Futureite wrote:HC;
I acknowledge what RW has done. But are we talking now or 2012? As of now, Luck is clearly the man. And I have posted why I thought that would happen numerous times.
Luck plays in a system that puts more on him. He had a much steeper learning curve becauae of that. This is why I predicted he'd separate himself this yr. He has, and RW is still posting 100 yd rushing games and running the read option. You can see a clear difference in both player's matutity from the pocket, footwork, reading of a D. And a LOT of that comes from the experience and maturation of playing in that high pressure "volume" style ball.
So while you were quoting RW's 26 TD 8 int seasons and scrutinizing Luck, I told you one was going to pay lingterm dividends and the other would ebb and flow with the team around him. RW's game us built off of movement, throwing great playaction deep balls and making good decisions. His style is not condusive to carrying a team, and this yr has proved it. You cannot tell me that the Hawks win by 3 tds with him chucking the ball 35 times for 160+ yds 2 ints and 0 tds as a pocket QB. Obviously the difference was his legs, Lynch, and your D. And that's the way it has been in Seattle from day ONE.
In Indy, everything begins and ends with Luck. True, his proficiency may not have been as good as RW's early on, but he stepped on to a far worse team and shouldered far more responsibility from the start. You cannot logically argue otherwise. Now in yr 3 we are seeing the fruits of all that early work and the difference in both QB's play. And it surprises me none.
LOL, so a QB has to be a "pocket passer" to carry a football team? LMFAO. If you haven't seen Wilson take over games, you're blind, period. Only ONE man has multiple 100+ 200+ games in history, not vickVick, not Cunningham, not Elway, not Rodgers, not Kaeprnick, not Luck figure it out big guy , anyone saying that isn't "carrying a team" is a moron.