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re: If Johnny Manziel doesn't win another Heisman, is it out of spite?
Posted on 9/30/13 at 10:51 am to lsupride87
Posted on 9/30/13 at 10:51 am to lsupride87
LSU couldn't run the ball because LSU couldn't run the ball, had nothing to do with the clock.
the game literally ended with 4 consecutive whiffs from mettenberger.
Yes, some of mettenbergers passes looked damn good. but some didn't. enough didn't that his team lost the game. Sure its tough lose ground on a personal award because of a team performance, but unlike JFF, who played out of his mind good against Alabama, we are left with a game in which Mettenberger could have done more, and his failure to do more cost his team the game.
Sure, if LSU wins out and Mettenberger looks dominant the rest of the way he can win the heisman, but we have no reason to believe either of those things will happen.
the game literally ended with 4 consecutive whiffs from mettenberger.
Yes, some of mettenbergers passes looked damn good. but some didn't. enough didn't that his team lost the game. Sure its tough lose ground on a personal award because of a team performance, but unlike JFF, who played out of his mind good against Alabama, we are left with a game in which Mettenberger could have done more, and his failure to do more cost his team the game.
Sure, if LSU wins out and Mettenberger looks dominant the rest of the way he can win the heisman, but we have no reason to believe either of those things will happen.
Posted on 9/30/13 at 10:53 am to BearBait09
quote:I can respect people having a different opinion, especially between Murray and Mett because they are so similiar. But to put this loss on Mett is ridiculous. I guess you put the Clemson loss on Murray since he had an int.
LSU couldn't run the ball because LSU couldn't run the ball, had nothing to do with the clock.
the game literally ended with 4 consecutive whiffs from mettenberger.
Yes, some of mettenbergers passes looked damn good. but some didn't. enough didn't that his team lost the game. Sure its tough lose ground on a personal award because of a team performance, but unlike JFF, who played out of his mind good against Alabama, we are left with a game in which Mettenberger could have done more, and his failure to do more cost his team the game.
Sure, if LSU wins out and Mettenberger looks dominant the rest of the way he can win the heisman, but we have no reason to believe either of those things will happen.
ETA: With 1:45 left on the clock you cant run the ball.
This post was edited on 9/30/13 at 10:55 am
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