Okay, so the other day, I decided to do a little comparison between Kirk Cousins and Brock Purdy. Yeah, I know, it sounds kinda nerdy, but I’m really into fantasy football, and these two quarterbacks have been on my mind lately. I was trying to figure out who’s the better pick for my team, you know?
So, I started digging around for some info. I checked out a bunch of websites, looked at their stats side-by-side, read some expert opinions, the whole nine yards. It’s kinda like detective work, but for fantasy football. I was drowning in numbers, let me tell ya. Passing yards, touchdowns, interceptions, ratings – you name it, I looked at it.
First, I compared their overall performance. I found some cool tools online that let you see their stats head-to-head. It was pretty neat to see how they stacked up against each other in different categories. For example, their passer ratings were kind of similar, but Cousins had way more passing yards this season.
Then, I dove deeper into their weekly performances. I was curious to see how consistent they were. I scoured through expert recommendations for each week, trying to get a sense of who was projected to do better. There were even some articles specifically about whether to start Cousins or Purdy in certain weeks. It was a lot to take in.
I also took a look at their playoff stats. I mean, the playoffs are where it really counts, right? I found some resources that compared their playoff and regular-season stats, including their awards and championships. It’s kinda cool to see how players perform under pressure. I figured that could be a good indicator of how they might do in the future.
- I started by comparing their overall stats.
- Then I looked at their week-to-week consistency.
- Finally, I checked out their playoff performance.
After all that research, I had a much better idea of what each player brings to the table. It wasn’t just about the numbers, though. I also considered things like their teams, their opponents, and even their health. It’s like putting together a puzzle, you gotta look at all the pieces.
So, did I come to a definitive conclusion? Well, not exactly. It’s fantasy football, after all, anything can happen. But I feel like I made a more informed decision. And hey, even if I’m wrong, it was still a fun little experiment. Plus, I learned a ton about these two quarterbacks. Maybe I’ll use this knowledge for next year’s draft. Who knows?
The Key Metrics:
- Passing Yards: Cousins generally throws for more yards.
- Passer Rating: Purdy often has a higher passer rating.
- Consistency: Both players have had their ups and downs in terms of weekly performance.
- Playoff Performance: Both have shown they can perform under pressure, but experience levels differ.
Man, I spent hours on this. But you know what? It was kinda fun. And hey, maybe I’ll even win my fantasy league this year. Fingers crossed!