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"Everyone in the South knows [Manning] should have won the Heisman"

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- Steve Spurrier today on the Paul Finebaum show.

 

 

 

 

Do you all folks in the south agree with that? I think the Heisman committee got it right that year.


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#2

If he would have won it, it wouldn't have hurt my feelings, and the fact that he didn't doesn't surprise me either. It could have gone either way...
What in the Wide Wide World of Sports is agoin' on here???
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#3

They probably knew he stuck his junk in that woman's face.


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#4

Heisman committee gets it wrong more than it gets it right.


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#5

Quote:- Steve Spurrier today on the Paul Finebaum show.

 

 

 

 

Do you all folks in the south agree with that? I think the Heisman committee got it right that year.
 

Of course you think the committee got it right.

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Quote:Of course you think the committee got it right.
 

HAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.  If a defensive player was going to get it, that was the year.....BUT, they passed over one of the best offensive players ever to give it to him.

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(This post was last modified: 03-08-2016, 09:16 AM by BigJohn98.)

Charles Woodson: 7 INTs/1 punt return TD/283 rec yards, 2 rec TDs/15 rushing yards, 1 rush TD

 

Peyton Manning: 287-477/60%/3,819 yards/36 TDs/11 INTs

 

Ryan Leaf: 227-410/55%/3,968 yards/34 TDs/11 INTs

 

Randy Moss: 96 rec/1820 yards/19.0 avg/26 TDs

 

If we're going off pure stats alone, Manning definitely should have won it.

 

It's a shame Randy Moss didn't get more love.


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#8

Quote:Charles Woodson: 7 INTs/1 punt return TD/283 rec yards, 2 rec TDs/15 rushing yards, 1 rush TD

 

Peyton Manning: 287-477/60%/3,819 yards/36 TDs/11 INTs

 

Ryan Leaf: 227-410/55%/3,968 yards/34 TDs/11 INTs

 

Randy Moss: 96 rec/1820 yards/19.0 avg/26 TDs

 

If we're going off pure stats alone, Manning definitely should have won it.

 

It's a shame Randy Moss didn't get more love.
 

lol off going off pure stats alone

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#9

Quote:HAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.  If a defensive player was going to get it, that was the year.....BUT, they passed over one of the best offensive players ever to give it to him.
 

There are plenty of defenders who deserved it more than Woodson #becausestats

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(This post was last modified: 03-08-2016, 10:19 AM by jagherd.)

Quote:Charles Woodson: 7 INTs/1 punt return TD/283 rec yards, 2 rec TDs/15 rushing yards, 1 rush TD


Peyton Manning: 287-477/60%/3,819 yards/36 TDs/11 INTs


Ryan Leaf: 227-410/55%/3,968 yards/34 TDs/11 INTs


Randy Moss: 96 rec/1820 yards/19.0 avg/26 TDs


If we're going off pure stats alone, Manning definitely should have won it.


It's a shame Randy Moss didn't get more love.
Moss got drilled by the media for the "level of competition" he played in college (rightfully so),, and he had character concerns which led to him having to play at Marshall. I have no doubt,, if Moss had played at FSU or Norte Dame, he would've won the Heisman that year. He was that incredible.


Woodson won the Heisman. But, I remember their rookie years in the NFL they had to face each other. I dont remeber any stats, but I do remember Moss getting the best of Woodson facing him 1 vs 1.


Moss was THE freak athlete of that collegiate season.
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Quote:Moss got drilled by the media for the "level of competition" he played in college (rightfully so),, and he had character concerns which led to him having to play at Marshall. I have no doubt,, if Moss had played at FSU or Norte Dame, he would've won the Heisman that year. He was that incredible.


Woodson won the Heisman. But, I remember their rookie years in the NFL they had to face each other. I dont remeber any stats, but I do remember Moss getting the best of Woodson facing him 1 vs 1.


Moss was THE freak athlete of that collegiate season.
 

I don't disagree with this.

 

 

The way it went down, though, Woodson deserved it. He was the best defensive player in years and possibly the best player in the country (unarguably top 3). He played for a team that won a national championship and was Mr. Everything for that team. He produced Heisman moment after Heisman moment after Heisman moment that year.

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#12

Manning

Leaf

Woodson

Moss


You really can't argue how the Heisman voting went. What a pool of talent that year (sans Leaf, even though he was terrific in college).


How could you go wrong choosing between Manning, Woodson, and Moss? Wow.


Anyway, watching Moss was like watching someone play a video game on super-easy mode. He was ridiculous, and virtually unstoppable. The times he did face better competition (WVU, Ole Miss, etc.), he was still virtually unstoppable. I believe he would've still put up those crazy stats if he played at a bigger school. It was awesome to watch him in person. Insane Athlete.


Anyway, I think Manning might've gotten it if it was a career award. But, Woodson had an incredible season and tons of media attention for his play. He was absolutely deserving of it.
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#13

Quote:Manning

Leaf

Woodson

Moss


You really can't argue how the Heisman voting went. What a pool of talent that year (sans Leaf, even though he was terrific in college).


How could you go wrong choosing between Manning, Woodson, and Moss? Wow.


Anyway, watching Moss was like watching someone play a video game on super-easy mode. He was ridiculous, and virtually unstoppable. The times he did face better competition (WVU, Ole Miss, etc.), he was still virtually unstoppable. I believe he would've still put up those crazy stats if he played at a bigger school. It was awesome to watch him in person. Insane Athlete.


Anyway, I think Manning might've gotten it if it was a career award. But, Woodson had an incredible season and tons of media attention for his play. He was absolutely deserving of it.
 

Yeah, that is a pretty crazy group. For as bad as he was in the NFL, Leaf was actually a dang good college QB. Manning, Moss, and Woodson all went on to be arguably top 1, 2, or 3 all-time at their respective positions.

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#14

Not a question in my mind that he should have won it.


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#15

Another terrible one that sticks out in my mind is Larry Fitzgerald not getting it. Jason White from Oklahoma won it that year.


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#16

There are much more egregious examples than Woodson getting it over Manning.

 

Gino Toretta winning over Marshall Faulk

 

Jason White winning over Larry Fitzgerald


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Quote:Another terrible one that sticks out in my mind is Larry Fitzgerald not getting it. Jason White from Oklahoma won it that year.
 

The worst one I can remember in my lifetime

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Quote:I don't disagree with this.

 

 

The way it went down, though, Woodson deserved it. He was the best defensive player in years and possibly the best player in the country (unarguably top 3). He played for a team that won a national championship and was Mr. Everything for that team. He produced Heisman moment after Heisman moment after Heisman moment that year.
 

*.5 national championship

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The way it went down, though, Woodson deserved it. He was the best defensive player in years and possibly the best player in the country (unarguably top 3). He played for a team that won a national championship and was Mr. Everything for that team. He produced Heisman moment after Heisman moment after Heisman moment that year.
 

Call me shocked that this is Mr Maize in Blue's take.

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#20

Quote:Call me shocked that this is Mr Maize in Blue's take.
 

It was also the Heisman Committee's take.

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