obiken wrote:1. Brady
2. Brees
3. Wilson
4. Rogers
5.Rivers
6 Luck
I just think RW is Elite, but no one, not even Hawk fans, want to admit it.
jshawaii22 wrote:I think for the Elite tag you draw the "Elite" line after Brady and Breez right now. No, Wilson is not there, but he is in the next group of 3-4, which includes Ben, Rivers and others
I think you need to require, say, 4 years or a 'ring'' before the youngsters can enter the list. You also can enter that Elite group and then leave -- like A Rodgers and Russell would seem to be.
Wilson had 2 off years -- he has been in the Elite group by the SB year, as he had the 3 great years.. one leading up to the SB and the 2 SB years, but then 2 erratic years, understandable with all the locker room turmoil, divorce, marriage, death threats... you know all that stuff that he had to deal with. He's had too many bad games to be 'elite' at this time, but his arrow is pointing up. Finish 11-5 and ask us again.
obiken wrote:1. Brady
2. Brees
3. Wilson
4. Rogers
5.Rivers
6 Luck
I just think RW is Elite, but no one, not even Hawk fans, want to admit it.
HumanCockroach wrote:
Elite is subjective. Until I see more consistency, and the elevation of players around him, I'll happily stick with very, very good.
HumanCockroach wrote:Don't give two shakes about your belief, your thoughts or feelings on the matter. You're entitled to your man crush opinion, I'm entitled to my more grounded one. What you feel about it is completely irrelevant.
And again, stats aren't facts, try as you might to make them so. To date you've supplied zero facts, only some statistics to back your love affair with a professional athlete.
I could do the same, citing how receivers who left had career years, and claim them ignorantly as you do as "facts" that Wilson holds them back.... the difference being, that I account for greater data than simply convenient facts. I actually think, something you continue to struggle with.
HumanCockroach wrote:Don't give two shakes about your belief, your thoughts or feelings on the matter. You're entitled to your man crush opinion, I'm entitled to my more grounded one. What you feel about it is completely irrelevant.
And again, stats aren't facts, try as you might to make them so. To date you've supplied zero facts, only some statistics to back your love affair with a professional athlete.
I could do the same, citing how receivers who left had career years, and claim them ignorantly as you do as "facts" that Wilson holds them back.... the difference being, that I account for greater data than simply convenient facts. I actually think, something you continue to struggle with.
HumanCockroach wrote:Facts aren't stats, stats stands for statistics, and can be manipulated at will to enforce one's OPINION. For example everytime Anthony is busy making excuses.
It's zero different than a Colts fan insisting Luck is better than Wilson because he threw for more yards ( but conveniently neglect to add passing attempt differences) or the niner guy on this board insisting that Tate wasn't a good receiver because he never garnered a thousand yards ( neglecting targets) etc....
They are manipulated to support an opinion, facts are truths, not statistics minus key absences of all the information.
Clem7 wrote:Elite subject can be argued forever.
My take is if you are one of the top 10 quarterbacks in the National Football League (and planet Earth), you are elite.
HumanCockroach wrote:Facts aren't stats, stats stands for statistics, and can be manipulated at will to enforce one's OPINION. For example everytime Anthony is busy making excuses.
It's zero different than a Colts fan insisting Luck is better than Wilson because he threw for more yards ( but conveniently neglect to add passing attempt differences) or the niner guy on this board insisting that Tate wasn't a good receiver because he never garnered a thousand yards ( neglecting targets) etc....
They are manipulated to support an opinion, facts are truths, not statistics minus key absences of all the information.
Clem7 wrote:Elite subject can be argued forever.
My take is if you are one of the top 10 quarterbacks in the National Football League (and planet Earth), you are elite.
Clem7 wrote:Elite subject can be argued forever.
My take is if you are one of the top 10 quarterbacks in the National Football League (and planet Earth), you are elite.
idhawkman wrote:So I could go with Elite being a "Relative" position. E.g. Russell is elite compared to ALL other QBs regardless of age or level that they play at today. That's pretty easy to see that.
However, he's not really "Elite" compared to all other QBs who played in the NFL. e.g. Marino, Staubach, Baugh, etc. He still has the chance to make it to that level but as of now, he's not there in my opinion.
politicalfootball wrote:I would argue that the record for games won would decide weather a player has elite status or not for example we go 10-6 or 11-5 and Russell Wilson is elite.
idhawkman wrote:Any single stat on its own is a fact. They quit being facts when you combine them or compare them between people.
E.g. someone completes 50% of their passes in a game. That's a fact for that game. However, comparing that game with a different player on another team playing the same opponent has too many variables to be able to use that stat as a barometer. Team one may have been 2 scores behind and were completing 50% of their passes (10/20) but team two was 3 scores up and went 50% also (2/4). Which is the better passer? Was the same defensive players available? Was the weather the same? Did someon have the flu in one game and not the other game, etc.
Now on the flip side, if you include too many stats to do the comparison it also becomes skewed because the more stats added the more the differences between two players become until there's no comparison at all.
Therefore an individual stat for that game is valid but after that it fails to be factual in comparisons.
HumanCockroach wrote:Yet a player that throws the ball twice, completing 50% for 1 net yards and a pick, compared to a player that threw it 57 times for 49% and 6 TDs 0 ints and 500 yards is???
That's the point I'm trying to illustrate.... saying player one had a "superior" game because his completion percentage was higher, is the type of "stats" ( or facts) people like Anthony cling to.... hence, not facts, but stats, cherry picked to support a position.
It causes almost perceptible pain through a message board for some to objectively acknowledge Wilson struggles ( and HAS struggled) throughout the bulk of his career early in games, and that those comebacks from holes are sometimes ( not always, but often enough) a product of those struggles, and erratic early game problems.
HumanCockroach wrote:See previous post for example, in it, all credit and detriment given to STRICTLY the QB with zero acknowledgement of the team around them ( except for Wilson where lack of run game and offensive line struggles are cited), quality of players surrounding them... ie 2016 Wilson had a top 5 defense, Brees in his example had the worst defense historically in NFL history... yet Wilson "did it on his own" and Brees failed.... this is the type of incredible hypocracy and blindness of which I speak.... notice in this instance ZERO stats included.... but if Wilson had a comparable season offensively, and failed to reach the postseason, there would be TONS of stats, backing how elite Wilson was, and how much "fault" others possessed... I guarantee it.
HumanCockroach wrote:Oh, there's crap.... see previous two posts for examples.
Now pipe down, adults that know about football discussing grown up things.
HumanCockroach wrote:Yet a player that throws the ball twice, completing 50% for 1 net yards and a pick, compared to a player that threw it 57 times for 49% and 6 TDs 0 ints and 500 yards is???
That's the point I'm trying to illustrate.... saying player one had a "superior" game because his completion percentage was higher, is the type of "stats" ( or facts) people like Anthony cling to.... hence, not facts, but stats, cherry picked to support a position.
It causes almost perceptible pain through a message board for some to objectively acknowledge Wilson struggles ( and HAS struggled) throughout the bulk of his career early in games, and that those comebacks from holes are sometimes ( not always, but often enough) a product of those struggles, and erratic early game problems.
Hawktawk wrote:Good lord children!!!! WTF is wrong with everyone?
I'm not sure what "elite" is supposed to mean. Russ recently elevated his career passer rating over 100 with his stellar rankings throughout the season making he and Rodgers the only two men in the history of the game to do so. He's the first man to throw for at least 30 TD's,4000 yards and rush for 500 in a season which he did twice becoming the only QB to have done so. He owns the Seahawks record for TD passes in a season at 34 which he's done twice and last year it was enough to lead the league while also leading the team in rushing. He was the first man in the history of MNF to rush for 100 and throw for 200 and the first man in the history of the NFL to throw for 300 and rush for 100 and has come within a whisker of doing it numerous other times with rushing yards in the 80's and 90's and passing yards well over 300. I know Im forgetting many other firsts and NFL records and team records which he has almost every one halfway through his seventh season in a 40 year old franchise.
Does he have bad plays? does he have some slow starts? Bad throws? missed reads? Fumbles(probably his biggest flaw)
OF COURSE. EVERYONE DOES.
He's not perfect. Maybe he's no Brady but Brady isn't Wilson either.
I love the guy and hes as elite as anyone, probably the most Dangerruss dual threat QB in history, headed for the HOF in 10 to 15 years. He's never missed a PRACTICE and played through things that would have benched most QBs. He's never embarrassed the team off the field and conducts himself with pure class at all times.Fans who want to rag on wilson just have amnesia thinking back on the mutts and mudbones and wimps and china dolls this franchise has had way too many of. Be thankful. You don't know what you have till its gone and in this league its one play away.
idhawkman wrote:I am pretty sure we are saying the same thing. When you add in the stat of INTs or attempts, etc it changes the perspective of the 50% completion rate and thus invalidates the "fact" of the stat.
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