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Man, I really thought Fisher was the best QB in the state. His Stats are unbelievable not to mention he was the Super 7 offensive player of the year and Clinic Bowl MVP. I think Edmiston is definately a great football player, but I would have put him as an athlete more than a QB. I don't think his arm could touch Fisher's...and yes I have seen him play.

 

Michael Fisher - 12 games played - 147 completions out of 234 attmepts for 2302 yards. Thats 63% with 16 TDs and 4 Int (Josh White won the Heisman with same percentage :justwrestle: ), averaging 182 yards passing per game. He had a 164 efficiency rating.

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Man, I really thought Fisher was the best QB in the state. His Stats are unbelievable not to mention he was the Super 7 offensive player of the year and Clinic Bowl MVP. I think Edmiston is definately a great football player, but I would have put him as an athlete more than a QB. I don't think his arm could touch Fisher's...and yes I have seen him play.

 

Michael Fisher - 12 games played - 147 completions out of 234 attmepts for 2302 yards. Thats 63% with 16 TDs and 4 Int (Josh White won the Heisman with same percentage :justwrestle: ), averaging 182 yards passing per game. He had a 164 efficiency rating.

I absolutely agree. Also, nobody has as sharp a mind as Fisher. He used his intelligence brilliantly, mastering a complex college offense.

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Man, I really thought Fisher was the best QB in the state. His Stats are unbelievable not to mention he was the Super 7 offensive player of the year and Clinic Bowl MVP. I think Edmiston is definately a great football player, but I would have put him as an athlete more than a QB. I don't think his arm could touch Fisher's...and yes I have seen him play.

 

Michael Fisher - 12 games played - 147 completions out of 234 attmepts for 2302 yards. Thats 63% with 16 TDs and 4 Int (Josh White won the Heisman with same percentage :justwrestle: ), averaging 182 yards passing per game. He had a 164 efficiency rating.

I absolutely agree. Also, nobody has as sharp a mind as Fisher. He used his intelligence brilliantly, mastering a complex college offense.

Passing Leaders

Name School ATT CMP YDS TD 2PT

Randy Schlappi Ezell-Harding 282 167 2443 28 1

Matt Solima Franklin 255 129 2158 18 0

Michael Fisher MBA 214 137 2104 15 0

 

 

I would think that Solima had some impressive stats and ran as complex an offense as BA

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(Josh White won the Heisman with same percentage :justwrestle: )

First off, it's Jason White who will be leading OU to their 8th National Championship.

 

I also agree with BigDogDaddy, Solima was awesome running quite a complex offense. And don't say, MBA fans, that Solima's stats are better because he played one more game than Fisher. Solima didn't play vs Ravenwood and was seen in limited action vs Kenwood (two games he could have easily padded some stats).

 

WesVols, I'm not quite sure how you can say he had the most sharp mind, that can't really be proven. I think Solima was pretty darn smart at the position, too.

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Man, I really thought Fisher was the best QB in the state.

 

I think Edmiston is definately a great football player, but

 

I don't think his arm could touch Fisher's...and yes I have seen him play.

Congratulations to all the players who were selected and to those honorably mentioned.

 

I guess these posts show our own biases. Personally, I think Michael Edmiston is quite deserving. I, also, saw several of these guys play...and Edmiston several times. He is as good as any I saw.

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If I counted correctly, Riverdale had 10 make Honorable Mention. None made the first or second team but 8 will be back next year for another try.

 

I thnk that goes to show it really is a team game. Of course, Germantown had three on the 1st and 2d team. It doesn't hurt to have some of those big dogs too. :justwrestle:

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Coacht...Did you get this from the Jackson Sun? I`m just wondering why at the bottom of the list all the players listed under General are from West TN.

No, I got it from someone in East Tennessee. I hadn't noticed that they were all from West Tenn. I'll check other complete lists with other papers later today and see if they are all the same.

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