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The sad thing is jake heaps is one of the older and more experienced qb's in the league and he's faced by far the worst competition.
in the end, EMAW will always win.
Pretty sure Bryce Petty should read "Daniel Sams"
Quote from: kostakio on September 08, 2013, 03:58:45 PMThe sad thing is jake heaps is one of the older and more experienced qb's in the league and he's faced by far the worst competition.I watched some of the replay. Heaps looked really bad.
Stats from ESPN. Yards per Passing Attempt.1. Bryce Petty 16.3 y/a (1st Nationally) 80% Completion (3rd) 2. JW Walsh 8.5 y/a (36th) 77.8% (7th)3. Jake Waters 9.3 y/a (22nd) 71.7% (20th)4. Mayfield (TT) 8.7 y/a (34th) 71.1% (23rd)5. Richardson (ISU) 7.6 y/a 68.8% (36th)6. David Ash 9.6 y/a 62.9%7. Milliard 6.9 y/a 60.6%8. Boykin 8.12 y/a 60.0%9. Jake Heaps 5.5 y/a 50%10. Knight (OU) 4.3 y/a 43.8%
We should have a pick-em contest over what stupid, random stat AndrewVonWhatever will roll out each Sunday.
That game was already lost. Can we also factor in the dropped TD pass by TLBL vs ULL?
Quote from: Panjandrum on September 08, 2013, 04:05:19 PMQuote from: kostakio on September 08, 2013, 03:58:45 PMThe sad thing is jake heaps is one of the older and more experienced qb's in the league and he's faced by far the worst competition.I watched some of the replay. Heaps looked really bad.was at the game and you're wrong...early on he threw 3 perfect passes and each was dropped and pretty much the whole second half KU ran the ball. Heaps numbers for the game weren't impressive but his passes were accurate and he never tried to force a bad throw.