With this Missouri game tonight, if Manziel doesn't win the Heisman, it will be a full-blown robbery.
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What's funny is that in the last 12 years or so the Heismann Trophy has been given to someone who has played well in college, but when they get to the NFL they are garbage. There are a couple that haven't been fallen completely, but you have to go back to like '97 or '98, or older, to find them ('97 Charles Woodson, '98 Ricky Williams). RGIII has started solidly, but I don't think anyone is going to go out on a limb and say he's going to make a long lasting impression just yet.
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Originally posted by Lone Sailor View PostWhat's funny is that in the last 12 years or so the Heismann Trophy has been given to someone who has played well in college, but when they get to the NFL they are garbage. There are a couple that haven't been fallen completely, but you have to go back to like '97 or '98, or older, to find them ('97 Charles Woodson, '98 Ricky Williams). RGIII has started solidly, but I don't think anyone is going to go out on a limb and say he's going to make a long lasting impression just yet.
They aren't all-pros at there positions either. Just average players.
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Originally posted by Lone Sailor View PostWhat's funny is that in the last 12 years or so the Heismann Trophy has been given to someone who has played well in college, but when they get to the NFL they are garbage. There are a couple that haven't been fallen completely, but you have to go back to like '97 or '98, or older, to find them ('97 Charles Woodson, '98 Ricky Williams). RGIII has started solidly, but I don't think anyone is going to go out on a limb and say he's going to make a long lasting impression just yet.
There's a good chance that within 5 years, they will be talking about the hit that ended RGIII's career. He has already taken some bone-rattling shots.
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