I’ll never understand this argument. Every great QB we played in the playoffs last year looked worse against us (a better team). Even Gronowski didn’t meet his usual standard. Every great QB pads their stats against substandard competition. Judging a QB by only his play against top echelon teams is disingenuous IMHO…He looked great against a terrible defense and had previously only looked okay against better teams. Hopefully, if he's the guy going forward (big if), he can keep it up.
Fife has 6 TD’s, 0 INT’s. Ah Yat has 2/2. Fife has 2 less completions in 8 less attempts, a higher completion percentage, more yards in less completions (604/469)…and let’s be fair, other than UND, Ah Yat’s competition hasn’t been all world. Ah Yat appears to be a bit better of a runner