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long duck dong said...
my bad. So what are the updated stats of the 2 Buckeyes I mentioned? Let me guess. Shazier, 90 tackles, 12 TFL, 5 sacks. Sabino, 60 tackles, 10 TFL, 4 sacks? You guys are crazy if you think Ryan is anything better than average. Crazy I tell ya. Scout team material if he's a Buckeye. Sorry to say it.
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pappy121 said...
Stats are ok but you also have to consider the amount of opportunities. I know this might sound confusing to you so let me explain. You see your two Buckeyes play for a very poor defense. Most people would think this would hurt their stats but that is a mistake. Their stats might even be better than Ryan's' because of it. You see when the Buckeyes give up so many 1st downs they end up on the field more than Ryan. When they give up those 3rd and longs it just increases their opportunities for personal stats. Ryan does not get these chances when he forces opposing offenses off the field. I hope this helps you with your confusion.
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pappy121 said...
Stats are ok but you also have to consider the amount of opportunities. I know this might sound confusing to you so let me explain. You see your two Buckeyes play for a very poor defense. Most people would think this would hurt their stats but that is a mistake. Their stats might even be better than Ryan's' because of it. You see when the Buckeyes give up so many 1st downs they end up on the field more than Ryan. When they give up those 3rd and longs it just increases their opportunities for personal stats. Ryan does not get these chances when he forces opposing offenses off the field. I hope this helps you with your confusion.
This post was edited by Wolverines89 on 10/15/2012 at 4:37 AM
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I think you're too quick to dismiss the miracles that O'Brien can do..





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