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Yet the rules changes everyone agrees makes passing easier you leave out to compare their first 4 years. Your not wrong but aren't telling the whole story.
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In defense of Cutler since old boy wants to compare his first 4 years to luck. Rules changes took effect in 2010. Cutler came into the league in 06. You can't completely ignore those changes. It's universally know passing now is easier then before.
There's also the fact that Andrew Luck is just a better player than Jay Cutler. Will this "debate" end soon?
Which rules changes for 2010?
http://quirkyresearch.blogspot.com/2010/07/blogging-nfl-rule-book-2010-changes.html
Luck is gonna peace out from the Colts in a couple years
We use logic.
My point exactly. You can't put into words what your criteria is because you don't have one. It's all random, basically whatever formula that makes you right.
I'd really like you to explain to me since your the most vocal how you personally go about the process. How much weight do titles and stats hold for you? Please I'm curious to know.
Which rules changes for 2010?
http://quirkyresearch.blogspot.com/2010/07/blogging-nfl-rule-book-2010-changes.html
Helmet to helmet for one. Defenseless receiver rules. Both aid the QB greatly do they not?
Welp, FanDuel and ESPN back in bed again after what was barely a blink of a holdout lol
My goodness Chester, have some dignity, Luck isn't a family member
Those rules have been around much longer than 2010, just an FYI.
And no, they don't 'aid the QB greatly' as you say. If someone gets blown up Jay Cutler doesn't get awarded extra yards and touchdowns.
If the passing game has changed so much, why has Jay Cutler only thrown for 4000 yards once in his career and it was before the "rules change"? Why has he never thrown more than 29 touchdowns?