Holy crap i thought we were koolaid drinkers

Maybe instead of ISU or Baylor, we should kick ksu out of the Big xll just for being so damn stupid. I mean reading some of their posts is like listening to a cartoon. Idiots.

 
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somebody needs to go back to grade school and retake stats class, wow what a real moran. try to despute my arguement and get shreded like the dude at the end of Fargo in the woodchipper, k? or just say hey, i give up. basically the stats don't try to lie bro, hate doggin on fellow emaw'rs, so i won't but you know what? JNels will break even more of his records. mo' records, less' problems.
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My favorite quote from that thread:

If Josh Freeman gets drafted by Jordy's team I could really see them being that Joe Montana/Jerry Rice combo. I mean seriously, look at how much more ripped/good looking Freeman is than Joe Montana. This is going to be the easiest record Jordy has ever set IMhO.
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Somehow I really doubt Freeman is better than the greatest QB of all time...

 
My favorite quote from that thread:

If Josh Freeman gets drafted by Jordy's team I could really see them being that Joe Montana/Jerry Rice combo. I mean seriously, look at how much more ripped/good looking Freeman is than Joe Montana. This is going to be the easiest record Jordy has ever set IMhO.
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Somehow I really doubt Freeman is better than the greatest QB of all time...

Agreed.

I loved the rationale --- that Freeman is more "ripped" than Montana. OK, so is Sylvester Stallone --- is Sly somehow then a better QB than Montana too? And that Jordy is bigger, faster, and more ripped than Rice. OK, so too have been 100's of NFL receivers --- and none topped Rice. As it were, Rice is really interesting. On paper --- or looking at his size and speed (or, really lack thereof) one would question whether he'd even be NFL stuff. Yet he was the best. Really amazing when you think about it --- Jerry Rice is the poster child for how measurables (size, 40 yard dash time, etc) are not the measure of the man on the field.

 
My favorite quote from that thread:

If Josh Freeman gets drafted by Jordy's team I could really see them being that Joe Montana/Jerry Rice combo. I mean seriously, look at how much more ripped/good looking Freeman is than Joe Montana. This is going to be the easiest record Jordy has ever set IMhO.
:laughpound
Somehow I really doubt Freeman is better than the greatest QB of all time...

Agreed.

I loved the rationale --- that Freeman is more "ripped" than Montana. OK, so is Sylvester Stallone --- is Sly somehow then a better QB than Montana too? And that Jordy is bigger, faster, and more ripped than Rice. OK, so too have been 100's of NFL receivers --- and none topped Rice. As it were, Rice is really interesting. On paper --- or looking at his size and speed (or, really lack thereof) one would question whether he'd even be NFL stuff. Yet he was the best. Really amazing when you think about it --- Jerry Rice is the poster child for how measurables (size, 40 yard dash time, etc) are not the measure of the man on the field.
There are tons of receivers in the NFL with poor size and speed who are just awesome anyway. Deion Branch comes to mind, as he isn't that quick and is extremely short but he's a super bowl MVP who racks up yards, receptions and TDs year after year. Steve Smith, arguably the best WR in the NFL right now, is fast but he's only 5'8" or something.

 
Nice!

Say...when did Kansas get electricity anyway? Or did those thieving bastards run an extension cord over the border again? Gawd...I hate when they do that! :angry:

 
somebody needs to go back to grade school and retake stats class, wow what a real moran. try to despute my arguement and get shreded like the dude at the end of Fargo in the woodchipper, k? or just say hey, i give up. basically the stats don't try to lie bro, hate doggin on fellow emaw'rs, so i won't but you know what? JNels will break even more of his records. mo' records, less' problems.
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thanks Bub ! that picture is priceless

 
somebody needs to go back to grade school and retake stats class, wow what a real moran. try to despute my arguement and get shreded like the dude at the end of Fargo in the woodchipper, k? or just say hey, i give up. basically the stats don't try to lie bro, hate doggin on fellow emaw'rs, so i won't but you know what? JNels will break even more of his records. mo' records, less' problems.
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It's a meme!

Please ignore the stinky bait from other sites. They went looking for catfish and pulled in a haul of Huskers.

 
Here is the best post in that thread:

from: Chet Stedman on Yesterday at 08:07:39 pm
For me the question isn't IF Jordy will break the records but how many years it will take him. Rice played 21 seasons in the NFL, 303 games. He caught 1549 balls for 22,895 yards and 197 TD's. He scored a total of 208 TD's (counting rushing ect..).

Jordy in 12 games caught 122 balls for 1606 yards and 11 touchdowns. So add another 4 game onto those stats and its an extra 30.5 balls rounded to 31 (153), 401.5 yards rounded to 402 (2008), an extra 2.75 TD's rounded off for 14.

Thus in an average 16 game season Jordy will have 153 catches, 2008 yards and 14 TD's. Then IMO you have to give bonuses for a better running game, quarterback, and training program....so bump up the catches by 20, the yards by 250 and give a couple extra TD's. Thus 173 catches 2258 yards and 15 TD's.

So after 10 years of that he should have the catches and yards wrapped up easily b/c I didn't even take into account his talent improving somehow. On that average he will be at 150 TD's, which you can probably bump up to 170 due to aforementioned talent increases. Thus roughly in the middle of his 12th season Jordy should have that record wrapped up too.

Flawless logic.
Flawless logic, indeed.

 
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