Not
bad when you consider he was learning a brand new offense under first-year coach
Scott Linehan last season.
For his career, Bulger has thrown for 16,233 yards with 95 touchdowns and 59
interceptions for a 91.3 passer rating and a career 64.4 percent completion
percentage. Not bad for a guy who was a sixth round draft pick.
For comparison, Manning has a 64 percent completion percentage and a 94.4
passer rating. Not much difference is there?
He doesn't have the Super Bowl rings of Tom Brady or Manning, nor the arm of
a Carson Palmer, but he has the heart of a lion and the determination of a
Hannibal, leading his soldiers over the Alps. Bulger won't let adversity stop
him.
He was considered too small in stature and arm strength coming out of West
Virginia. How did he answer the critics?
All he's done is go to two Pro Bowls, winning an MVP in one of them, while
leading the Rams to the playoffs three times in his five years as a starter.
Bulger may have had a Super Bowl ring on his finger by now if the Rams defense
would have been sturdier.
His accuracy is tops in the league. Most of the other quarterbacks would
agree with that. He can hit a receiver in stride without breaking his rhythm.
He's a silent leader who does his talking on the field. Simply put, he's the
best quarterback no one knows about.
His name is Marc Bulger and he's one of the best of his generation. Maybe
someday he'll get the respect he so richly deserves.