Football games cant be won by offense alone, and arent stats a reflection of skill. In the few games i saw, willis made defensive backs and safetys look stupid by how open he got on them. Also i saw him make tremendous blocks to spring the back into the secondary. Also it would only take about a half game of scouting film to realize that hartwick passes. To still beable to dominate knowing they will pass is a testiment to skill
This section allows you to view all posts made by this member. Note that you can only see posts made in areas you currently have access to.
Pages1
#2
Region 2 football (New York and Pennsylvania-ish) / Re: Empire 8
November 22, 2005, 09:16:01 PM
Well its not just willis that was putting up ludacris stats, lindy crea had over 1000 yards rushing, 18 touchdowns and led the nation in all purpose yards as well, so its not like they were just throwing the ball up to willis everytime. Espo obviously has skill, but isnt it a lot easier to show off that skill with a more experianced quarterback as ithaca had. It seems that it would take more skill to be tied 3rd all time in recieiving touchdowns in a season with a freshman behind center.
#3
Region 2 football (New York and Pennsylvania-ish) / Re: Empire 8
November 22, 2005, 08:22:37 PM
After looking over the empire 8 all conference team selections, I found something that seemed a little odd in the stats. How is it that the leading receiver in the nation with touchdown receptions(22) and overall number of touchdowns(22) (13.2 points/game) from hartwick isn't on the first team offense. He had more touchdowns in just 2 games against ithaca and St. john fisher than esposito had in the entire regular season with 7 touchdowns and almost 300 yards. Anyone have any opinions?
Pages1