Russell Wilson stats finale Wilsons third regular season: - TopicsExpress



          

Russell Wilson stats finale Wilsons third regular season: 285-of-452, 3,475 yards, 20 touchdowns, seven interceptions, 95 passer rating, 7.7 Y/A, 118 carries for 849 yards and six touchdowns - Wilson does become the first QB in NFL history with a passer rating of 95+ in each of first three seasons. - He is one of five players with at least 20 touchdown passes in each of first three seasons. - Hes the first QB in the Super Bowl era to have a Y/A of 7.6 or better in each of his first three seasons. - Only one QB in NFL history had more than one season with more than 20 TD passes and 10 or fewer interceptions in each of his first three seasons: Wilson, who has three such seasons. Wilsons three-year regular season career: 36-12, 63.4% completions, 9,950 yards, 72 touchdowns, 26 interceptions, 98.6 passer rating, 7.95 Y/A, 207.3 Y/G, 308 carries for 1,877 yards and 11 touchdowns, 29 fumbles, 115 Rate+, 118 Y/A+, 115 TD%+, 110 INT%+ - The last four numbers correlate to how Wilson has been on average compared to the rest of the leagues quarterbacks over the last three years, with 100 being average. Wilson has been above average in every notable category in every season of his career, with the exception of sack%, which has been below-average in all three seasons. - His 72 touchdowns is the seventh-most ever through three seasons. All six players ahead of him did have considerably more interceptions. - His passer rating is third-best, after Kurt Warner and Otto Graham. - His Y/A is fourth-best since 1951. - His 36 wins is three more than any other QB. Definitely a team effort, but Wilson has a lot to do with those 36 wins. - Wilsons 1,877 rushing yards is second-most by a QB in the modern era through three seasons behind Cam Newtons 2,032 yards. But of course, Wilson has his eyes now on a much bigger prize. Can he do what Tom Brady, Kurt Warner, and Ben Roethlisberger couldnt and win a second Super Bowl in his first three seasons? Theyve practically accomplished the unthinkable already by getting home field advantage, how hard can a repeat championship be?
Posted on: Wed, 31 Dec 2014 09:06:45 +0000

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