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re: Top QB, WR and RB Combo's for 2013
Posted on 5/3/13 at 9:41 pm to HandGrenade
Posted on 5/3/13 at 9:41 pm to HandGrenade
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Once Hill gets out of jail..LSU still won't be on that list..but it's ok! LSU will turn heads on offense this season, book it.
You do realize Hill is very likely not coming back right
Posted on 5/3/13 at 9:43 pm to finestfirst79
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BTW FrankWhite'56, this has bothered me for a while. Are you really class of 1956??? If so you're older than my father, and I'm way past old by secrant standards. If you were born in '56 then you're a year older than me, which is much easier to contemplate.
Oh, no... I graduated a good bit later than '56.
Handle is a reference to the (late) Governor Frank White, who:
* was an Aggie (would have been class of 1956)
* ran the state of Arkansas (poor guy, but somebody had to do it)
* was the last person to beat a Clinton in a general election
I thought those accomplishments worthy of an internet message board handle.
This post was edited on 5/3/13 at 9:47 pm
Posted on 5/3/13 at 9:44 pm to BhamDore
I think this is an obvious question...
QB-BRO WALLACE
RB-JEFF SCOTT
WR-FEED MONCRIEF
QB-BRO WALLACE
RB-JEFF SCOTT
WR-FEED MONCRIEF
Posted on 5/3/13 at 9:45 pm to dawgdayafternoon
Alshon's success had nothing to do with AJ missing games. And I don't think he was injured in 2010, that was when he missed the beginning of the season for selling his jersey. I already acknowledged that Green played 8 less games than Alshon & Julio so it makes sense to say he would have put up better career numbers than what he finished with.
And 2010 was Green's 3rd year, Alshon's 2nd. Alshon was had a much better sophomore season during the first 8 games than Green did his sophomore season before he went down with injury.
I don't think there's some huge gap between the two but I think people are putting too much stock into what Green is doing in the NFL.
And 2010 was Green's 3rd year, Alshon's 2nd. Alshon was had a much better sophomore season during the first 8 games than Green did his sophomore season before he went down with injury.
I don't think there's some huge gap between the two but I think people are putting too much stock into what Green is doing in the NFL.
Posted on 5/3/13 at 9:50 pm to BhamDore
quote:He didn't have the same kind of production because Garcia is an idiot and was kicked off the team. Then we switched to the zone-read with Shaw. Plus, after his sophomore season, every DC was game planning for him.
he was fat and not the same his Jr year.
quote:He was actually more productive than both of them so I can't see how you can say he was less talented.
He was as productive as Julio and Green, but not the same caliber of talent.
Posted on 5/3/13 at 9:50 pm to nc14
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Except that we won, not much else. Should I type your response now?
Y'all beat A&M?
Posted on 5/3/13 at 9:57 pm to TeLeFaWx
BCSNC, not much else to do. Couldn't qualify for Super Bowl but maybe one day.
Posted on 5/3/13 at 9:59 pm to CockRocket
Jeffrey sophomore season was amazing and better than any season Julio or Green had. He was fat and could not get any separation his Jr year. He was playing at like 245lbs. He lost a lot of weight before the combine and has not looked nothing like Alshon Jeffrey from late in his freshman and sophomore yr. He had a spark of greatness for a season and a half.
Posted on 5/3/13 at 10:02 pm to CockRocket
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Alshon's success had nothing to do with AJ missing games. And I don't think he was injured in 2010, that was when he missed the beginning of the season for selling his jersey.
I know. I was comparing seasons rather than years because they were in different classes.
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And 2010 was Green's 3rd year, Alshon's 2nd. Alshon was had a much better sophomore season during the first 8 games than Green did his sophomore season before he went down with injury.
AJ was the team MVP in 2009 up until he suffered injuries against Florida and Auburn. While Alshon was basically the team's 2nd most important player on Carolina's offense (Lattimore was #1), he was still incredibly productive so I agree that his season was better.
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I don't think there's some huge gap between the two but I think people are putting too much stock into what Green is doing in the NFL.
If you turn on the tape and compare the two, I think more people just might have been more impressed with Green.
This post was edited on 5/3/13 at 10:04 pm
Posted on 5/3/13 at 10:02 pm to CockRocket
Wes Welker is one of the most productive WRs in the NFL but is not considered amongst the best.
Posted on 5/3/13 at 10:03 pm to BhamDore
It's McCarron, Yeldon and Cooper, and its not even close.


Posted on 5/3/13 at 10:05 pm to FrankWhite'56
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* was an Aggie
* ran the state of Arkansas
If you can't beat 'em, join 'em.
Posted on 5/3/13 at 10:16 pm to dawgdayafternoon
quote:Alshon had just as many incredible freakish catches as Green. And that's fine if you say Green>Jeffery. You should, you're a Dawg. Just like Bammers would take Julio over each and Gamecocks would take Jeffery.
If you turn on the tape and compare the two, I think more people just might have been more impressed with Green.
In all honesty I'd probably put them in this order: Green>Alshon>Julio. I did the math once and if you gave Green the 8 games that he missed, back to him and used his career averages, he would have around 200 more yards than Alshon. But unfortunately, he was injured and was suspended.
The thing that gets me is when people say Green & Jones were in a different class than Alshon. There just isn't that big of a gap. People say Green and Julio were so elite but think of Jeffery as just some scrub who happened to put up a ton of yards. Just doesn't make sense to me.
Posted on 5/3/13 at 10:20 pm to CockRocket
shite.
You and those that will argue with you have turned this into a who was best.
Nothing about the original post.
You and those that will argue with you have turned this into a who was best.
Nothing about the original post.
Posted on 5/3/13 at 10:24 pm to TeLeFaWx
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JFF is . . . Light years ahead of AJ
I think we can agree that they are both very good and both have been very successful.
Hell, between the two of them they have three national championship rings.
Posted on 5/3/13 at 10:43 pm to Garfield
Haha iswydt.
Honestly it takes a special type of QB to play in both offenses. In Bama's offense, you cannot have a tard at QB. Takes patience and discipline to play QB in that type of offense. With ATM's offense, the QB better be an athlete. Needs to be able to move around, make plays with his feet and be able to make it through multiple reads. Their QB's can make more mistakes because they get off quite a bit more snaps/gm.
Both offenses require specific talents. Both AJ and JFF are special talents and extremely good at what they are asked to do.
Honestly it takes a special type of QB to play in both offenses. In Bama's offense, you cannot have a tard at QB. Takes patience and discipline to play QB in that type of offense. With ATM's offense, the QB better be an athlete. Needs to be able to move around, make plays with his feet and be able to make it through multiple reads. Their QB's can make more mistakes because they get off quite a bit more snaps/gm.
Both offenses require specific talents. Both AJ and JFF are special talents and extremely good at what they are asked to do.
Posted on 5/3/13 at 10:49 pm to gatordmb89
I tend to agree + Interesting post from a UF fan (no sarcasm) because I kinda see the perfect UF QB as being a mix between those two styles.
Posted on 5/3/13 at 10:59 pm to TeLeFaWx
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JFF is the SEC's leading rusher... and he's light years ahead of AJ. Evans is dominant as well. You don't really have an argument about Bama being better other than homerism... especially given the inexperience you have on the o-line...

aTm is switching Evans over to LT due to losing Joeckel, Bama has the same LT that's played the last 2 years
I'm not even gonna talk about the McCarron comment lol
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