jmfb Posted August 16, 2013 Share Posted August 16, 2013 As it stands now, Taylor Martinez leads all of the FBS in fumbles. Unless he starts taking care of the football better, there is no chance. This isnt hatred- these are facts Love the kids heart- glad he is our QB Hate all the WTF moments and turnovers- too many to be Heisman worthy If he perforned like he did last year- 0 chance If he improves at same pace in year 5 as he did in year 4 AND he cuts the fumbles by 2/3, he has a 2.5/10 chance of being invited 1 Quote Link to comment
Chaddyboxer Posted August 16, 2013 Share Posted August 16, 2013 As it stands now, Taylor Martinez leads all of the FBS in fumbles. Unless he starts taking care of the football better, there is no chance. This isnt hatred- these are facts Love the kids heart- glad he is our QB Hate all the WTF moments and turnovers- too many to be Heisman worthy If he perforned like he did last year- 0 chance If he improves at same pace in year 5 as he did in year 4 AND he cuts the fumbles by 2/3, he has a 2.5/10 chance of being invited Uh...no... Reason being...if he cut the turnovers by 2/3's and certain conditions are met i.e. the teams gets to 11 wins in the regular season, then Taylor will have quite a high chance of getting invited. A very high chance in fact. His fumbles are his Achilles heel.....why would ya think he would have a 2.5/10 chance of going after he cleans up his fumbles that well? Team losses? Lastly.....this thread was started on my birthday last year.......fun fact. hehe Quote Link to comment
Mavric Posted August 16, 2013 Share Posted August 16, 2013 As it stands now, Taylor Martinez leads all of the FBS in fumbles. Unless he starts taking care of the football better, there is no chance. This isnt hatred- these are facts Love the kids heart- glad he is our QB Hate all the WTF moments and turnovers- too many to be Heisman worthy If he perforned like he did last year- 0 chance If he improves at same pace in year 5 as he did in year 4 AND he cuts the fumbles by 2/3, he has a 2.5/10 chance of being invited 2 Quote Link to comment
jmfb Posted August 16, 2013 Share Posted August 16, 2013 As it stands now, Taylor Martinez leads all of the FBS in fumbles. Unless he starts taking care of the football better, there is no chance. This isnt hatred- these are facts Love the kids heart- glad he is our QB Hate all the WTF moments and turnovers- too many to be Heisman worthy If he perforned like he did last year- 0 chance If he improves at same pace in year 5 as he did in year 4 AND he cuts the fumbles by 2/3, he has a 2.5/10 chance of being invited Uh...no... Reason being...if he cut the turnovers by 2/3's and certain conditions are met i.e. the teams gets to 11 wins in the regular season, then Taylor will have quite a high chance of getting invited. A very high chance in fact. His fumbles are his Achilles heel.....why would ya think he would have a 2.5/10 chance of going after he cleans up his fumbles that well? Team losses? Lastly.....this thread was started on my birthday last year.......fun fact. hehe I dont care about your birthday, birthdays are for little kids and nothing to do with our time stay at home 20 something ladies who lunch- who cares Heisman is usually awarded for a body of work, maybe it's not supposed to be, but it is The body of work includes too many turnovers, WTF moments and blowout losses in big games He would have to eliminate most of the turnovers, put up monster numbers, win 11, get rid of the WTF moments and have some Heisman highlights in a big win. Not impossible, but improbable Would be great if he did- again Im hoping he does and admire how hard he plays Quote Link to comment
HotGrillonGrillAction Posted December 4, 2013 Author Share Posted December 4, 2013 SONOFA!!!!!! Why didn't anyone tell me I lost this bet! SMH Quote Link to comment
knapplc Posted December 4, 2013 Share Posted December 4, 2013 It remains to be seen if Gardner will even be a QB next year. Michigan dearly wants to move to a pro-style offense. Gardner isn't their man in that style. He may be a wideout this time next season. They kept him at QB, and he led the nation in fumbles (6) and was tied at 21st with 11 INTs. Quote Link to comment
Flood Posted December 4, 2013 Share Posted December 4, 2013 Well, looks like I was dead wrong. No surprise there, I guess. In the future, I would bet against me 10/10 times. Most of us went off the rails badly, though there WAS the injury. That's my excuse. Realistically, looking back, the Kool-Aid was flowing like Niagara Falls when most of us posted. The joys of the off season, when there is nothing but rainbows and unicorns ahead. All good times. Quote Link to comment
GBRedneck Posted December 4, 2013 Share Posted December 4, 2013 You would've won the bet if he was 100% healthy for the whole season. Unfortunately, he was never 100% healthy from the start of the season. His biggest strength was his acceleration. He could get to full speed quicker than anybody (when healthy). Without that, he was way too easy to defend against. Quote Link to comment
JTrain Posted December 4, 2013 Share Posted December 4, 2013 Just bet pops Tommy will be there next year. Not quite as confident, but probably around 80%. Quote Link to comment
CheeseHusker Posted December 4, 2013 Share Posted December 4, 2013 Well..... I hope for your sake you don't live anywhere near a Morton's. Quote Link to comment
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