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re: Ok Aggies.. Johnny's Heisman doesn't really count

Posted on 12/10/12 at 12:59 pm to
Posted by Alahunter
Member since Jan 2008
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Posted on 12/10/12 at 12:59 pm to
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JFF padded his stats against Auburn, State, Arkansas, and Mizzouri; he didn't play long enough to pad stats in the FCS games...


Git outta here with that! I'm no longer taking him seriously. Seriously.

Posted by rmn9799
Member since Dec 2012
221 posts
Posted on 12/10/12 at 1:20 pm to
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The Heisman has been diminished by not choosing Manti Te'o. I believe that with all my heart.


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The result just made a joke of the trophy and what it should stand for...


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To be honest I am quite sick of the amount of love the guy has gotten. Yes he is a good football player you can't take that away from him but people keep saying I can't believe what he did in the sec. Look at their schedule! Just take a look and you'll see how weak it was. He played alabama, lsu and florida that's about it. His more impressive games were against much weaker schools and he really played bad against LSU. I could go on about how Manti should win the heisman over him but I don't wanna get started. Back to the topic, some might think I'm foolish to compare Golson and Manziel. For starters they play in completely different offenses. Golson is asked to be much more of a game manager where Manziel plays in an offense where the offense is built and called around him. Manziel is very improvisational and fast, makes many plays on his feet. For a young guy he takes care of the ball fairly well and has a good enough arm to get by. But I just watched his film for the second or third time and was more drawn towards how weak the schedule was. He's a good player no doubt, but he is getting way too much fame from this season. His o-line is great and he has a sensational freshman and Ryan Swopes who I think is going to be a huge steal in the second or third round. Golson first off doesn't get the amount of passing plays as manziel and has missed some time. I can't say Golson is as fast as Manziel but he isn't far behind. I think he is also just as good as feeling the pressure and escaping it. I have never seen someone so light and swift footed as Everett. Golson No doubt about it has the stronger arm, also probably one of the strongest arms in the whole country. As well Golson is very good at taking care of the ball, the few picks he threw I see as growing pains that he'll overcome by next season. There isn't many things Golson does wrong, he's very accurate as well and lets remember he's the same age as Manziel. I just found it odd after watching film on the guy who will probably win the heisman ( undeserved however), that I would no doubt in my mind still take Golson. I think Golson is better suited for our offense, but I'd still take him over Manziel in any offense. Anyone else feel the same when they watch Manziel?


FYI, the QB who was benched against Michigan is better than Manziel.
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