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  1. OrangeBowlMagic

    Question #4 Post 98. I give you the Miami box score and you tell me the player/game.

    Well, they won by 7 at UT, and yeah Texas was Top 10 at the time but they finished 8-5. And they only beat Auburn by 3, at home, and Auburn lost 3 other games. They beat Bama by 5, but that's Bama. They were incredibly impressive, though. For sure, you're right. But they have been talked...
  2. OrangeBowlMagic

    Question #4 Post 98. I give you the Miami box score and you tell me the player/game.

    1000000%. Jimmy Johnson said a variation of this probably a billion times: You simply cannot get your team "up" more than a few times a year. No matter who you are. He was speaking about himself, but it goes for every team pretty much ever. At some point, you're not going to play your best...
  3. OrangeBowlMagic

    Question #4 Post 98. I give you the Miami box score and you tell me the player/game.

    Correct. Wasn't a great throw, but it was a better play by Rumph.
  4. OrangeBowlMagic

    Question #4 Post 98. I give you the Miami box score and you tell me the player/game.

    Did they win or lose? Not being a ****, just asking the question. Which brings me back to my literal point....it's a horribly overrated stat and should be completely ignored. He was abysmal, no doubt. But he won the game, miracle or not. His play, as an individual, deserved to cost his team...
  5. OrangeBowlMagic

    Question #4 Post 98. I give you the Miami box score and you tell me the player/game.

    You know how good your team has to be for you to be sub 50% completions and throw 4 picks and you still win? Sheesh. It's the reason that "QB wins" is one of the most overrated stats in sports history.
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