It’s so weird. He is consistently bottom 5 or 10 in almost all stats, and yet his career record is 13-7. The Steelers haven’t had particularly stunning offenses the last two years, and their defenses have been statistically middle of the pack. It’s almost crazy that he has a winning record considering these are his game stats in his wins this season.

  • 15/30, 222 yards, 1 td, 1 int, 71.8 rating
  • 16/28, 235 yards, 2 tds, 108.5 rating
  • 18/32, 224 yards, 1 td, 88.5 rating
  • 17/25, 230 yards, 97.1 rating
  • 19/30, 160 yards, 1 td, 88.2 rating
  • 14/23, 126 yards, 75.6 rating

that means per win, he’s averaging

  • 16.5/28, 199.5 yards, 0.8 td, 0.1 int, 79.2 rating

I can’t think of a single team that would have a winning record with this quarterback play, and yet the Steelers continue to win. It’s so odd.

  • JokerDeSilva10@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    Funnily enough, your last line about how no one else could win with this kind of QB play made me wonder, and:

    In the Browns six wins, they have average QB play of 19/32.8, 208.33 yards, for 1 td and 1 int, for a rating of 73.8.

    So. Maybe it’s just an AFC North thing.