That's tied with Bortles and behind Fitz.Wentz 6.2 Ypa = 36th in the league among qualified QBs (70+ attempts)
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NFL.com has a list of the top offenses of all time. They made the right choice at #1.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...f56646653&utm_source=t.co&utm_medium=referral
They really should've had the 2011 Saints though.
How was their rushing game though? The 99 Rams were #1 in total offense, #1 yards per play, #1 in passing offense, #5 in rushing offense, and #1 in scoring offense.Obviously the rules changes over the years impact this rating but i can clearly remember the first time I saw Air Coryell. It was like watching man walk on the moon for the first time or something. Those Chargers looked unstoppable. The Steelers were the defending SB champs and were just trucked by San Diego in 1979. They were down 35-0 before they even knew what was happening. It was stunning to watch.
How was their rushing game though? The 99 Rams were #1 in total offense, #1 yards per play, #1 in passing offense, #5 in rushing offense, and #1 in scoring offense.
They were next to last in rushing offense though.#1 offense, #2 in scoring. Fouts had 4700yds passing and 30 TDs. He was the only player to pass for 4000yds at that point. They had 3 1,000yd receivers including Kellen Winslow (the GOAT TE).
Wentz 6.2 Ypa = 36th in the league among qualified QBs (70+ attempts)
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They were next to last in rushing offense though.
Here you go. Canford and Bork were last.Bradford being at 7+ was a shocker to me. Then i remembered he broke the Completion % record. Couldn't find individual Yards Per Completion stats, but team-wise Houston was dead last followed by Minnesota. Makes a little more sense.
They were 16th in 81 and 11th in 82. It's a shame they never even got to a SB.1800 yds was 2nd last - LOL. Chuck Muncie fixed that the next year. In 1981/2 they had Muncie and James Brooks which was probably the best 1-2 RB combo. TBF with that kind of passing game, why run it.
Carr was 5.5 his rookie year. WRs have a lot to do with those numbers.Wentz 6.2 Ypa = 36th in the league among qualified QBs (70+ attempts)
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They were 16th in 81 and 11th in 82. It's a shame they never even got to a SB.
@therealdope The 81 Chargers had that crazy playoff game in Miami with how hot and humid it was and immediately had to play @ Cincinnati the next week with the -59 F wind chill.![]()
1800 yds was 2nd last - LOL. Chuck Muncie fixed that the next year. In 1981/2 they had Muncie and James Brooks which was probably the best 1-2 RB combo. TBF with that kind of passing game, why run it.
I'd probably do the same thing Revis did if two drunk idiots confronted me out at that time of night.
Carr was 5.5 his rookie year. WRs have a lot to do with those numbers.
I think he flashed enough to say hes intriguing. Had a lot of ups and downs.I think Wentz has better weapons (not saying much compared to 2014 Raiders lol..). Eagles OL wasn't as good when Lane Johnson missed 10 games, but overall it's still a top 10 unit and way better then what other QBs are getting. Carr's leading receivers that year were 2 shitty WRs. Wentz's leading receiver is a TE, followed by Mathews, followed by a 3rd down back in Sproles.. Getting to the point where I sound Anti-Wentz to make my point, I just don't see the qualities he displayed that make people think he will be a legit NFL qb.
inaccurate pocket passer = I'm not a fan.