Yes, awesome. He's been playing well with an injured and battered offensive line. Making huge throws and reading the field. He hasn't been a bottom half QB this year. I'm not trying to be snarky, but I doubt you've watched him play this season one game. He was money against the Colts and the Chargers. It is what it is. The tape don't lie. I hope he keeps it up; that spares me from watching the RW ******y. I know how that ends.
You know for a fact I watched at least one. I watched ~1.5 having seen part of the Colts game and a 1/4 of the Chargers.
He’s not been bad, he’s playing the best ball of his career. I hope he turns it into a career rejuvenation and coming out party, but I think it’s more realistic that he’ll be better than Chicago but will never be a top third qb over any long stretch of time
You know for a fact I watched at least one. I watched ~1.5 having seen part of the Colts game and a 1/4 of the Chargers.
He’s not been bad, he’s playing the best ball of his career. I hope he turns it into a career rejuvenation and coming out party, but I think it’s more realistic that he’ll be better than Chicago but will never be a top third qb over any long stretch of time
That should have read "more than one game," but you probably didn't watch it because you were busy being a dookie faced dookie..
He's been really good this year. He was excellent the last two games, especially given the o-line play and a lack of weapons. He has actually been overcoming the injuries on the team. It's refreshing to not have to look at a guy who needs everything to go well. And I love it. This season he's been middle of the road. But again, all things considered, he's been excellent. Not many guys can or could survive behind an average line that's been out 3-4 starters almost immediately. And, to top it all off, he's been improving each week. The tape on him as a passer is quite good for this season.
And that's the bottom line, cause stone cold said so.
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