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re: JFF is better than Cam and Tebow
Posted on 9/18/13 at 2:45 pm to Edearl Watson
Posted on 9/18/13 at 2:45 pm to Edearl Watson
quote:In 2012, JFF led his offense to 44.5 points per game.
The 2010 Auburn defense surrendered 337 points in 14 games for an average of 24.07 pts per game.
Cam Newton led this team to a 14-0 record and a BCS Championship.
The 2012 Texas A&M defense surrendered 312 points in 13 games for an average of 24.00 pts per game.
In 2010, Cam led his offense to 41.2 points per game.
So boom back at you
Posted on 9/18/13 at 3:34 pm to lsupride87
In 2010, Cam's best single-game performance was when he accounted for 408 total yards of offense (335 passing, 73 rushing) on 42 plays (17-28 passing, 14 rushing attempts) and accounted for 6 TDs (4 passing, 2 rushing). It came against South Carolina, the #46 ranked defense on the season, in the SEC Championship, which AU won 56-17. He left the field for good after throwing his last TD pass with 11:14 left in the 4th quarter.
In 2012, JFF's best single game performance was when he accounted for 576 net yards (395 passing, 181 rushing) on 59 plays (24-40 passing, 19 rushing attempts) and accounted for 6 TDs (3 passing, 3 rushing). It came against LA Tech, the #120 ranked defense (out of 120 FBS teams), in a game in which JFF led his team to two TDs in the final 7 and a half minutes, then watched as a game-tying 2-point conversion by LT fell short in the final 40 seconds, enabling the Aggies to hang on 59-57. JFF was on the field taking a knee as time expired, prior to joining his teammates in celebration of the hard-fought victory over the eventual WAC runner-up.
BTW, projecting Cam's 9.7 yard per play average out to the 59 touches JFF managed against LT would have given him 573 yards of total offense - just 3 yards shy of JFF's SEC record mark.
In 2012, JFF's best single game performance was when he accounted for 576 net yards (395 passing, 181 rushing) on 59 plays (24-40 passing, 19 rushing attempts) and accounted for 6 TDs (3 passing, 3 rushing). It came against LA Tech, the #120 ranked defense (out of 120 FBS teams), in a game in which JFF led his team to two TDs in the final 7 and a half minutes, then watched as a game-tying 2-point conversion by LT fell short in the final 40 seconds, enabling the Aggies to hang on 59-57. JFF was on the field taking a knee as time expired, prior to joining his teammates in celebration of the hard-fought victory over the eventual WAC runner-up.
BTW, projecting Cam's 9.7 yard per play average out to the 59 touches JFF managed against LT would have given him 573 yards of total offense - just 3 yards shy of JFF's SEC record mark.
This post was edited on 9/18/13 at 3:36 pm
Posted on 9/18/13 at 3:36 pm to lsupride87
quote:And if you take out the cupcake games and look solely at conference games, Cam's team averaged 40.2 ppg in 2010 and JFF's team averaged 39.1 ppg.
In 2012, JFF led his offense to 44.5 points per game.
In 2010, Cam led his offense to 41.2 points per game.
So boom back at you
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