I thought you were saying that, but I hated to ask you to do it. I appreciate the efforts. With these distinctions I think the comparison is more appropriate. I don't think the total yards means a lot because Wentz apparently hasn't been in the situation as often as Dak and therefore hasn't had as much of a chance to build cumulative stats, but the completion %, ypa and QB rating are notable stats. It appears Wentz has done well in these situations, but not at the level Dak has. Dak seems to excel at them. Of course, we seen it watching games too.
It's really no problem at all. I don't have to go through it game-by-game, it's just a matter of entering the parameters and letting PFR's game-finder do the work.
The best illustration of the contrast in the two QB's styles is this:
2017-18
15+yard targets
as a percentage of all passes
First 3 Quarters
Prescott 13.5% (86.4)
Wentz 19.7% (105.3)
Late & Close
Prescott 21.4% (125.6)
Wentz 14.9% (88.5)
In the 4th qtr and OT when the game is close (and with this team, it almost always is) Dak makes a lot more intermediate-to-deep throws, and is much more successful with them compared to the first three quarters. Wentz is exactly the opposite. He's much better with these throws than Dak over the first three quarters, and they're also a bigger part of his game. Then the 4th quarter starts, and he goes into a shell.
And no, neither one of these styles/patterns is the norm.