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Re: Better Rookie Season Stats Griffin or Luck?
Thread OP, as I'm sure this far into a thread very few people are reading it....
I'm actually curious about the questions asked in the OP, I'm not trying to make a statement on any other subject not wins or who I think will be better long term.
The questions posed int the OP were the topics of a great discussion at work awhile back and who better to have that discussion with then the my Redskins brethen?
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Originally Posted by 30gut
First and foremost I want the Redskins to win more games this year but I have to admit a strong secondary desire: I want Griffin to post better offensive numbers then Luck.
At first I was confident that Griffin's superior production was a certainity because of my perceptions of the Colts offense.
But, after looking the Colts draft, offseason moves and returning players I'm not as certain that Griff will put up better stats then Luck.
Follow on questions not included in the Title:
Which teams has better offensive weapons? Us or the Colts?
What rookie season stats do you think Griffin and Luck will post?
What type of rookie season production does Luck need to justify the 'best prospect since' hype? (60.0%--4,051yds--7.8ypa--21 TDs--17 Ints--84.5 Rating +706 rush yds--14 rush TDs)
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More clarity of the OP:
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Originally Posted by 30gut
Simply put I'm asking: which QB (Griffin/Luck) will put up better stats?
Here's some false assumptions about my question:
o I'm not saying that stats are more important then WINs you would think this goes without saying (especially since I actually say that first and foremost I want more WINs)
o I'm not making a value judgement nor a using their rookie season stats as an indication or predictive measure of their respective careers
I'm just curious about the our perceptions or expectations of Griffin and Lucks rookie seasons statistical production.
I'm also curious about what type of rookie season production (if any) that Luck needs to hold on to the mantle of being a both a better prospect then Cam Newton and the greatest prospect since Peyton Manning/John Elway.
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Last edited by 30gut; 05-30-2012 at 10:15 AM.
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