looking at film of them not playing healthy, he had reconstructive shoulder surgery, missed spring ball, played 5 games, got injured again, then played the bowl game not fully healthy as well, if we had any other semi-healthy QBs for the bowl game he wouldn't have played, but he was the least dinged up option.
His freshman and junior stats were better than his sophomore stats because he wasn't healthy, that should be obvious to anyone who spends a few minutes trying to evaluate what kind of a QB he is.
The obvious conclusion is, Wilson isn't a good QB when he isn't healthy.
Yeah, thanks captain obvious.
He has a whole season this year playing healthy that completely disproves his negative assessments, he and Mac Jones led the country in passing completion on long throws, when you lead the country in that category, that isn't a weakness, and SOS is a weak argument, most college QB's can't replicate his completion % if they were throwing to WR's at the distances he was throwing with air defending them.