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Who Has Produced Better NFL WR's: scUM or tOSU

Pheasant

This space for rent.
I followed a dirty link to a scUM board and came across a thread that devolved into a pissing contest. We'll ignore the fact the thread devolved so rapidly because of a Buckeye fan's inability to simply laugh at a funny comment by Jason Avant, and instead focus on a tidbit that came out later in the thread. The pissing contest included a claim that scUM has better NFL WR's and LB's CURRENTLY than tOSU does. I'd like to focus on the WR's for now, LB's can be their own thread later.

Evidence provided=

Vulvarines
Adrian Arrington New Orleans Saints
Jason Avant Philadelphia Eagles
Steve Breaston Kansas City Chiefs
Braylon Edwards San Francisco 49ers
Mario Manningham New York Giants
Greg Mathews St. Louis Rams

Buckeyes
Ted Ginn San Francisco 49ers
Anthony Gonzalez Indianapolis Colts
Brian Hartline Miami Dolphins
Santonio Holmes New York Jets
Michael Jenkins Minnesota Vikings
Brian Robiskie Cleveland Browns
Dane Sanzenbacher Chicago Bears



Discuss
 
Pheasant;1972327; said:
I followed a dirty link to a scUM board and came across a thread that devolved into a [censored]ing contest. We'll ignore the fact the thread devolved so rapidly because of a Buckeye fan's inability to simply laugh at a funny comment by Jason Avant, and instead focus on a tidbit that came out later in the thread. The [censored]ing contest included a claim that scUM has better NFL WR's and LB's CURRENTLY than tOSU does. I'd like to focus on the WR's for now, LB's can be their own thread later.

Evidence provided=

Vulvarines
Adrian Arrington New Orleans Saints
Jason Avant Philadelphia Eagles
Steve Breaston Kansas City Chiefs
Braylon Edwards San Francisco 49ers
Mario Manningham New York Giants
Greg Mathews St. Louis Rams

Buckeyes
Ted Ginn San Francisco 49ers
Anthony Gonzalez Indianapolis Colts
Brian Hartline Miami Dolphins
Santonio Holmes New York Jets
Michael Jenkins Minnesota Vikings
Brian Robiskie Cleveland Browns
Dane Sanzenbacher Chicago Bears



Discuss
You can stack all the Michigan receivers together on one another's shoulders and they don't reach Santonio Holmes's knees. So the argument has been lost by the Ann Arbor Whores pretty quickly.

What similar bullshit do they propose on the linebacker front?
 
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Pheasant;1972327; said:
I followed a dirty link to a scUM board and came across a thread that devolved into a pissing contest. We'll ignore the fact the thread devolved so rapidly because of a Buckeye fan's inability to simply laugh at a funny comment by Jason Avant, and instead focus on a tidbit that came out later in the thread. The pissing contest included a claim that scUM has better NFL WR's and LB's CURRENTLY than tOSU does. I'd like to focus on the WR's for now, LB's can be their own thread later.

Evidence provided=

Vulvarines
Adrian Arrington New Orleans Saints
Jason Avant Philadelphia Eagles
Steve Breaston Kansas City Chiefs
Braylon Edwards San Francisco 49ers
Mario Manningham New York Giants
Greg Mathews St. Louis Rams

Buckeyes
Ted Ginn San Francisco 49ers
Anthony Gonzalez Indianapolis Colts
Brian Hartline Miami Dolphins
Santonio Holmes New York Jets
Michael Jenkins Minnesota Vikings
Brian Robiskie Cleveland Browns
Dane Sanzenbacher Chicago Bears



Discuss

Notice how they're talking about how these guys have done in the NFL and not in college (or specifically, against Ohio State). College fans hanging their hat on something like that when arguing with their rivals is a bit like a virgin taking credit for how much pussy his friends get.
 
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Why I hate scUM fans (well, one of the reasons)

LINK

Jason AvantPhiladelphia Eagles One of the best third wideouts in the game
Catch Yard YDS/GM YDS/Ctch
51 573 35.8 11.2

43 615 51.3 14.3
Brian HartlineMiami Dolphins Average No. 3 guy who plays outside because Miami has Davone Bess in the slot
Less catches for more yards = Worse. It's the new math.

Steve BreastonKansas City Chiefs Was one of the best third wideouts in the game, now a No. 2 with a big contract

Catch Yard YDS/GM YDS/Ctch
47 718 55.2 15.3

41 505 45.9 12.3
Michael JenkinsMinnesota Vikings A bust, but a mediocre No. 2

Jenkins also played in two less games.

tOSU scrub Brian Robiskie had 310 yards and 3 TD's, scUM scrub Adrian Arrington had 79 yards and 0 TD.
 
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How many Super Bowl MVP WRs do they have currently in the league?


That's what I thought.




None of those scUM WRs have ever been stars in the NFL. Holmes is a star. Too bad Terry Glenn and Joey Galloway are just now retired, not to mention David Boston had some monster years. Could of been 4-0 Bucks. Instead, we'll just have to win 1-0.
 
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Lets see, historical stats for given Michigan and Ohio State players:

Michigan WR's:
154 Games Started, 795 Receptions, 11,395 Yds, 62 TDs


Ohio State WR's:
194 Games Started, 912 Receptions, 12,764 Yds, 66 TDs.

Pretty sure the definitive answer is Ohio State. More starts, more receptions, more yardage, more TDs.

The only advantage they have is that their #1 WR has more games, yardage and TDs than any Ohio State player currently (Braylon Edwards), but that is about it. They only have 4 WRs with any notable stats, while Ohio State has 5.

Going forward, who knows, but if you add in the 1990's and such with Glenn and Galloway, it would likely be heavily in Ohio State's favor.

Michigan fans know about as much about quality football as ICP does about magnets.
 
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FUCKING OWNED
 
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MaxBuck;1972334; said:
You can stack all the Michigan receivers together on one another's shoulders and they don't reach Santonio Holmes's knees. So the argument has been lost by the Ann Arbor Whores pretty quickly.

What similar bullshit do they propose on the linebacker front?

I wouldn't go that far.

Santonio Holmes
Year Team G GS Rec Yards AVG LG TD
2006 Pittsburgh Steelers 16 4 49 824 16.8 67T 2
2007 Pittsburgh Steelers 13 13 52 942 18.1 83 8
2008 Pittsburgh Steelers 15 15 55 821 14.9 48 5
2009 Pittsburgh Steelers 16 16 79 1,248 15.8 57 5
2010 New York Jets 12 10 52 746 14.3 52 6
Totals (5 years) 287 4,581 16.0 83 26

Braylon Edwards
Year Team G GS Rec Yards AVG LG TD
2005 Cleveland Browns 10 7 32 512 16.0 80T 3
2006 Cleveland Browns 16 15 61 884 14.5 75 6
2007 Cleveland Browns 16 16 80 1,289 16.1 78T 16
2008 Cleveland Browns 16 16 55 873 15.9 70 3
2009 Cleveland Browns 4 4 10 139 13.9 24 0
2009 New York Jets 12 11 35 541 15.5 65T 4
2010 New York Jets 16 15 53 904 17.1 74T 7
Totals (6 years) 326 5,142 15.8 80 39

While Edwards has played one more season than Holmes, Edwards' career averages are every bit as good as Holmes'. In fact, Edwards scored 25 of his 39 touchdowns in his first 3 seasons, which is one less than Holmes has scored in his 5 seasons.

Also, while Holmes has the upper hand on Manningham as of right now in terms of career totals, I would argue that Manningham is more explosive. Holmes recorded an 83 yard catch. the longest of his career, in 2007. Last season, Manningham two scored touchdowns longer that in back to back weeks. After burning the eventual Super Bowl champion Green Bay Packers for a 85 yard score, he burnt Washington Redskin cornerback DeAngelo Hall, arguably one of the best in the league today, for a 92 yard TD, which went down as the longest touchdown catch of 2010. All of Manningham's 14 career came in the last two seasons as the third wide receiver. With Steve Smith leavng the NY Giants for Philly, (personally, I always thought that Manningham was better, but I'm admittedly biased), Manningham's prodution will likely increase if he stays healthy.

While Holmes Super Bowl MVP Award is nothing short of impressive, to say that he's head & shoulders above all of Michigan's receivers is a tad bit far fetched, especially compared to Edwards.
 
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Worm02;1976042; said:
I wouldn't go that far.

Santonio Holmes
Year Team G GS Rec Yards AVG LG TD
2006 Pittsburgh Steelers 16 4 49 824 16.8 67T 2
2007 Pittsburgh Steelers 13 13 52 942 18.1 83 8
2008 Pittsburgh Steelers 15 15 55 821 14.9 48 5
2009 Pittsburgh Steelers 16 16 79 1,248 15.8 57 5
2010 New York Jets 12 10 52 746 14.3 52 6
Totals (5 years) 287 4,581 16.0 83 26

Braylon Edwards
Year Team G GS Rec Yards AVG LG TD
2005 Cleveland Browns 10 7 32 512 16.0 80T 3
2006 Cleveland Browns 16 15 61 884 14.5 75 6
2007 Cleveland Browns 16 16 80 1,289 16.1 78T 16
2008 Cleveland Browns 16 16 55 873 15.9 70 3
2009 Cleveland Browns 4 4 10 139 13.9 24 0
2009 New York Jets 12 11 35 541 15.5 65T 4
2010 New York Jets 16 15 53 904 17.1 74T 7
Totals (6 years) 326 5,142 15.8 80 39

While Edwards has played one more season than Holmes, Edwards' career averages are every bit as good as Holmes'. In fact, Edwards scored 25 of his 39 touchdowns in his first 3 seasons, which is one less than Holmes has scored in his 5 seasons.

Also, while Holmes has the upper hand on Manningham as of right now in terms of career totals, I would argue that Manningham is more explosive. Holmes recorded an 83 yard catch. the longest of his career, in 2007. Last season, Manningham two scored touchdowns longer that in back to back weeks. After burning the eventual Super Bowl champion Green Bay Packers for a 85 yard score, he burnt Washington Redskin cornerback DeAngelo Hall, arguably one of the best in the league today, for a 92 yard TD, which went down as the longest touchdown catch of 2010. All of Manningham's 14 career came in the last two seasons as the third wide receiver. With Steve Smith leavng the NY Giants for Philly, (personally, I always thought that Manningham was better, but I'm admittedly biased), Manningham's prodution will likely increase if he stays healthy.

While Holmes Super Bowl MVP Award is nothing short of impressive, to say that he's head & shoulders above all of Michigan's receivers is a tad bit far fetched, especially compared to Edwards.

Yea, but he had to wear the Ohio State jersey.

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