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My conspiracy theory is he is the closest defense guy to winning heisman and the ncaa wants it going to tua or burrow lolYeah, I don't agree with that either.
My conspiracy theory is he is the closest defense guy to winning heisman and the ncaa wants it going to tua or burrow lolYeah, I don't agree with that either.
Only other D player to win it was Charles Woodson back in the '90s, he would certainly be deserving but unfortunately, the NCAA has a problem with a Defensive player winning it for some odd reason.My conspiracy theory is he is the closest defense guy to winning heisman and the ncaa wants it going to tua or burrow lol
If LSU wins it all, Burrows will get it.My conspiracy theory is he is the closest defense guy to winning heisman and the ncaa wants it going to tua or burrow lol
I remember when woodson won over Peyton. There were riots within the football community. Ncaa will never allow that to happen againOnly other D player to win it was Charles Woodson back in the '90s, he would certainly be deserving but unfortunately, the NCAA has a problem with a Defensive player winning it for some odd reason.
Exactly, that's why Chase won't win it...I remember when woodson won over Peyton. There were riots within the football community. Ncaa will never allow that to happen again
What's amazing about this is check out the amount of teams penalized 100+ times from 2006-2010 then from 2011-2018. In 2008 there were 9 teams with 100+, in 2018 there were 24. You people wonder why some of these games are painful to watch.See link below for all teams and breakdowns
https://www.footballdb.com/stats/penalties.html?yr=2019&sort=numpen
I suppose, technically, you are correct, but I think it was understood my everyone.Probably should change the title to "The dolphins have the fewest penalties." The way you wrote it, it sounds like we have the most.
According to https://www.nflpenalties.com/player/c-wilkins-miami-dolphins?year=2019 it was unnecessary roughness on Christian "I didn't know suplexes were illegal in the NFL" Wilkins.That is odd, didn’t Wilkins get ejected for a person foul? Wonder what that was categorized as.
According to https://www.nflpenalties.com/player/c-wilkins-miami-dolphins?year=2019 it was unnecessary roughness on Christian "I didn't know suplexes were illegal in the NFL" Wilkins.
That site says Disqualification: A player is ejected from the game for committing a flagrant foul, including, but not limited to, throwing punches and making contact with the officials. The player must return to the locker room.That’s not the play I’m referring to. I’m talking about the Buffalo game where he swung at the guy.