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Post by COFL President on Oct 3, 2008 8:05:54 GMT -6
Jeremy Maclin - Missouri Tigers 61 receptions 1,184 yards 19 touchdowns
Chris Wells - Ohio State Buckeyes 248 carries for 1,465 yards & 20 touchdowns 29 receptions for 431 yards & 5 touchdowns
Trindon Holliday - LSU Tigers 162 carries for 1,061 yards, 6.5 avg & 17 touchdowns 14 receptins for 130 yards
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Post by topdawg2404 on Oct 3, 2008 12:35:06 GMT -6
i like your style SPN.... the first guy to pound the ball with BEANIE so far
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Post by spn1012 on Oct 3, 2008 13:05:55 GMT -6
I just tried not to fuck it up for my defense. LOL It worked for the most part since I only threw 4 interceptions with my defense grabbing 31 interceptions.
I did lose 2 games though and I will need to open it up a little more during the playoffs but he will obviously be the key.
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Post by Rolle on Oct 3, 2008 18:46:15 GMT -6
it wont let me vote in the heisman or butkus
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Post by Vtech on Oct 3, 2008 20:11:10 GMT -6
it says you voted
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Post by Rolle on Oct 4, 2008 11:51:48 GMT -6
my bad it kept coming up sayin i wasnt allowed to vote....
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Post by spn1012 on Oct 4, 2008 12:43:01 GMT -6
I honestly couldn't care less if I ever win an award. I just want to make that clear before I post this. I would be saying the same thing even if Beanie Wells wasn't my player.
Let's take the names off the players and the coaches out of the equation:
1896 total yards and 25 TDs 1191 total yards and 17 TDs
I am just curious how player 2 gets more votes than player 1.
The Heisman isn't a team award.
Congratulations to JTrain for winning the Heisman. I am just looking for reasons as to what the logic was behind this voting.
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Post by COFL President on Oct 4, 2008 13:13:20 GMT -6
i voted 4 Beaner Wells
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Post by Thurman Murman on Oct 4, 2008 13:16:57 GMT -6
i voted for holliday because he ran wild on me, and because you paid for ohio state. thats messed up.
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Post by scottbeas on Oct 4, 2008 13:19:37 GMT -6
i dont know any particulars because i wasnt around all the year but the heisman isnt always about the best stats or else Colt Brennean would have won it every year
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Post by spn1012 on Oct 4, 2008 13:19:54 GMT -6
LOL...so I should have done it for free and then it is ok like Florida when Tebow won the Heisman?
It doesn't bother me one way or another. It just shows its a waste of time to vote or take these awards seriously.
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Post by Vtech on Oct 4, 2008 13:26:12 GMT -6
again this just proves my point. Its all a popularity contest. people vote for their friends and don't vote if they don't like the person. Rolle has 4 votes guaranteed everytime he gets someone in here. Its all popularity. I voted for Wells
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Post by scottbeas on Oct 4, 2008 14:32:43 GMT -6
i voted for wells too....just saying
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Post by spn1012 on Oct 4, 2008 14:48:26 GMT -6
i voted for wells too....just saying I think your vote proves the point. You weren't around and I haven't pissed you off yet. :-)
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Post by Rolle on Oct 4, 2008 17:07:56 GMT -6
again this just proves my point. Its all a popularity contest. people vote for their friends and don't vote if they don't like the person. Rolle has 4 votes guaranteed everytime he gets someone in here. Its all popularity. I voted for Wells Actually my friends vote against me because they hate to see me win anything.....i voted for Holliday because i see him as more of a game changer.... against me Beanie touched the ball 95% of the time....thats a work horse for sure
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Post by JT on Oct 5, 2008 18:45:36 GMT -6
I honestly couldn't care less if I ever win an award. I just want to make that clear before I post this. I would be saying the same thing even if Beanie Wells wasn't my player. Let's take the names off the players and the coaches out of the equation: 1896 total yards and 25 TDs 1191 total yards and 17 TDs I am just curious how player 2 gets more votes than player 1. The Heisman isn't a team award. Congratulations to JTrain for winning the Heisman. I am just looking for reasons as to what the logic was behind this voting. You conveniently left out number of carries, and thus yards per carry. That's the number one measurement of a running back. Holliday had the edge there. I also think Holliday's big kick returns, even though not an official stat, may have factored in peoples minds.
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Post by spn1012 on Oct 5, 2008 19:09:46 GMT -6
Yards per carry is the number one measurement of a running back? That's news to me.
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Post by JT on Oct 5, 2008 22:53:41 GMT -6
Glad to bring the news.
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Post by Thurman Murman on Oct 6, 2008 21:51:00 GMT -6
J-Train's new title: The Paper Boy....
Bringin the news to everyone.
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