Now that YPA kings Andy Dalton and Colin Kaepernick have been eliminated from the postseason due to their horrible teams and coaching letting them down in the clutch, a B-team scrub like Peyton is due for a win.
Your ignorance is surpassed only by your desperation. Today you were stuck and it was hilarious, because you had tried to make a case all season that Kaepernick and Wilson were terrible. I noticed in another thread that you made the mistake of posting during the game, before the result was cemented. You mocked Russell Wilson because Seattle only had 3 points at the time. Whoops.

Then naturally you had to jump shift and rip Kaeperpick, once the result shifted. That's the mentality of the classic inept happy adjuster, the bar stool buffoon.
Let's see, my YPPA Differential system went 2-0 against the spread today, with both favorites. It was immensely satisfying because on virtually every forum I visited, whether it was sports related or not, and even on betting sites, very few posters were picking both favorites to cover. I actually saw more people picking both underdogs with the points than both favorites.
I'm 6-2 for the playoffs, Yep, I'm sure I would be faring better than that if I were a subjective goof.
It's fitting that two teams with premier YPPA Differential are in the Super Bowl. Seattle was +2.1 and Denver +1.6. That should provide some perspective on how the Dolphins compare, at -.6.
Of course, the happy adjusters don't care because they can wish it all away into the cornfield, like a Twilight Zone episode.
Cincinnati at +1.8 is a legit team and much closer than we are. New Orleans had the misfortune of drawing a road game at Seattle. The Saints were +1.6, identical to Denver.
j-off-her-doll, per usual, had the proper perspective, earlier in this thread. Kaepernick's versatility kept San Francisco in the game. They were not as good as last season, as the sharp decline in YPPA Differential from 2012 to 2013 verifies. You aren't going to thrive in Seattle by throwing the football. Once that game was tied at 10-10, the vast majority of road teams would crumble instead of retaking a 17-10 lead. Seattle then scored 10 straight points before any of the 49er turnovers. Trent Dilfer gave Kaepernick and the 49ers kudos tonight, saying they were among the best prepared teams he'd seen in a losing effort. Indeed.