Kyler has four 4th Quarter comebacks and six game-winning drives in his first 2 seasons as a starter.
In Matt Stafford's first 2 seasons as a starter, he had... six 4th quarter comebacks and seven game-winning drives.
This also vastly confuses process and results. In Stafford's first full season as a starter he passed for 5000+ yards and 41 TDs. In Kyler's second season, he passed for fewer than 4000 yards and 26 TDs (yes, he also had 800 rushing yards and 11 rushing TDs, but I'll let you do the math).
I've never heard anyone question Stafford's work ethic or preparation. The fact that a parade of head coaches have never turned on him despite astronomical salaries supports the assertion that Stafford hasn't been the problem in Detroit.
If you're listening closely, you'd hear that after Kyler's fake-breakout season, many people in and around the organization are talking about the things Kyler has to do "off the field" and "during the week" that will take him to the next level. What do you think that means?
uh I think it means he’s a kid who just finished his second year and one the oddest maybe the single oddest year in the NFL history. It’s called growing and evolving as a player I mean that’s kind of what happens. If you the same player from year 1 to 5 that’s not good.
I just don’t get the mindset here. He’s in his second year and was a 1 year starter at Oklahoma and guys are just in shock he’s not perfect