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waterfield
A more fair analogy would be to compare a non mobile qb like Goff with another non mobile qb under the same pressure. Wilson escapes pressure-that's always been his game. Put Kurt Warner in as qb under the same pressure as Goff and I doubt you would see much difference.
I have no idea as to how they come up with "pressure" stats anyways. I mean what to "they" call a "pressure". Is the criteria uniform ? Is it subjective depending on who is making the stat ? I doubt pressure stats would ever be allowed as "evidence" in a court of law when it comes to proving the efficiency of a qb under so called" pressure".
Man, you're selling Warner short. He saw the field clearly, he processed quickly. Those are things that even McVay is now mentioning as issues.