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Jaxbuck;1517286; said:I wouldn't.
A 6'6" guy with a good swing is going to have some serious club head speed. All you have to do is make contact with modern drivers. I see young guys uncork drives like that all the time any more.
Unfortunately its never me.:(
ysubuck;1517324; said:
TheIronColonel;1517327; said:
Multiplication. The 4th grade. Remember?
Oh8ch;1517506; said:How much of that was rushing and how much passing?
Pete Fiutak at CFN said:When picking a college quarterback you're presented with a strange choice. Do you go with the passer who'll throw for 32 touchdowns, or go with the running quarterback who might throw 11 TD passes, but run for ten TDs? The rushing yardage element puts some quarterbacks head and shoulders above the others, and as the numbers show, you should go with the runners. Keep in mind that this is FANTASY football and not a ranking of how good these players are. These are the projections based on how they should do statistically according to the CFN Scoring System.
Pete Fiutak at CFN said:THIRD TIER
These are great statistical quarterbacks who are at a slightly lower level because of a QB controversy, lack of rushing skills, or some other reason to keep them from the top ranks.
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18. Terrelle Pryor, Soph. Ohio State
CFN 2008 Point Total: 155 ... 11.92 ppg
TheIronColonel;1517992; said:I strongly suspect that's the case. If he runs and throws for 10+ each, I'd be thrilled. He's capable of it, that's for sure.
Oh8ch;1517506; said:How much of that was rushing and how much passing?