Anthony, It’s pretty obvious you could give a sh!t less what the team record is as long as Russ puts up his numbers. So are you a fan of the team or just a Russell fan?
Respectfully,
The Pope
I don't have enough time to look up the actual stats this morning but Cbob and I have pointed out pretty clearly that the key this year is Fluker. He was missing the first two games this season. Our record 0-2. With him in the lineup our record is 4-1 (and frankly should have been 5-0). The rush yards, ToP and QB ratings I'm sure reflect similar stats between the first two games and the last 5.
I know Anthony wants it to all hinge on RW but in reality RW's success hinges on Fluker's ability to stay on the field.
idhawkman
Anthony wrote:I do not disagree with your point but that was not Popes. HIs point was no run game no passing game which is untrue. In fact, we had a top 10 pass game last year and again with a good FG kicker, we make the playoffs.
Right now Wilson is 24th in yards, 14th in complt%, 6th in Yards per attempt, 6th in TDs, 6th in Qb rating which is nothing to sneeze at. He is giving us what we need.
The POPE wrote:The point is that a team with a successful running game will have a much easier time throwing the ball (if they have a good QB...and the Hawks do) since the defense can not key on only stopping the passing game. D coordinators hate to have to play honest, if given a choice they will take the easy way out. The success of the passing game improves exponentially when the run games is clicking. Success in the run game dictates coverages, blitzes, and defensive formations. So yes in the Hawks case the run game sets up the pass game. With it, the success rate is much higher.
Tried it the other way around last year and the results were not good overall.. as in W’s & L’s. In the end that’s all that matters.
Pope out
c_hawkbob wrote:I actually think Russell has been the constant and the variations in his personal statistics is reflective of the team around him. Last year he was a greater percentage of our offensive production because he had to be. And he had lower ratings numbers because he was so harassed and didn't have a run game to sustain drives for him. This year he doesn't have the percentages of total team yards and TD's because we've got such a productive running game and our O-line is finally stout in pass pro as well as being road grater for our rushing attack.
So many are assuming the difference is how Russ himself is playing, I say he is who he is and differences are a product of the team around him.
HumanCockroach wrote:Exactly what I was pointing out in Denver and Chicago... defenses play tendacies, and Seattle in the first two games played right in to their hands throwing the ball like that were the Saints or Packers of a couple seasons ago.
Make the defense play honest, opens up success to every player on the offense, QB, Receiver, TE, line... all of em. Doesn't take a scientist to figure it out, disappointed it took Seattle as long as it did to figure it out.
HumanCockroach wrote:Whatever RD, don't really care if others were pointing it out or not, you could do your self a world of good by not taking everything said as a personal slight. Smh.
Is anything I said in that post inaccurate or untrue? Did I attack anyone? Insult them? No? Yet you FOUND a way to take offense. I simply don't care anymore if anyone likes how I post, considering the ridiculous amount of ridicule and insults I've weathered on this board, I'm past worrying about sensitive feelings, or people that insist I'm saying things I haven't, or believe things I don't.
In essence, don't throw stones from glass houses there RD. You aren't exempt from making inaccurate statements, at least mine IS actually true.
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