It's not just about raw volume stats. Jayden's efficiency stats are FAR superior. The analogy is that Caleb is an inefficient, high volume scorer, on a crappy NBA team, but has athletic traits to suggest he could grow into more. Those guys are honestly a dime a dozen. How is he really that different from Trevor Lawrence, other than time in the league?SWIM wrote: Sat Jan 04, 2025 11:39 am
What do we think about this? Seems like if the Hail Mary fell incomplete or we didn’t win vs the eagles during the 5 interception game the walk would be a lot different. We would still have a winning season but out of the playoffs on rookie QB mistakes.
Also, people talk about how Jayden has the better situation. And, they literally only say that because of how much better Jayden and Washington have been. Before the season, all anybody could talk about was that Caleb has vastly superior weapons. Way better receivers. Better TE. Way better defense. An OC that isn't a retreat that always flames out in the back half of the year. I think it's more logical to say that Washington's cast and offensive coaching look good, BECAUSE Jayden is so good. Jayden looked like 2023 LSU vs Florida or Alabama Jayden vs Atlanta. But with RB's that weren't performing. A WR1 on a gimpy ankle with 1 catch for 5 yards, and a bunch of JAGS at WR.
Caleb has relatively similar volume stats. Jayden has the 4th highest QBR and EPA of any QB in the league. As a rookie. People might not know what those really mean, but they can watch the games and understand instantly that Jayden is dragging a team with a lot of flaws to a playoff berth and their best record in 30 years. And they can watch the bears game and see that Caleb is just as flawed as the Bears team. That's the practical translation of QBR and EPA.
With regards to the what about-ism of, what if we didn't catch the hail mary, etc, we could play the game of, what if our kicker could make an extra point against Dallas? What if we were given the spot on 4th down in the game against Pittsburgh. Every team can do that, about multiple games.