Two quotes from the same Gregg Doyel article:
Must be an Indy thing. If the numbers don't fit your narrative, assume that someone is lying and/or cheating. If the numbers make you look good, print them on a flag and wave them from the mountains.
As we know, statistics occasionally lie. The statistics say Andrew Luck had perhaps the best season of his career.
The statistics lied.
http://www.indystar.com/story/sports/columnists/gregg-doyel/2017/01/19/doyel-andrew-luck-playing-hurt-and-s-good-news/96777152/The talent around him is wrong, the offensive line in front of him is wrong, the coaching on the sideline is wrong. But all of that has been wrong since the day Luck got here, and still he entered the 2015 season as statistically the best young quarterback ever.
Must be an Indy thing. If the numbers don't fit your narrative, assume that someone is lying and/or cheating. If the numbers make you look good, print them on a flag and wave them from the mountains.