HT721 Posted October 7, 2009 Posted October 7, 2009 http://www.thesportsreportgirl.com/?p=648 Crompton was number 1 though.
4chs Posted October 7, 2009 Posted October 7, 2009 SEC with 3 of the "top 6". May have something to do with the defenses they face.
bugatti Posted October 7, 2009 Posted October 7, 2009 May have something to do with the defenses they face. Or the fact they are not very good. Hartline has thrown about 4 picks this year that you or I could have intercepted simply because they were thrown right to the defender. These take in to account OOC games as well.
FC Posted October 7, 2009 Posted October 7, 2009 May have something to do with the defenses they face. Of course it couln’t be that they are just not that good, or the coaches who recruited them over estimated their ability, it has to be that the SEC is just that much better than all the other teams in the country.
TrueBlueWildcat Posted October 7, 2009 Posted October 7, 2009 Hartline is horrible but yet Brooks won't make any kind of change.
jvdfc Posted October 7, 2009 Posted October 7, 2009 Hartline is horrible but yet Brooks won't make any kind of change. :idunno: Heck, try Fidler. It couldn't be worse.
Wireman Posted October 7, 2009 Posted October 7, 2009 6. Mike “The Punisher” Hartline (Kentucky) – He’s been punishing his coaches, his teammates and Kentucky fans all year for believing in him. In five games, he’s barely passed for 600 yards and he has more interceptions (6) than touchdowns (5). I guess UK used up all their recruiting points getting Andre Woodson, because this guy is terrible. The Punisher? :lol:
Wireman Posted October 7, 2009 Posted October 7, 2009 What's funny is that they have a top 20 QB playing WR.
pigman Posted October 7, 2009 Posted October 7, 2009 How many people on this board go to practice everyday? While I'm not happy with Hartline again I go to the fact that Joker and Rich see them everyday. I guess I'll just have to trust their judgement over people that never see practice. The SEC does have something to do with QB's having a difficult time, while it's not all on the defenses being that good it does have some bearing. I know Florida is a notch above everyone, but look at what they did to Bradford last year after the record setting year he had against big 12 defenses.
Wireman Posted October 7, 2009 Posted October 7, 2009 How many people on this board go to practice everyday? While I'm not happy with Hartline again I go to the fact that Joker and Rich see them everyday. I guess I'll just have to trust their judgement over people that never see practice. The SEC does have something to do with QB's having a difficult time, while it's not all on the defenses being that good it does have some bearing. I know Florida is a notch above everyone, but look at what they did to Bradford last year after the record setting year he had against big 12 defenses. No offense intended, but I don't really need to go to practice to see that Hartline is not the answer at QB.
TrueBlueWildcat Posted October 7, 2009 Posted October 7, 2009 How many people on this board go to practice everyday? While I'm not happy with Hartline again I go to the fact that Joker and Rich see them everyday. I guess I'll just have to trust their judgement over people that never see practice. The SEC does have something to do with QB's having a difficult time, while it's not all on the defenses being that good it does have some bearing. I know Florida is a notch above everyone, but look at what they did to Bradford last year after the record setting year he had against big 12 defenses. You're comparing Bradford to Hartline? :lol: Also, it doesn't matter some people are great in practice, but are horrible in game situations. Hartline could be one of those players because he is horrible once the game starts.
pigman Posted October 7, 2009 Posted October 7, 2009 Not comparing Hartline to Bradford at all. Comparing SEC defenses to big 12 defenses, pay attention:lol:. No offense taken wireman, all I was trying to say is he must be the best we have at this time, or two good coaches would be playing someone else. Didn't our QB coach also coach Peyton Manning, seems he may know a little more than me.
4chs Posted October 7, 2009 Posted October 7, 2009 Or the fact they are not very good. Hartline has thrown about 4 picks this year that you or I could have intercepted simply because they were thrown right to the defender. These take in to account OOC games as well. I'm not saying that they are good college QB's, but I think that they would not be ranked where they are on this list if they played in one of the non-BCS conferences.
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