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Posted on 12/2/15 at 7:02 pm to RB10
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Even with the extra game Mayfield's numbers are better against better competition. He won't win because of the lack of exposure this weekend, but Watson won't win even with it.
Also, Watson's numbers just don't measure up, as far as QBs go, the last 5 winners.
Newton - 3,998 yards with 48 TDs
Griffin - 4,642 yards with 45 TDs
Manziel - 4,600 yards with 43 TDs
Winston - 4,013 yards with 42 TDs
Mariota - 4,452 yards with 52 TDs
Watson - 3,979 with 36 TDs (One more game to play)
You realize some of the stats you are showing were for 14 or 15 games right? Watson may be a little off pace for a typical Heisman winner QB but hes not that far off. His numbers are very close to Mariota and Winston through 12 games.
Watson 3323 yards passing with 27 TDs and 756 rushing with 9 TDs
After 12 games
Mariota 3470 yards passing with 36 TDs and 636 rushing with 11 TDs
Winston 3490 yards passing with 35 TDs and 220 rushing with 2 TDs
Manziel 3419 yards passing with 24 TDs and 1123 rushing and 19 TDs
Posted on 12/2/15 at 7:30 pm to PDTigerfan
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You realize some of the stats you are showing were for 14 or 15 games right? Watson may be a little off pace for a typical Heisman winner QB but hes not that far off.
Every stat I posted was before any bowl or playoff games, i.e 13 games.
Nice try.
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His numbers are very close to Mariota and Winston through 12 games.
Mariota had 10 more touchdowns through 12 games. I will admit he is somewhat similar to Winston, but Winston had almost no real competition in 2013. Watson has several players who've been more impressive.
This post was edited on 12/2/15 at 7:36 pm
Posted on 12/2/15 at 8:21 pm to thatdude1985
Tell me something. What makes Henry's numbers so impressive to you guys? Since 2011 there have been 7 players rush for 1900 or more yards. What makes his 1750 so special where the rest of those players failed to win the Heisman.
Melvin Gordon had almost 2400 last year and still lost to a QB. Andre Williams had 2102 and finished fourth. Both had an equal or higher yards per carry to Henry. Gordon had 7.5 ypc.
Melvin Gordon had almost 2400 last year and still lost to a QB. Andre Williams had 2102 and finished fourth. Both had an equal or higher yards per carry to Henry. Gordon had 7.5 ypc.
Posted on 12/2/15 at 9:40 pm to thefloydian
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You should probably start preparing your moral victory posts for when Ben Simmons doesn't make the tournament and gets drafted #1 overall
thefloydian and blackpornmartyr, complete fricking idiots.
LSU: B. Simmons 43 Pts, 14 Reb, 7 Ast, 5 Stl, 3 Blk
Posted on 12/2/15 at 9:43 pm to PDTigerfan
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What makes his 1750 so special where the rest of those players failed to win the Heisman.
Bo Jackson won the Heisman in 1985 with fewer yards and touchdowns than Henry has now. Not every single year is like the other.
Posted on 12/2/15 at 9:45 pm to PDTigerfan
Because no player in SEC History has ever ran for more yards with fewer carries.
Only Hershel Walker and Bo Jackson had 4 200 yd games in a season, until Henry had 4 in SEC play.
Finally, if the mighty Clemson Tigers get to play Alabama, they'll find out what's so "impressive " about King Henry
Only Hershel Walker and Bo Jackson had 4 200 yd games in a season, until Henry had 4 in SEC play.
Finally, if the mighty Clemson Tigers get to play Alabama, they'll find out what's so "impressive " about King Henry
Posted on 12/2/15 at 10:14 pm to GetmorewithLes
If Henry gets 100+ and 2 TDs this week, he wins the Heisman by a wide margin.
Watson, McCaffery, and Fournette are invited to NYC along with the Navy QB.
Watson, McCaffery, and Fournette are invited to NYC along with the Navy QB.
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