This was a big thing for you last year about the Bucs.
When Matthew Stafford entered the NFL as the first overall pick in 2009, the Detroit Lions were in a deep rebuild. Over the years, Stafford evolved into one of the league’s most talented and toughest
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Every QB will struggle to win even .500, but this is almost impossibly low. In Detroit, he was 66-23 in games against teams that didn’t finish with a winning record. Before dismissing this as something about the Lions, etc, consider just how gigantic that split is:
66-23
8-67
Nowhere near the norm. It’s the closest stat that exists for evidence of a front runner who consistently crumbles against higher competition. This guy points out that this year is the same story.
Deadspin | Matthew Stafford is still the same QB he was in Detroit
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