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Discussion in 'The Water Cooler' started by michaelp, Dec 7, 2009.

  1. Siman/OH

    Siman/OH Legendary Woodsman

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    Now that's just absurd, hes won more games then ANY QUARTERBACK IN COLLEGE FOOTBALL HISTORY!

    He's the current QB of an undefeated team playing in the Championship game.

    He made 1 bad play that DIDINT cost his team a win.

    2009:

    332/433 for 3,512 yards, 27 Touchdowns, 12 Interceptions and a QB rating of 147 with a game left.

    How is he not a Heisman candidate?
     
  2. Hooker

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    The Heisman is an annual award. I don't care about his overall accomplishments. And you realize he only has that record because they just added an extra game to the schedules 3 years ago, right?


    So is Greg McElroy. He isn't in NYC.

    It should have cost his team the game. He admitted himself that he didn't know the rules of the game.

    Those are VERY average stats.
     
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    It was by far the biggest game of the season for him, and he didn't show out AT ALL. 184 yards 0 TDs and 3 interceptions is NOT Heisman QB stats for his conference championship game. Not to even mention the 1 horrendous play where he SHOULD have lost his team the game, somehow by the grace of god there was 1/2 second left when it hit the ground. LUCKY he didn't single handedly blow the game.

    I'd say the same about Tebow's performance, although it wasn't even all that bad. Heismans should DOMINATE the big games on their schedules, which he failed to do. He played average.


    Suh for Heisman! haha
     
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    I would have no problem with Gerhart winning the Hiesman as he has had an outstanding year...BUT Ingram is a better RB.

    Ingram will be a 1st round pick in the NFL draft as he is the complete package...size...speed...explosive...shifty...hard to tackle...great vision

    Gerhart will likely go 3rd - 4th round.

    Gerhart may not even be given the opportunity to be a RB in the NFL due to lack of explosiveness and may have to try to convert to some type of fullback or H-back. He is kind of a tweener...not fast enough to be a feature back but small for a fullback and is unproven as a blocker or pass catcher
     
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  5. Hooker

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    I would have no problem with Ingram, Gerhart, or Suh winning the Heisman.

    If McCoy or Tebow wins, it will be a joke.
     
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    I don't think anyone would disagree with Ingram being a better pro prospect.
     
  7. michaelp

    michaelp Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Ingram squeeked it out, man that was close...Now the most important piece of the puzzle, the ring.
     

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