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Old 10-05-2006, 07:25 PM
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Default Re: Top10 college teams (10/4/2006)

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2) Michigan
3) Auburn

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Good thing real TS isn't this stupid.

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I suppose I could have ranked Auburn lower, as they haven't impressed me at all. But who else could I put as 3?

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Again, lack of quality teams to put at #10. Perhaps Tennessee, its close. Auburn is a solid team, but has done nothing to make me think they are a Championship caliber team.

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Question for everyone rankings teams here: are we doing this more on accomplishment or potential? If a team that has potential has beaten up several weak teams and had nothing remotely challenging yet, would you rank them ahead of another team which had won some tough games? Or are we combining the two: ie, some of what you've done, some of what I think you can do?

The reason here is of course a team like Miami 2001, that no one disputed at the end was the best team, could have played a terrible schedule, and thus had a poor resume, but still been the best team. Still, it'll mostly sort itself out at season's end.

Also, for MyTurn, re: Manningham, he's actually quite versatile. last two weeks have seen several outs, a flag, some crossing routes, etc. We also throw the "long handoff" to him (throw it horizontally to a flanker at the snap) which he does well with. Only thing he can't do is catch quick slants, apparently.
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