Weenieworld finding all sorts of words to describe winning white QB performances:
Alex Smith completed 21-of-36 passes for 163 yards and two touchdowns in the Redskins' 23-17, Week 6 win over the Panthers.
He added five carries for 14 yards. Averaging an inexcusable 4.53 yards per attempt, Smith was mostly dreadful, but the Panthers could never make him pay by creating a turnover. The Redskins won on the back of their running game. Vernon Davis was schemed completely wide open on Smith's first score, though his second was a nice throw to Paul Richardson in the back of the end zone. With seven total touchdowns through five games, Smith will be a last-gasp QB2 against the Cowboys in Week 7.
And their "analysis" of the dreadful dullard Deshaun's performance:
Deshaun Watson completed 15-of-25 passes for 177 yards, one touchdown, and two interceptions in the Texans' Week 6 win over the Bills.
Watson also fumbled three times, losing one, and was sacked seven times in a game he almost certainly wants to forget. Things started out perfectly for the quarterback, who was five-for-five with 62 yards and a touchdown to start the game, but it all went downhill from there. Houston's only meaningful offense in the second half came when Will Fuller drew a defensive pass interference play in the end zone. Houston could not get convert that into a touchdown, but the defense bailed them out with a pick-six to close out the game. Watson can point to a tough matchup, but the road will not get any easier next week in Jacksonville. He will be just a borderline QB1 in that matchup.