Originally posted by Brandon494
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And of course we can manipulate "better numbers" all day.
Let's look at last postseasons numbers.
Wilson threw a whopping total of 68 passes last postseason (524 passing yards/42 rushing yards) with 3 TDs. Overall he accounted for 566 of the team's 926 yards of total offense, and 18 of the 89 points scored by the Seahawks. QBR was 53.
Kaepernick attempted 82 passes for 576 passing years/243 rushing yards last postseason and accounted for 4 TDs (including rushing), 3 INTs, and a lost fumble. Overall he accounted for 819 of the team's 1001 yards of offense, and 28 of the 62 points. QBR was 77.
Both of them did this over 3 games.
Luck attempted 86 passes, threw 6 TDs, had the fumble recovery for a TD, and threw 7 INTs. He had 774 passing yards and 50 rushing yards. Overall this means he was responsible for 824 of the 922 yards produced by the Colts, and 42 of the 67 points. QBR was 71.8.
So, Kaepernick and Luck aren't that far apart and it looks like Wilson doesn't have to do much but be efficient. So, if his numbers are roughly on par with Kaepernick (who plays for a far superior team), wouldn't it stand to reason that Luck would be even better if they could fix the many holes the Colts have?



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