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re: Program of the Decade

Posted on 1/9/09 at 2:13 pm to
Posted by Cajuncharger
South Central Louisiana, Mud Dogs!
Member since Nov 2005
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Posted on 1/9/09 at 2:13 pm to
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Actually, he shouldn't have won it either year. Crabtree was a better player both years than the winners were either year.


Wow, I can't agree with that statement, at all! Even if someone were better than Tebow, which I don't believe, it could never be a wide receiver who doesn't contribute on special teams! How can a receiver be the most valuable player in the country?
Posted by King Joey
Just south of the DC/US border
Member since Mar 2004
12507 posts
Posted on 1/9/09 at 2:22 pm to
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How can a receiver be the most valuable player in the country?
Well, reflecting yet another of the myriad problems with the Heisman, it is not necessarily the case that it should go to the most valuable player. It is supposedly awarded to the most outstanding player LINK, which is quite a subjective term. I, personally, have always felt that should refer to the player who performs his role on the team better than anyone else in the country performs their role on the team. That would put Offensive linemen, linebackers and tight ends on a level footing with quarterbacks and running backs. Obviously, the DAC has taken a very different meaning, incorporating a strong dose of the "most valuable" factor into the balloting.

I think Crabtree was and is a better WR than either Tebow or Bradford have been QBs. In my opnion, that makes him a better football player. Not nearly as valuable, but better. That's why I think he is more deserving of the "most outstanding player" award, which the Heisman is supposed to be.

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