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Old 10-27-2006, 10:03 AM
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Originally Posted by DaddyBigBucks View Post
But choosing the best WR has nothing to do with stats. If CJ were with the Buckeyes, discarding the fact that he would have better coaching and would have developed better (scary), no one would doubt that he was the best WR in the USA.

As it is, the only reason people doubt it is because of stats.

He's either the best WR in the country or he's not. Stats be damned.
He may be the best and I believe that he probably is, but don't you need to perform in order to be given the award? What if he went the whole year with only 30 catches for 500 yards due to poor QB play or bad play calling? It may not be his fault but are those numbers good enough to be a major award winner? The Biletnikoff isn't awarded for the best pro prospect or the most talented player.
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