Phinatic8u
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Both Barr and Jordan played in the Pac 10/12. In both of his seasons on defense, Barr amassed 20 or more TFL. Jordan's highest total? 13. In his two seasons on defense, Barr totaled 13.5 and 10 sacks. Jordan's highest total? 7.5. In those two seasons Barr totaled 10 forced fumbles (4 in 2012, 6 in 2013). During his career at Oregon, Jordan forced a total of 4 fumbles.
It's really not close.
I get that stats look more in Barr's favor, but as we all know stats don't mean a damn thing. Barr got dominated by Stanford's last! completely dominated. Also Since Oregon usually ran up the score on people there starters sat out more minutes.
One more thing, Jordan dropped into coverage a lot more than Barr did as well.
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Clowney's lack of effort is overblown, and he's clearly in a different tier than Jordan. Let's not be silly, people.
Here in SC it's really not. He was criticized daily for it and fans and media alike bashed him all year for him going half assed during games. He could never answer the hard questions after a pretty lackluster performance.