EWURanger wrote:
Ok, fair enough. I still stand by my previous statement of him being one of the best offensive players in the FCS. Dude's a complete game-changer.
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No doubt, looking forward to seeing him play on Sunday instead of Saturday.
EWURanger wrote:Congrats to Heineke and I don't think this should have been close, but I just find it odd that the guy that broke the single-season receiving record isn't even on the list.
Kaufman had 1850 yards receiving and 16 Td's and is nowhere on the list...interesting to say the least.
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Too bad he does not have enough size to play at the next level.But he definitely had the numbers to warrant his winning this prestigious award.
dal4018 wrote:Too bad he does not have enough size to play at the next level.But he definitely had the numbers to warrant his winning this prestigious award.
How about we let him try before we arbitrarily make that decision for him? LeBaron, Haden, Gannon, and Flutie all had successful careers despite being deemed "too small."
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dal4018 wrote:Too bad he does not have enough size to play at the next level.But he definitely had the numbers to warrant his winning this prestigious award.
How about we let him try before we arbitrarily make that decision for him? LeBaron, Haden, Gannon, and Flutie all had successful careers despite being deemed "too small."
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EWURanger wrote:Kaufman had 1850 yards receiving and 16 Td's and is nowhere on the list...interesting to say the least.
The receiver he broke the record of, Blue Hen Eddie Conti, was not on the Payton award list either
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dal4018 wrote:Too bad he does not have enough size to play at the next level.But he definitely had the numbers to warrant his winning this prestigious award.
How about we let him try before we arbitrarily make that decision for him? LeBaron, Haden, Gannon, and Flutie all had successful careers despite being deemed "too small."
Gannon at 6-3 210-220 had good size but the others didn't.Point taken about the others.