DefenderAO
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:facepalm:If we gave you the football to run it as our featured back even though you were a slender QB and made you play hurt for almost a whole year you'd have a fumble problem too.
:facepalm:If we gave you the football to run it as our featured back even though you were a slender QB and made you play hurt for almost a whole year you'd have a fumble problem too.
Since you were watching all TMart's plays you watched him score 87 touchdowns, gain over 10,000 total yards, start in 2 Conference title games. How many conference title games we been in since? You remember when he was the Big 12 freshman offensive player of the year?:facepalm:
Yep, and regressed...as I stated. Averages, efficacy...regression.Since you were watching all TMart's plays you watched him score 87 touchdowns, gain over 10,000 total yards, start in 2 Conference title games. How many conference title games we been in since? You remember when he was the Big 12 freshman offensive player of the year?
No not really, his last year was statistically similar to his best year, and you do realize his serious foot injury sustained at NU became chronic, and ended his football career, right?Yep, and regressed...as I stated. Averages, efficacy...regression.
You can blame injuries or a slew of other things...I just saw a player not get materially better. Similar to what I'm witnessing from. a team tonight.
NU has a long road ahead.
What year was 2010 for him? What does regression mean?No not really, his last year was statistically similar to his best year, and you do realize his serious foot injury sustained at NU became chronic, and ended his football career, right?
Did you know that in 2010 this QB you say had a fumble problem, helped the team go 100% in the red zone during conference play? 100%