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2. Wilson(at the moment, long run I think Luck>Wilson) 3. Luck 4. Kaepernick I think Wilson is an above average QB, but I'm not sure how much he benefited from having a great D and running game, Luck probably has the highest potential of the listed QBs aside from Rodgers but isn't developed yet, and Kaepernick needs to become a better passer. |
Wilson is tremendously efficient...
and his numbers are super dumbed down because, yes, he always has the lead Look at what Peyton did tonight when they were comfortably ahead? His numbers would have looked like garbage. If anything, Russell's elite defense is the reason we don't get to see him make a ton of "wow" plays or "wow" throws... I will be willing to bet anyone Russell will have some big number years within the next 5. I'm talking 40 TD passes, 4000 yards, etc He is more than capable of doing that. He is an excellent passer, with excellent vision, and he's elite at extending plays. In today's illegal contact world...extending plays like he does...good luck defensive backfields. |
Both Luck and Wilson have tremendous talent. Luck's time may be coming if the Colts ever find a good offensive line and some good wide receivers.
I thought Luck was awesome tonight - However, his offensive line could not handle Denver's defense. In addition, his wide receivers had too many drive killing drops. |
40 TDs isn't out of the question at all, in my opinion.
He scored 26 TDs in each of his first two seasons, which is a record I believe. Funny thing is, he'll also add another 3 or 4 rushing TDs. He's a weapon. |
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