I'm a Tannehill fan. But, it is too complex to gage accurately without watching the games. For instance, an INT on a game ending Hail Mary is not as bad as an INT on a crucial 3rd down in the fourth quarter that could have set up a game winning score. Stats look at them the same way though. If a WR falls down or a TE tips a ball to a DB, those count the same as throwing it directly to a defender. Stats don't really take lack of a run game into account. Etc., etc., Etc.
This list, just like the QB rating and ESPN's rating, means very little. I watch the games and it is clear Tannehill is in the top half of QB's and continually improving. He needs to work on his deep ball. But, Luck and Tannehill are clearly the class of the young QB's in the AFC. Once Peyton and Brady step down, we will be talking about Luck vs. Tannehill as the best in the AFC. Our future is bright.
This list, just like the QB rating and ESPN's rating, means very little. I watch the games and it is clear Tannehill is in the top half of QB's and continually improving. He needs to work on his deep ball. But, Luck and Tannehill are clearly the class of the young QB's in the AFC. Once Peyton and Brady step down, we will be talking about Luck vs. Tannehill as the best in the AFC. Our future is bright.
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