Remember that whole Bill Barnwell from ESPN debacle where he called Mitch Trubisky the Blake Bortles of the north despite his information being weak in every sense? Well it turns out he's not the first supposed "expert" to make a run at the Chicago Bears quarterback in that manner. Another east coast name in the form of Michael Salfino of New Jersey went even further in this regard.
Like Barnwell, the man comes with a supposedly strong reputation. He writes for The Athletic, FiveThirtyEight, and The Wall Street Journal. He's noted for being a fantasy expert, which right away raises a red flag. Why? It means he almost certainly only follows the numbers and doesn't watch the tape. That's a problem already.
In his most recent article, he detailed how Hall of Fame quarterback Tom Brady is no longer a true fantasy go-to guy as he's been so many times in the past. Nothing overly important to see there, right? That is until he decided to crunch some numbers and pulled Trubisky into the crossfire.
"According to STATS LLC, Tom Brady’s poor-throw percentage of 16.3 is the third-worst of the top 20 QBs ranked by yards. The only ones worse are Mitch Trubisky (19.2 percent), who is basically Tim Tebow 2.0, and Deshaun Watson (16.7 percent). But Watson is fourth in average length of pass and Brady is 22nd. So Brady’s poor-throw rate is actually worse than Watson’s if you adjust for distance."Holy lord. Where to begin? Well, let's start with that hamfisted comparison.







