A lot of people only watch other QBs on highlight films.
I'm convinced of it. It's the only way their insane criticism of RT can make any sense.
They can't see a real QB unfolding before their very eyes.
The same people hating on RT are the same people who told me a couple years ago that Henne wasn't a flawed, mediocre QB.
It's like a bizarro universe: They used stats to somehow show how Henne was credible QB (ignoring on-field reality and zero QB awareness, evidently). Now they use stats to deny that RT is a good-t0-great QB in the making (again, w. seemingly zero conception of football reality).
Here's a newsflash, RT haters: Wake up, smell the coffee, and demand playmakers for RT: A Good OL (Keeping McKinnie and Brenner + adding good talent via draft ), a skilled number 2 WR (w. Hartline manning 3 and 4 sets, maximizing his route running without limiting a team or setting up INTs), a threat TE (with Clay and others waiting in the wings), and talented Running game (how great would Bush have bee non this team, instead of Gills? Gotta have balance at RB).
Miami is a perennial playoff team w. that. Mark it down.
LD