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re: how quickly they forget

Posted on 8/6/13 at 11:52 pm to
Posted by SammyTiger
Baton Rouge, LA
Member since Feb 2009
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Posted on 8/6/13 at 11:52 pm to
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Because all QB's do is put up numbers, it doesn't matter who they play for, what conditions they do it in, or how they do it.


RGIII did it in a league with madden defenses. How many players could force fumbles like TM7? Dude was a play maker in a way very very few other could be.
Posted by LBC
Member since Jul 2012
3370 posts
Posted on 8/7/13 at 12:10 am to
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RGIII did it in a league with madden defenses


He also played for fething baylor and had a completion percentage of over 70% while throwing it 400 times. His defense gave up 39 points a game, he had to put up madden numbers for his team to win. He was the definition of "Put the team on my back doe".

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. How many players could force fumbles like TM7?

Most corners decide to learn to cover and stop players from catching the ball in the first place instead of forcing fumbles. If this trend were reversed there would be many corners like Tyrann. Not every year, but for every guy putting up 5+ INT's there'd be somebody putting up 5+ FF's.

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Dude was a play maker in a way very very few other could be.

Do you ever actually watch football outside of LSU and the SEC? Anyone who actually watched RGIII at Baylor knew that everything he did was the life and death of that team. He didn't make plays, he made games, and Tyrann, while an excellent playmaker, was just another cog in the machine. LSU would have at worst won 8-9 games without Mathieu, and instead won 13 with him. Baylor wouldn't have qualified for a bowl without RGIII, and instead beat Oklahoma for the first time in their school's history.
This post was edited on 8/7/13 at 12:12 am
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