It’s so weird. He is consistently bottom 5 or 10 in almost all stats, and yet his career record is 13-7. The Steelers haven’t had particularly stunning offenses the last two years, and their defenses have been statistically middle of the pack. It’s almost crazy that he has a winning record considering these are his game stats in his wins this season.
- 15/30, 222 yards, 1 td, 1 int, 71.8 rating
- 16/28, 235 yards, 2 tds, 108.5 rating
- 18/32, 224 yards, 1 td, 88.5 rating
- 17/25, 230 yards, 97.1 rating
- 19/30, 160 yards, 1 td, 88.2 rating
- 14/23, 126 yards, 75.6 rating
that means per win, he’s averaging
- 16.5/28, 199.5 yards, 0.8 td, 0.1 int, 79.2 rating
I can’t think of a single team that would have a winning record with this quarterback play, and yet the Steelers continue to win. It’s so odd.
Funnily enough, your last line about how no one else could win with this kind of QB play made me wonder, and:
In the Browns six wins, they have average QB play of 19/32.8, 208.33 yards, for 1 td and 1 int, for a rating of 73.8.
So. Maybe it’s just an AFC North thing.