To: VA Advogado
Heisman "voting" is a farce. Crouch is a very good option quarterback, but (as a passer) he's mediocre at best, as illustrated in the Colorado game. I find it strange that most Heisman voters would give the trophy to a QB who will never play that position at the NFL level. Crouch is a terrific athlete, but he won't even make an NFL practice squad as a QB.....
61 posted on
12/08/2001 5:12:11 PM PST by
Spook86
To: Spook86
I find it strange that most Heisman voters would give the trophy to a QB who will never play that position at the NFL level. Fortunately, that is not a critera of the award.
To: Spook86
Heisman "voting" is a farce. Crouch is a very good option quarterback, but (as a passer) he's mediocre at best, as illustrated in the Colorado game. I find it strange that most Heisman voters would give the trophy to a QB who will never play that position at the NFL level. Crouch is a terrific athlete, but he won't even make an NFL practice squad as a QB..... That's because the Heisman is not about being in the NFL. Never has been, never will be.
118 posted on
12/08/2001 6:15:20 PM PST by
Fury
To: Spook86
Consistent with conservative principles: the Heisman Committee is a private organization. If you don't like what they do, either buy them out, start your own competing organization, or shut up.
Or maybe you'd prefer that Hillary investigate them. After all, she already knows how to utter the words "level playing field."
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