Lol you gotta be trolling and I really hope you aren't using last weeks monsoon as a reference...
Ehh, think you're whiffing a bit here:
1. Lamar is a better runner
2. Kyler is, by a pretty wide margin, a much better thrower of the football. Uses a lot more touch, much better with the deep ball, and is pretty much as good as Lamar and alluding pressure and making plays.
As it were, statistically, if I just do an apples to apples of the two players from 2019-forward:
Lamar: 65.3% comp pct, 276 total yards/game, 60 total TDs, 11 INTs in 24 regular season games.
Kyler: 66.0% comp pct, 290 total yards/game, 53 total TDs, 20 INTs in 26 regular season games.
Kyler throws more INTs, though that is mostly a product of more pass attempts than Lamar, since very few QBs throw it less than Lamar does.
So over a 1.5 year sample, you would argue for Lamar.
However, the main reason people prefer Kyler today is because, well, by pretty much any possible metric, he's played better than Lamar this season.
Kyler is a higher completion %, higher Yards/attempt, a gigantic lead in TDs, and the turnover ratios are pretty close between the two. Hell, in rushing yards/attempt, Kyler's been better this year.
As most in the media would tell you, what you're seeing, regardless of whatever excuses/impacts, etc. you want to differentiate the two, is an ASCENDING QB in Kyler, vs a DESCENDING QB in Lamar. That could just be a one year sample size, but you also have a relatively small sample size to make the claim that Lamar is significantly better too, because that's almost entirely based on one year also.
Kyler is checking most of the boxes of what you want to see out of a 2nd year QB. More efficiency, more play making ability, increasing TDs, statis or declining turnover rates.
In fact, if you look at Lamar's 15 games last year and project Kyler's to 15 games this year:
Lamar: 66.1%, 4,333 total yards, 43 TDs, 8 turnovers, 7.8 PYPA, 6.8 RYPA
Kyler: 68.3%, 4,895 total yards, 45 TDs, 15 turnovers, 7.5 PYPA, 6.7 RYPA
So 2020 Kyler is on track to beat 2019 MVP-winner Lamar on completion %, total yards (by a very wide margin), and TDs. They're extremely comparable as runners. The only major advantage 2019 Lamar has over 2020 Kyler is in the turnover department.