FSUKW wrote:Gurley4Heisman wrote:FSUKW wrote:Gurley4Heisman wrote:So going 16 of 28 for 250 and 1 TD against KENTUCKY is Heisman worthy? Got it....
For a comparison, Murray went 30 of 38 for 427 and 4 TD's at their house.
OK dude, I am a little confused and to be honest, not interested enough to look it up.
1) Are you comparing Louisville game against Kentucky (this year) to UGA's game against Kentucky (last year)?
2) In your OP, who did you pummel (Louisville or Kentucky)? I don't remember you playing Louisville and your last two Kentucky games were pretty close, if memory serves.
3) Bridgewatwer is ahead of Murray in nearly EVERY statistical category. Murray has SOS on him, but that's about it.
4) I honestly wonder what Bridgewater/Louisville's box score would look like with Gurley/Marshall on the field.
5) Bridgewater handled UF last year pretty easily whereas UGA needed 6 turnovers. (maybe 5, again going from memory) and still barely won.
Serious questions, no troll.
1. Yes. Until Murray blasts them again this year, its all i have to go on for comparison. It was just an example, but to better it for you; WKU's QB went for 271 yards and a TD. Western Kentucky's QB...
2. Yes, I was talking about Kentucky and the games being "close" has nothing to do with Murray lighting them up.
3. Im in no way saying Murray should be in the Heisman discussion. I was just comparing Murray's numbers to Bridgewaters against like competition.
4. You mean if Louisville had Gurley and Marshall, or if Louisville played UGA?
5. If you we're a UF player, would you have taken Louisville seriously in your bowl game? Something tells me UF was upset for being matched up against Louisville. But in the interest of good discussion... Louisville got out quick, much like ATM did against Alabama last year. UF came ut flat... After the half, UF adjusted and only gave up 3 field goals. Lets not forget, he didnt exactly light is up. He threw the two early TD's and then went silent until throwing an interception. Driskel was able to give them the game by throwing those two picks too.
Teddy is one of the most overrated players in college football. Im not worried though. UCF will expose that fraud. Murray, McCarron, Manziel, Mariota and several others would put up better numbers with Louisville and their schedule. To say that he is worthy of the "Heisman Frontrunner" title is laughable. Fuck the media... Bunch of idiots chasing ratings... :moon
1). How long did Teddy play? When did he come out?
2). Don't know the box score stats, but your last two games against Kentucky were anything but a pummeling as the final score goes.
3). I think Murray's name should be discussed. Clemson and USCe are tougher teams than most other QB's have faced.
4). If Louisville had them. Defenses have to game plan a little differently for two backs like that. Opens the throwing game up.
5). I don't really buy that. It's a bcs bowl. They should have destroyed Louisville.
1. He didn't. He played every down.
2. Murray doesn't play defense. I worded it incorrectly.
3. I don't. He cant win big games other than between the hedges. Now. If we would have called any other play on1st and goal than a run up the middle, or not blew the snap on the tying field goal, then yes, I agree. The only reason they aren't mentioning Gurley in the top 5 is because we lost that game. He's more deserving than Murray to this point. If only he didn't sit half the Clemson game with that strained thigh he suffered over the offseason. :banghead fuck Clemson... Garbage.
4. Agree, which is why Murray has over 10,000 yards and 100 touchdowns. If he was 6'5" we would have won it all last year. :facepalm
5. Agree, but once they adjusted, Bridgewater didn't do shit. UF just needed an offense, but they don't have one. Bridgewater is good, but Heisman Frontrunner? Good lord... :facepalm number one draft pick? Good lord... :facepalm