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re: Jayden is literally having a better season than any heisman winner since 2012

Posted on 11/16/23 at 7:54 am to
Posted by IM_4_LSU
Augusta, GA
Member since Mar 2014
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Posted on 11/16/23 at 7:54 am to
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Through this point of the season it absolutely is on par with Burrow in 2019. It’s okay to admit.


Through ten games Joe had 38 passing Touchdowns and 3 rushing touchdowns for a total of 41. Jayden has 38 touchdowns. Joe had 3,687 passing yds, Jayden has 3,164. Joe had 255 rushing yds to Jayden's 918 rushing yds. Total yds Joe had 3,942 to Jayden's 4,082. So yes Jayden has 140 more yds through 10 games but he has 3 less touchdowns.

Joe only had 1 game through 10 games where they failed to score 30 points and averaged 47.8 points per game through 10 games. Jayden has 2 games where we failed to score 30 points in a game and averaging 45.9 points per game.

Again Jayden is having a fantastic and historic season and the second best season in LSU history but its not on par with Joe's. Mainly because part of what made Joe's season the best in College Football history is how he ended the season the last 3 games (SEC Championship, Playoff Semi Final, and National Championship game) with 18 total touchdowns (16 passing and 2 rushing) and zero turnovers.
Posted by Wayne Campbell
Aurora, IL
Member since Oct 2011
6418 posts
Posted on 11/16/23 at 8:39 am to
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Again Jayden is having a fantastic and historic season and the second best season in LSU history but its not on par with Joe's.


We must have a different definition of "on par." You just broke down the statistics that show they are essentially even in total yards, total touchdowns, and points per game.

They may not end up even due to Burrow having 2 additional games (assuming bowl game for Daniels) and winning the SEC and NC. But on a per game basis at this point in the season they are absolutely "on par" with one another.
Posted by Datbayoubengal
Port City
Member since Sep 2009
26763 posts
Posted on 11/16/23 at 12:49 pm to
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Through ten games Joe had 38 passing Touchdowns and 3 rushing touchdowns for a total of 41. Jayden has 38 touchdowns. Joe had 3,687 passing yds, Jayden has 3,164. Joe had 255 rushing yds to Jayden's 918 rushing yds. Total yds Joe had 3,942 to Jayden's 4,082. So yes Jayden has 140 more yds through 10 games but he has 3 less touchdowns.

Joe averaged 41.6 plays per game during those 10 games. Daniels is averaging 38.7 plays per game.
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Joe only had 1 game through 10 games where they failed to score 30 points and averaged 47.8 points per game through 10 games. Jayden has 2 games where we failed to score 30 points in a game and averaging 45.9 points per game.
Daniels gor knocked out Vs Bama, or he would have at least got to 35 there. Versus FSU, we kick 2 FGs instead of going for 4th downs and we still lose, but it's 30-45. We were also without our top 4 running backs in that game. Don't think Burrow ever had to deal with anything like that.
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Again Jayden is having a fantastic and historic season and the second best season in LSU history but its not on par with Joe's. Mainly because part of what made Joe's season the best in College Football history is how he ended the season the last 3 games (SEC Championship, Playoff Semi Final, and National Championship game) with 18 total touchdowns (16 passing and 2 rushing) and zero turnovers.


I can agree that he had the best 3 game stretch, when it mattered most, I have ever seen and likely will ever see. However, going off pure effectiveness, Daniels averages more yards per play than Burrow and is behind Burrow by only 0.78 plays per touchdown.

He's essentially Burrow
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