Well its a basic principle of conversation. I respect your opinions, and I don't have any need to make you think I'm right.
I understand the point you are making with the stats posted, but I don't think they make your argument.
Listen there could be hundreds of great qb's that never had enough good coaching and so we don't know about them, but that's reality in the nfl. Sometimes it's the guys who get it faster that get recognized. Geno is going into his third year, he has had very good games and very good plays. So far, it's fair to say, he gets you excited 25%of the time is blah 50%of the time, and is down right heart breaking 25%of the time.
My opinion comes from the basics I've observed, not from looking for stats to make my case. He has talent, but he also is worse than 50/50 making the correct adjustments at the line, holds the ball forever, and stares down receivers.
He also has a Cannon, can be accurate, and can miss by a mile (could be argued miscommunication which is easily fixed).
The bottom line is he's going into his third season having shown more bad than good, and with no one thinking he's even the next Vick. If he doesn't step up this year, the league will think of him as a project at best, and he will lose much needed first team reps.
He had Marty for two years, who was successful coaching fast runner big arm Vick, and now Gailey who had coached up all types of qb's.