How much is a guy like Andy Dalton worth?
I'm guessing he has better stats than Kaep or Wilson? Posted via Mobile Device |
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He's Michael Vick 2.01, not Young, in my honest opinion... give the Falcons era Vick this guys Sgt. Rock team and he could've gotten them deep into the playoffs just as easy, shitting the bed all along the way until people started stepping up around him and his pride started bothering him. He's not a real student of the game and he relies too heavily on his athleticism, that's my honest opinion of the guy. |
@NFL_ATL: Colin Kaepernick: I wouldn't be here without Alex Smith http://t.co/RaXIcDegJW
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I can't find a way to do a table so, here are career average years over 16 games for regular season play. I may do playoffs later. Wins and Losses A. Dalton - 10 - 6 Kepernick - 12 - 4 R . Wilson - 12- 4 And. Luck - 11 - 5 Passing yards A. Dalton - 3,786 Kapernick - 2,604 R . Wilson - 3,236 And. Luck - 4,098 Completion % A. Dalton - 60.9% Kapernick - 59.8% R . Wilson - 63.6% And. Luck - 57.0% Passing TDs A. Dalton - 27 Kapernick - 16 R . Wilson - 26 And. Luck - 23 Interceptions A. Dalton - 16 Kapernick - 6 R . Wilson - 10 And. Luck - 14 Passer Rating A. Dalton - 85.7 Kapernick - 93.8 R . Wilson - 100.6 And. Luck - 81.5 ESPN QBR Rating A. Dalton - 51.5 Kapernick - 75.6 R . Wilson - 65.8 And. Luck - 63.8 Rushing Yards A. Dalton - 152 Kapernick - 483 R . Wilson - 514 And. Luck - 316 Rushing TDs A. Dalton - 2 Kapernick - 5 R . Wilson - 3 And. Luck - 5 |
All stats above are pro-rated for a 16 game season.
Bear in mind that Andy Dalton has the most starts under his belt with 48, and should be the best developed of the 4 QBs as a result. Colin Kaepernick has the least starts with only 23, and should be the least developed of the 4 QBs. Wilson and Luck both have 32 starts. |
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Alex is also a class act. Despite losing his starting job, he very unselfishly took Colin under his arm and continued to teach him everything he could about the playbook, reading defenses, and whatever he could Two very upstanding young men. Amid the Ritchie Incognito's of the world, both of their parents should be very proud of the moral character of these 2 guys. |
Awesome work. it will be very interesting to see what Dalton snags. He's obviously a better passer than Kaep at this stage. If Kaep and Dalton swapped teams, would the results be the same for both teams?
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Time to knock the living shit out of a 61mill QB when the Chiefs play them.
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Kap came out of college very raw. He was encouraged to run. Still put up 10,000 passing yards to go with his 4,000 rushing yards. Kaepernick has the least development with only 23 career starts to Luck & Wilson's 32, and Dalton's 48. Luck and Wilson came out of pro-style college programs. They had better NFL preparation playing in college. Dalton Luck and Wilson all have had at least 2 full training camps dedicated to developing them. Kaepernick has had only 1 full training camp in 2013. In 2012, Alex Smith still got the lions share of 1st team work. 2011 was the lockout year. So both Luck and Wilson have had double the time dedicated to them working with the 1st team as Kaepernick. So you look at Kaepernick and see a 4th year starter who who should be at least as developed as Andy Dalton, also a 4th year starter, and ahead of Luck and Wilson who are 3rd year starters. I see Kaepernick as a QB who came out raw from a gimmick offense, lacking experience in pro-style play, who has only had 23 career starts, and only had 1 single training camp where he was working exclusively with the 1st team and the his position coaches were focusing solely on his development. Half the time that Luck and Wilson received so far. Just the way I see it. |
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Alex will be struggling to stand upright all game. |
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