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Patrick Willis played the same schedule Jordan has. We all know where he is. Give the kid his due.

 

 

Jordan has done well but he is no Patrick Willis. No comparison speed and power. Willis playing against the talent level of the teams that are playing now, Willlis would rush for over 4000 yds if he had that many carries. Not trying to down Jordan he has performed well and he has a 1 in 3 chance of winning award but I bet if he had a choice of winning last night or winning award he would be getting ready to play next week. That is probaly one trait all the players up for this award have.

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Stats maybe better for Jordan but Marco puts up the yards aganist the good teams. Second round playoffs aganist Cascade he has 286 yards rushing & Jordan only had 56 aganist TCA.

 

Dailey wins just because he gets the numbers aganist all teams, good & not so good ones.

 

 

Jordan had the stomach virus this past week. he got an iv before the game also. so this shows u wat kind of person that is willing to go out and try hard even tho he was not 100%

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Jordan had the stomach virus this past week. he got an iv before the game also. so this shows u wat kind of person that is willing to go out and try hard even tho he was not 100%

 

 

Thats fine too... Sorry he was sick.

 

Marco now has numbers that can be compareable to Jordan's. If the numbers on the Tennessean is correct, Marco is only a little over 200 yards from Jordan & has 1 more TD than he does.

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What records is Marco #1, 2, or whatever in? Fill us in on all that WH.

 

 

OK, Here we go.....

 

Most Consecutive 100-Yard Rushing Games

2nd in TSAAA history with 25. All time record is 27

 

Most Points in a Career

2nd in TSSAA history with 696. All time record is 792

 

Most Points in a Season - Individual

2nd in TSSAA history with 270 in 2006. All time record is 290

 

Most Rushing Touchdowns in a Career

1st in TSSAA history with 111

 

Most Rushing Touchdowns in a Season - Individual

Tie for second with 42 in 2006. All time record is 43

 

Most Rushing Yards by a Quarterback in a Season

1st in TSSAA histroy with 2812 in 2006

2nd in TSSAA histroy with 2184 in 2007

He has first & second in this record

 

Most Rushing Yards in a Career

3rd in TSSAA histroy with 7434 yards. Second is 7530 & first is 9442

 

Most Rushing Yards in a Season - Individual

2nd in TSSAA histroy with 2812 in 2006. 1st all time is 3008

 

Most Touchdowns in a Career

2nd in TSSAA histroy with 111. 1st all time is 132

 

Most Touchdowns in a Career (Rushing + Passing)

1st in TSSAA histroy with 123

 

Most Touchdowns in a Season (Rushing + Passing) - Individual

3rd in TSSAA histroy with 45. 2nd all time is 46 & 1st is 52

 

Most Touchdowns in a Season - Individual

2nd in TSSAA histroy with 42. 1st all time is 48

 

 

Total Offense in a Career (Includes Rushing & Passing Yardage Only)

4th in TSSAA history with 8703 yards. 3rd is 9321, 2nd is 9936 & 1st is 10497

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QUOTE(aLcOaChAmP5 @ Nov 17 2007 - 11:35 AM)

Cobb from Alcoa had a statement game last night in a 56-21 win over CAK. He had 160 passing and 3 tds, 150 rushing and 2 tds, and he intercepted a pass and almost ran it back! His best game this year!

 

Sounds like an average Kindal Harper game!

 

 

What was absent in the mentioning of Cobb's spectacular preformance, and it being his best game of the year is the fact that he has had little opportunity to showcase his talents after halftime of the vast majority of games because his team, the most dominant in 2A ever, so soundly drubbs all of its opponents. Cobb has played in later half of only three games and so his statistics reflect half of what could have been potentialy earned. As for Harper and his mighty peabody team ,hahaha, he is the lone player on is slightly above average team. If this team which is the epitimy of mediocraty ever became fortunate enough to play Alcoa they would leave the in shock and awe, wondering if their eigth amendment rights had been violated because that shure would be cruel and unusual punishment. Fortunately for them this will not happen because if there football skills are not adept enough to deafeat a dismal 4-6 George Washington Carver team by more than 20, they can not beat Milan, but if that aboration did take place Peabody would be dismantled by Goodpasture. Cobb is the most outstanding player in 2A he plays on a team that has not been challenged in a 2a game since the 2005 state championship game. It is impossible to argue that another player deserves the award reserved for the most outstanding player in the state when that respective players team could not play within four touchdowns of cobb and the best team in 2A.

 

Of course Harper has put up better numbers his team has won only four games by more than 21. This means he had to play the entierty of most games. Cobb has played in three fourth quaters his numbers should be multiplied by two to give an accurate depiction of what he has done over the course of this season. Cobb is the best player on the best team he is commited to play for an institution in the highly touted Southeastern Conference and their is no comparison between his abilities and those of harper, or for that matter anyone in 2A.

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QUOTE(aLcOaChAmP5 @ Nov 17 2007 - 11:35 AM)

Cobb from Alcoa had a statement game last night in a 56-21 win over CAK. He had 160 passing and 3 tds, 150 rushing and 2 tds, and he intercepted a pass and almost ran it back! His best game this year!

What was absent in the mentioning of Cobb's spectacular preformance, and it being his best game of the year is the fact that he has had little opportunity to showcase his talents after halftime of the vast majority of games because his team, the most dominant in 2A ever, so soundly drubbs all of its opponents. Cobb has played in later half of only three games and so his statistics reflect half of what could have been potentialy earned. As for Harper and his mighty peabody team ,hahaha, he is the lone player on is slightly above average team. If this team which is the epitimy of mediocraty ever became fortunate enough to play Alcoa they would leave the in shock and awe, wondering if their eigth amendment rights had been violated because that shure would be cruel and unusual punishment. Fortunately for them this will not happen because if there football skills are not adept enough to deafeat a dismal 4-6 George Washington Carver team by more than 20, they can not beat Milan, but if that aboration did take place Peabody would be dismantled by Goodpasture. Cobb is the most outstanding player in 2A he plays on a team that has not been challenged in a 2a game since the 2005 state championship game. It is impossible to argue that another player deserves the award reserved for the most outstanding player in the state when that respective players team could not play within four touchdowns of cobb and the best team in 2A.

 

Of course Harper has put up better numbers his team has won only four games by more than 21. This means he had to play the entierty of most games. Cobb has played in three fourth quaters his numbers should be multiplied by two to give an accurate depiction of what he has done over the course of this season. Cobb is the best player on the best team he is commited to play for an institution in the highly touted Southeastern Conference and their is no comparison between his abilities and those of harper, or for that matter anyone in 2A.

 

Ok Mr Smartest person alive, if you are going to try to use big words stick with spell check instead of almost Hooked on Phonics. /dry.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=" Even though I do agree with some of your points (but not all) , The Spelling Bee kinda detracts from your argument /huh.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":huh:" border="0" alt="huh.gif" />

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Ok Mr Smartest person alive, if you are going to try to use big words stick with spell check instead of almost Hooked on Phonics. /dry.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=" Even though I do agree with some of your points (but not all) , The Spelling Bee kinda detracts from your argument /huh.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":huh:" border="0" alt="huh.gif" />

 

 

I apologize for any errors that may have occured in the construction of the words that I posted I was typing at a swift pace and did not take the time to review potential mistake for phonetical correctness. As for the big words I do not think I used any words that people of a standard education would not use in daily conversation.

 

This is beside the point any way Randal Cobb is better than any other player in 2A PERIOD!

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