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Originally Posted by GTripp0012
Disagree with FO that his floor is pro bowler. His floor is career backup with misguided starting stint.
The problem wasn't the stats analysis, it was the way the question was asked: "what was the worst case outcome of a player who exceeded 290 DYAR in a single performance?" But the real question that wasn't asked there was "what parameters are consistent in any 290 DYAR performance (specifically, Scott Mitchell's)." It just so happens that Aaron Rodgers, playing in the Packers offensive system, with the Packers offensive talent, is having one of the greatest quarterback seasons of all time. Is Aaron Rodgers one of the greatest quarterbacks ever to play pro football? Maybe. But it's more likely that he's in the prime of his career right now because of the fertility of the offense around him.
Great stats -- ones that I use regularly -- poor analysis of the performance in a limited sample.
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It all depends on how the FO sees him. If you think he's Matt Schuab you go for him . Even in spite of RGIII. Personally I love RGIII, he's a great QB prospect. However with all the injuries this year I can't take the idea of finally getting a QB only to have to worry about how often he'll be injured. Then again Vick has been surprisingly durable given his style of play.