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  • Footwedge
    Laley23;1570066 wrote:Wizhurd posted this earlier. But its good enough to post again...
    LOL..LOL...LOL

    You forgot to mention that Forte compiled those numbers in 4 years. Lewis did it in 2. Tee it back up. You get a mulligan. Like I said, Lewis>>>>>>>>>> Forte in college. I guess surpassing HOFer Dorsett as a freshman means nothing doesn't it?

    Try doubling Lewis' Numbers (although it would be a lot more than double playing as a junior and senior) and then get back to me.
  • Footwedge
    shook_17;1569945 wrote:So tell me how Ryan Leaf is having a better career then Tom Brady? or tell me how DION Lewis is having a better career than Forte right now. Or how Jason White and Tim Tebow are having better careers then Tony Romo?

    Please I have nothing else to do right now. explain way.

    Well expect think of your daughter
    You need to switch from Percocet to Oxycontin. You are worse at math than Lshlup...and that's saying something. Listen carefully. Percentages are clear. The better you are in college, the better your chances are of success in the NFL. If you can't grasp that, then I feel sorry for you. You can't argue it..you can't debate it.

    Maybe you should google the bell curve and learn a little bit about statistics.

    Citing an example of a Tom Brady does not change the laws of statistics.
    Number 15 seeds beat number 2 seeds about once every 10 games or so. Your argument is beyond lame.
  • Footwedge
    More on Lewis as a frosh...from wiki...

    During twelve regular season games of the 2009 season, Lewis accumulated 1,640 rushing yards rushing and 17 rushing touchdowns.[SUP][3][/SUP] He rushed for 180 yards and two touchdowns in an October 2009 victory over Big East rival Rutgers for which he was named Big East Conference Offensive Player of the Week and featured in Sports Illustrated.[SUP][4][/SUP][SUP][5][/SUP] Following this and later performances, he was mentioned in several news outlets as a possible Heisman Trophy candidate.[SUP][6][/SUP] Lewis had his sixth 100-yard plus rushing game of the season against Syracuse.
    He rushed for more than 1,799 yards during the 2009 season and broke Craig "Ironhead" Heyward's record at Pittsburgh for rushes in a single game with 47 against University of Cincinnati in the Big East Championship game, totaling 194 rushing yards, three touchdowns, as well as five catches for 34 yards.[SUP][7][/SUP]
    Lewis was the only freshman and one of four running backs named among 15 "Players to Watch" for the 2009 Walter Camp Player of the Year award.[SUP][8][/SUP] He was also among 16 semifinalists for the Maxwell Award,[SUP][9][/SUP] and was one of ten semifinalists, and the only true freshman, for the Doak Walker Award.[SUP][10][/SUP] Lewis was also honored as a "Midseason All-American" by CBSSports.com and SI.com.[SUP][10][/SUP]
    Lewis set the Big East freshman rushing record previously held by Tony Dorsett.[SUP][11][/SUP] The lightly recruited running back was third nationally in rushing (1,799 yards, 5.5 avg) and broke LeSean Mccoy's record for most points by a Pitt Freshman on December 5, 2009 for the Big East championship against the Cincinnati Bearcats.[SUP][8][/SUP] He broke Dorsett's record for most rushing yards by a Pitt freshman during the 2009 Meineke Car Care Bowl, after which he was named the game's MVP.[SUP][12][/SUP]
    Following the conclusion of the regular season, Lewis was named the National Freshman of the Year by the Sporting News and CBSSports.com,[SUP][13][/SUP] as well as the Offensive Freshman of the Year by College Football News.[SUP][14][/SUP] He was also named a second team All-American by the Associated Press, Sporting News, CBSSports.com, Sports Illustrated, Rivals.com, and Scout.com.[SUP][15][/SUP] Lewis was the only freshman named to the first or second AP All-American team.[SUP][16][/SUP] Lewis was named both the Big East Conference Rookie of the Year and Offensive Player of the Year[SUP][17][/SUP] as well as the Eastern College Athletic Conference Rookie of the Year.[SUP][18]

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dion_Lewis

    So how did Forte do as a freshman???

    120 carries 640 yards 4.5 ypc...YAWN!!
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  • SportsAndLady
    Holy shit, no one cares
  • thavoice
    Ironman92;1570051 wrote:The hell is wrong with Polamalu? He just not want to go? Not sure he missed a snap all season. Good for Ward though.
    Probably does not want to risk getting an injury.

    Now the browns have 6...like the Chiefs last year. Telling you, 2014 browns will be the 2013 chiefls
  • Ironman92
    thavoice;1570142 wrote:Probably does not want to risk getting an injury.

    Now the browns have 6...like the Chiefs last year. Telling you, 2014 browns will be the 2013 chiefls
    You piss off like_that when you make these types of posts.
  • lhslep134
    Footwedge;1570085 wrote:More on Lewis as a frosh
    yeah but what percentile??
  • thavoice
    Ironman92;1570144 wrote:You piss off like_that when you make these types of posts.
    Dang.

    Then I will stop.
  • Ironman92
    thavoice;1570153 wrote:Dang.

    Then I will stop.
    No you won't lol
  • queencitybuckeye
    Footwedge at his best, if the facts don't support his case, he lies.

    If his case were valid, most if not all of the all-time college leaders in a statistical category would be superstars. Out of the top-15 all-time college rushers, how many superstars? Two. How many with little to no success? At least three depending on where you draw the line. The rest were decent to pretty good. Add it up and it translates to a nearly zero correlation.

    Passing leaders? One in the top 10 that could remotely be considered a "star" in the pros (Rivers). Must go 40 deep to find a superstar (Manning).
  • thavoice
    queencitybuckeye;1570163 wrote:Footwedge at his best, if the facts don't support his case, he lies.

    If his case were valid, most if not all of the all-time college leaders in a statistical category would be superstars. Out of the top-15 all-time college rushers, how many superstars? Two. How many with little to no success? At least three depending on where you draw the line. The rest were decent to pretty good. Add it up and it translates to a nearly zero correlation.
    Eyah..kinda like Delta's own Nate Kmic who rushed for over 8K yards in college......
  • like_that
    Ironman92;1570144 wrote:You piss off like_that when you make these types of posts.
    Not really. It's blatantly obvious what he is doing. Therefore it's nullified 100% of the time.
  • like_that
    Btw Gase informed the Browns to move on without him. My guess is Quinn is our coach. It would be a good hire IMO.
  • bases_loaded
    Gase told us thanks but no thanks.
  • shook_17
    Gase has called the browns and withdrawn his name from the HC search. I think that is a blessing. So is it down to Quinn and Penttine?
  • thavoice
    As a steeler fan i was hoping they would have hired Gase because I think that would have been a failure.
    Quinn would be a great fit and probably their best option. He will bring swagger back to the team and franchise. Bring in an offensive guy to take Manziel or whatever QB is drafted to the next level and they are competing against the bengals for the crown.[
    Remember, Cincy and mIkey boy brown were the laughingstock until they hit a HR with the draft with Green and Dalton. If the browns draft right and bring in quinn it just may be their ticket.

    I think it will come down to whom they draft though.

    QUOTE=like_that;1570178]Btw Gase informed the Browns to move on without him. My guess is Quinn is our coach. It would be a good hire IMO.[/QUOTE]
  • Ironman92
    queencitybuckeye;1570163 wrote:Footwedge at his best, if the facts don't support his case, he lies.

    If his case were valid, most if not all of the all-time college leaders in a statistical category would be superstars. Out of the top-15 all-time college rushers, how many superstars? Two. How many with little to no success? At least three depending on where you draw the line. The rest were decent to pretty good. Add it up and it translates to a nearly zero correlation.

    Passing leaders? One in the top 10 that could remotely be considered a "star" in the pros (Rivers). Must go 40 deep to find a superstar (Manning).
    You have to factor in the strength of conference they played in

    /footwedge's reply
  • jordo212000
    shook_17;1570180 wrote:Gase has called the browns and withdrawn his name from the HC search. I think that is a blessing. So is it down to Quinn and Penttine?
    http://deadspin.com/the-browns-coaching-search-just-got-sadder-and-more-de-1505776634?utm_campaign=socialflow_deadspin_twitter&utm_source=deadspin_twitter&utm_medium=socialflow
  • like_that
    Lol, anyone surprised this dipshit poked his head on this site/thread as soon as Gase announced he didnt want to be the HC?

    The article is just a typical media douche bag (something you have in common turdo), taking a typical cheap shot at Cleveland. The only guy on that list that they legitimately wanted, and missed out on is Whisenhunt. Nice fail though.
  • jordo212000
    like_that;1570213 wrote:Lol, anyone surprised this dipshit poked his head on this site/thread as soon as Gase announced he didnt want to be the HC?

    The article is just a typical media douche bag (something you have in common turdo), taking a typical cheap shot at Cleveland. The only guy on that list that they legitimately wanted, and missed out on is Whisenhunt. Nice fail though.
    So they didn't want Adam Gase?
  • like_that
    jordo212000;1570220 wrote:So they didn't want Adam Gase?
    They wanted to interview him. Interview does not = hire. A lot of inside reports (not the BS you read), said he was far from the top choice and Quinn was in the running for it. Nice fail though. I would take Quinn any day of the week.

    You are just being the typical douche you always are. Can't wait for you take another hiatus from this site, because somebody made you butt hurt.
  • jordo212000
    The article was about people on their wish list who didn't take the Browns job. I told you when they first fired Chudzinski that this was going to happen.
  • like_that
    jordo212000;1570223 wrote:The article was about people on their wish list who didn't take the Browns job. I told you when they first fired Chudzinski that this was going to happen.
    No, they are people they extended out to. That does not equate to a wish list. Considering you went to Marietta, I don't know what fail job you have, but when most legit employers ask you for an interview, it doesn't mean you are getting the job lolfail. Haslam said they were going to interview as many people as they can so they can get it right. What part of that can't your understand? Do you realize McDaniels turned the job down, because the Browns TOLD HIM he wasn't the front runner. You are trying too hard to be right, when you are never right. Just stop.

    But hey, if you want to be a douche, leave the site for a month, and come back to pretend you are right again, be my guest. I am just happy you are starting to realize everyone here rather see you never post.

    Edit: A lot of those names were never even confirmed by the Browns either. Keep the fail amok train going.
  • jordo212000
    like_that;1570225 wrote:No, they are people they extended out to. That does not equate to a wish list. Considering you went to Marietta, I don't know what fail job you have, but when most legit employers ask you for an interview, it doesn't mean you are getting the job lolfail. Haslam said they were going to interview as many people as they can so they can get it right. What part of that can't your understand? Do you realize McDaniels turned the job down, because the Browns TOLD HIM he wasn't the front runner. You are trying too hard to be right, when you are never right. Just stop.
    Ok, yeah you are right. The Browns front office has this situation totally under control