and lydell gets snubbed again.Sounds like a position for a hands-on kind of guy with excellent vision.
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and lydell gets snubbed again.Sounds like a position for a hands-on kind of guy with excellent vision.
I never said anything about disregarding his rushing numbers, I just said you can't add rushing touchdowns to his TD/INT ratio.hookemhorns2004 said:He's a DUEL-THEAT QB!!! You can't just disregard his rushing numbers. Did you seriously just say that????
Well its true that we upgraded over Reese to Robinson and Tomey, now we have replaced them with Chizik, and now we have O'Giles at DE coach. Probably an upgrade, but Robinson for once had the D fired up, and now our DC is a booth DC, and uses the small but fast LBs, so we will see if its an upgrade. Regardless, great upgrade for a year from Reese to Robinson, he has an exciting defensive strategy, that causes a lot of nervousness for fans and coaches. But I think his energy will play well at the Cuse. Its too damn cold up there, so there better be someone hyped up, dome or no dome.hookemhorns2004 said:We've upgraded each of the last 3 yeas.
wow, what a moron. (not you, the Texas fan)scarletngrey77 said:i read on rivals that one texas fan was bringing heat with him because he didnt know how our fans would treat them
Better Completion %. Period. Can't argue w/ that. And you have to count his first 6 games - 2INT's in the Missouri game. He was a much productive passer after the first half, completing 61% of this passes. Greg Davis took his head out of the pink-hole of his ass-hole starting in the Okie Light game. And HOW ELSE DO YOU WEIGH IN HIS PRODUCTIVE RUNNING GAME? I was kinda joking when I said the TD/INT ratio, but was being kinda serious too. As a productive player, the amount of times he gets the ball across the end-zone vs the amount of times he turns the ball over. Thats what I was looking at. He has more TD's than Smith and Zwick combined. Better completion % than both! Has gotten the ball across the endzone twice as many times as both of them combined.MililaniBuckeye said:Young had more passing TDs and more total TDs because he played the whole fuckin' season while Smith and Zwick each played half. Smith's rating is higher, and his TD/INT ratio is light-years ahead of Young. As for your statement, "Most of his INT's were the 1st half of the season when he was recovering from hernia surgery", you are totally full of shit. Young had only 2 INTs in the first five games and 8 INTs in the last six games of the regular season (not to mention a pick in the Rose Bowl). Finally, your statement that ALL touchdowns should count in the TD/INT ratio is about the most don't-know-shit-about-football statement I've ever heard in my life. Have some rubies, beyatch.
probably some little scrawny Texas cfb fan also, types a big game b/c nobody knows how puny he really is. Maybe xray should hook him up with some free porn to give the poor kid something to do.scarletngrey77 said:i read on rivals that one texas fan was bringing heat with him because he didnt know how our fans would treat them
I agree, thats hilarious...what a moron.FindlayBucks said:wow, what a moron. (not you, the Texas fan)
Let me take my gun across 9 state lines to a gathering of over 100,000 people, many of whom will be drunk, because I am such a pussy that I am worried getting my ass beat after my team loses. I can't possibly see anything going wrong with that.
As established by all of us longhorns, you are going to rue the day that you have to play a second half against Texas . Just watch the second half of the okiestate game, the last minutes of the Kansas game, the bootlegged practice tapes from spring practice, the video of Vince Young when he was an eighth grader, and the tapes of Selvin Young rehabbing his broken leg, and you guys will now exactly why we are so damn optimistic. And just wait until you see our punt returner, he is going to be much better than both of yours, his right leg is so fast and accounts for about 75% of his yards, so take Ginn and Holmes' avg. combined and divide it by four, and you will see that our punt returners adjusted yard per leg average is better than ginn and holmes combined. and that's without including the adjustments for the stadiums and their respective effects on the flight patterns of punts.hookemhorns2004 said:Better Completion %. Period. Can't argue w/ that. And you have to count his first 6 games - 2INT's in the Missouri game. He was a much productive passer after the first half, completing 61% of this passes. Greg Davis took his head out of the pink-hole of his ass-hole starting in the Okie Light game. And HOW ELSE DO YOU WEIGH IN HIS PRODUCTIVE RUNNING GAME? I was kinda joking when I said the TD/INT ratio, but was being kinda serious too. As a productive player, the amount of times he gets the ball across the end-zone vs the amount of times he turns the ball over. Thats what I was looking at. He has more TD's than Smith and Zwick combined. Better completion % than both! Has gotten the ball across the endzone twice as many times as both of them combined.
texasfight06 said:As established by all of us longhorns, you are going to rue the day that you have to play a second half against Texas.
If they are down two TD's at the half, the Bucks will have played a marvelous first.MililaniBuckeye said:Why does it seem to take Texas an entire half to get their shit together? I'll tell you what, if Texas is down by more than 2 TDs at halftime, then you'll need you're best second half ever to pull out a win.