and a fumble lost.
and a fumble lost.
why do you not mention the fumbles in the above?
In the last four games he's 6 TDS:8 Turnovers. and his rating which had been at 100 has averaged 84 for those games. That's why it's a slump, at least since the Niners game.
Ya see... I see this as a QB who has been asked to drop back and pass more than any other QB in the league. A guy who has been pounded on all year, and at 37 years old, has gotten himself in the best shape of his career and somehow remain healthy enough to take every snap this season. There are certain laws of inevitability in sports, one of which is if you completely become one-dimensional as a team, and entirely rely on the arm of your QB, eventually the numbers will catch up with you. Frankly, the fact that Kurt has only turned it over 8 times in the last 4 games is shocking to me given the circumstances he's been asked to endure all season.
Again - I am not the type of Warner fan who can't see him objectively. As I've said, I don't see him as HoF worthy at this stage. However, what I have witnessed this season from him is a year that I believe comes in at the very top (or at least top 5) of any year any QB has ever had in the NFL...
All that said - this team is begging for trouble should we continue to not run the ball effectively. This is precisely why I had previoulsy raised the point about the Texans building toward a more sustainable success than the Cards. The carnival that the Cards created this season is not sustainable, I don't care who the QB is...
And for the record, two of the previous 4 games Kurt had ratings above 95... His rating against the Giants was 80, and his rating against the Eagles was 65.7 which totally dragged him down...