Note: When I put this post together Sunday morning, the site I used for the stats (sports-reference.com) did not list any tackles. I checked today, after reading NJs post, and he did indeed record 5 tackles.Heisman watch stat update:
After carrying 4 times for 11 yards, Peppers now has 21 carries for 161 yards on the season. He did not find the endzone and thus still has 3 rushing scores
Peppers had yet another game where he didn't catch a football on either offense or defense. He remains stuck at 2 receptions for 3 yards
He did not record any defensive statistics, leaving him with 49 total tackles, 11 for loss with 3 sacks - CORRECTION: He had 5 tackles, and now has 54 on the year
He had one kick return for 16 yards and now has 8 returns for 198 yards this year
He had one punt return for 19 yards and now has 16 returns for 276 yards this year, and one score.
So, he's got the following all purpose numbers: 47 touches 638 yards and 4 TDs
Let's see how this compares to Curtis Samuel....
Samuel has 80 rushes for 637 yards and 7 TDs
Oh.... wait...there's more....
He can also catch... unlike Pep.... and has 57 Receptions for 750 yards and 6 scores
He returned his second punt of the year for 11 yards, and how has 6 return yards for the year.
While Samuel had as many interceptions, tackles, tackles for loss and sacks as did Peppers yesterday (this is incorrect. Curtis Samuel had 5 less tackles), he [strike]remains[/strike] trails by 54 tackles, 11 for loss and 3 sacks behind.
All purpose totals: 139 touches for 1393 yards and 13 TDs
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