Nick Wright's NFL QB Pyramid

dckid

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This is a Joke.
Why is Williams even on here? He isn’t even in the NFL. The list is completely invalidated.

Dake above Stafford? Yeah right.

Dak IS Kirk Cousins until he proves otherwise.

And Dak was simply outplayed by Mr Irrelevant Purdy, who is way far down the list.
If we swapped Dak with Purdy, we would have beat the 49ers.
No we would not have, stop being silly.
Dak is in the 2nd tier like the Athletic survey states.
 

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who in their right mind is putting Trevor Lawrence that high?!

and why is williams whos STILL AT USC even on the list

anything for a click and some views

and Allen is on the same plane as Dak

they both dont get it done in the postseason
 

phildadon86

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Considering Dak had nothing to do with 4 of those victories yet had much to do with the 2 SF playoff losses......
Ok. So. 20 wins and 4 losses.

Still hard to comprehend why there would be more positive threads than negative for you?
 

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who in their right mind is putting Trevor Lawrence that high?!

and why is williams whos STILL AT USC even on the list

anything for a click and some views

and Allen is on the same plane as Dak

they both dont get it done in the postseason
Allen’s 2 postseason games in 2021 were some of the best playoff QB play I’ve seen.
he was preposterously good
9 TDs
0 turnovers
80 points in 2 games
145 QB rating

I mean, you cant do better than that in a 2 game stretch. He was a total alien/freak
they just happened to win one, then lose in a overtime shootout to KC when Chief won cointoss

As for Lawrence, that too high. Maybe if he plays this year like the 2ndhalf of last year he can bein that conversation
 

StarOfGlory

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Jalen Hurts has beat both Josh Johnson and Daniel Jones in the playoffs.

Dak has only beat Russel Wilson and some dude named Tom Brady in the playoffs.

Not disagreeing with your fully good faith posting here, just further illustrating the absolute accuracy of your honest and obvious conclusions.
You know how ridiculous this sounds, right? Someone could just as easily say Dak lost to a 7th round draft pick in the playoffs while compiling a 2-4 overall playoff record...while the guy you're dissing came damn near to beating Mahomes and Reid in the Super Bowl. If you are going to defend Dak, bring up the playoffs is generally not a good thing to do.

Dak vs. Hurts in the playoffs
Record
Dak: 2-4, Hurts, 2-2. Advantage Hurts

Completion %
Dak: 63.4, Hurts, 62.3. Advantage Dak

Yards per game
Dak: 259.8, Hurts 209.3. Advantage Dak

Interception %
Dak: 2.3, Hurts, 1.5. Advantage Hurts

Most of the good passing stats will favor Dak (I'm typing all of them out), but the offense was geared toward Dak's passing more than the overall passing/running of Hurts. Hurts also had the advantage of an offensive line that allowed for the coaching staff to implement the type of game that took full advantage of Hurts's skill set. On the other hand, MM is a much more experienced head coach than Sirianni, so that should count for something.

These Dak/Hurts comparisons make no sense without full context, which Dak lovers and Dak haters do not bother to fully include in the narrative. Both sides are being intellectually dishonest, and am using the intellectually part with a good deal of cringe.
 

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You know how ridiculous this sounds, right? Someone could just as easily say Dak lost to a 7th round draft pick in the playoffs while compiling a 2-4 overall playoff record...while the guy you're dissing came damn near to beating Mahomes and Reid in the Super Bowl. If you are going to defend Dak, bring up the playoffs is generally not a good thing to do.

Dak vs. Hurts in the playoffs
Record
Dak: 2-4, Hurts, 2-2. Advantage Hurts

Completion %
Dak: 63.4, Hurts, 62.3. Advantage Dak

Yards per game
Dak: 259.8, Hurts 209.3. Advantage Dak

Interception %
Dak: 2.3, Hurts, 1.5. Advantage Hurts

Most of the good passing stats will favor Dak (I'm typing all of them out), but the offense was geared toward Dak's passing more than the overall passing/running of Hurts. Hurts also had the advantage of an offensive line that allowed for the coaching staff to implement the type of game that took full advantage of Hurts's skill set. On the other hand, MM is a much more experienced head coach than Sirianni, so that should count for something.

These Dak/Hurts comparisons make no sense without full context, which Dak lovers and Dak haters do not bother to fully include in the narrative. Both sides are being intellectually dishonest, and am using the intellectually part with a good deal of cringe.
This is like showing up at the end of the movie and complaining about the script. The comparison this dude was making was counting Hurts time as a backup who did not play for the purpose of averages. I appreciate what you’re attempting but you’re far behind in the context
 

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You know how ridiculous this sounds, right? Someone could just as easily say Dak lost to a 7th round draft pick in the playoffs while compiling a 2-4 overall playoff record...while the guy you're dissing came damn near to beating Mahomes and Reid in the Super Bowl. If you are going to defend Dak, bring up the playoffs is generally not a good thing to do.

Dak vs. Hurts in the playoffs
Record
Dak: 2-4, Hurts, 2-2. Advantage Hurts

Completion %
Dak: 63.4, Hurts, 62.3. Advantage Dak

Yards per game
Dak: 259.8, Hurts 209.3. Advantage Dak

Interception %
Dak: 2.3, Hurts, 1.5. Advantage Hurts

Most of the good passing stats will favor Dak (I'm typing all of them out), but the offense was geared toward Dak's passing more than the overall passing/running of Hurts. Hurts also had the advantage of an offensive line that allowed for the coaching staff to implement the type of game that took full advantage of Hurts's skill set. On the other hand, MM is a much more experienced head coach than Sirianni, so that should count for something.

These Dak/Hurts comparisons make no sense without full context, which Dak lovers and Dak haters do not bother to fully include in the narrative. Both sides are being intellectually dishonest, and am using the intellectually part with a good deal of cringe.
The Cowboys have a better and deeper defense than the Eagles. The Cowboys have a deeper offense than the Eagles, although I’ll give Philly a slight edge to the starting offensive line. No idea who their starting right guard is, but it’s apparently critical. I don’t believe they know. They do have a very good tight end. But if Hurts seems good only because of the team that Surrounds him, and Dak is a better quarterback than Hurts, Dak should easily outperform Jalen Hurts this season. I guess it’s just Dallas and San Francisco in the NFC.
 

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The Cowboys have a better and deeper defense than the Eagles. The Cowboys have a deeper offense than the Eagles, although I’ll give Philly a slight edge to the starting offensive line. No idea who their starting right guard is, but it’s apparently critical. I don’t believe they know. They do have a very good tight end. But if Hurts seems good only because of the team that Surrounds him, and Dak is a better quarterback than Hurts, Dak should easily outperform Jalen Hurts this season. I guess it’s just Dallas and San Francisco in the NFC.
Put that joint down dude. Hurts is a Super Star, Dak is meh
 
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