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Vince will be on ESPN classic, and his college career acheivments, and accomplishments will be talkied about for years by fans, media, and even VY bashers.....David...Well....He won't...
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Kaiser Toro said:Since this is college football we are talking about, all of you who selected Carr are off your rocker. The object is to win the National Champioship. Vince won it. They play to be the outstanding QB and player on the field, they both did that. You also could easily judge them by wins and losses.
The question is not potential since we are addressing college footbal only. VY was one of the greatest college players. And D-Nile is 10,000 miles east of here.
jerek said:KT, where do you get this from? I expect this from people who can't spell or use basic punctuation. Not from you.
Vince played with a vastly superior defense and supporting cast. Are you telling me that Carr couldn't or wouldn't have won with that same team, in that same year? We'll never know, but he'd have been hard pressed not to.
Would Joe Montana have been one of the greatest if he had played for some no-name expansion team? I wonder if Joe's glory benefitted from the litany of Pro-Bowlers he played with, including the greatest receiver of all time?
Realistically comparing Carr's career to Young's is difficult as they played for two completely different teams. Making the blanket assertion that one is necessarily better than the other simply for winning the championship is just silly. I lost track of how many times UT's defense bailed out the team and got Vince the ball with good field position.
D-Nile runs right through your backyard buddy.
Kaiser Toro said:If National Championships do not fit how about wins/losses, conference records/champisonships and bowl records? Surely we can measure them somehow? If not then this thread is dead.
Double Barrel said:Just curious: Was David Carr ever in contention for a Heisman Trophy?
I ask because it's a decent indicator of what people thought about a player at the time he was a college stud. We know Vince Young was in the top three, and a case could have easily been made that he should have won it.
Of course the Heisman is not the be all/end all, but when coupled with wins/losses, national championships, bowl games, clutch situations, etc., it is another piece of the puzzle.
Honoring Earl 34 said:Vince had a great team but Carr played Rice , SMU , Nevada , Lou Tech and I think Tulsa . So if your team plays bad teams is'nt that the same as having a good team ?
Kaiser Toro said:If any of you honestly want to tell me that David Carr would have won the championship in Young's Junior year circumstances, I'd say that is cause enough to discount your credibility from here on out.
We can rebalance the statistical measures and give our own arguments for where and how weight should be applied, but it's nothing more than a theoretical exercise that is best summed up in my above statement IMO.
Vinny said:My Dad can beat up your Dad!
Kaiser Toro said:If any of you honestly want to tell me that David Carr would have won the championship in Young's Junior year circumstances, I'd say that is cause enough to discount your credibility from here on out.
We can rebalance the statistical measures and give our own arguments for where and how weight should be applied, but it's nothing more than a theoretical exercise that is best summed up in my above statement IMO.
Vinny said:My Dad can beat up your Dad!
Vinny said:I doubt it. No baldness in my family!
jerek said:Lol, discount away, but please hurry. At any rate I should expect to be struck by lightning any minute now for questioning Vince.
Finished 5th-Nobody is going to win from a small school now days. DeAngelo Willliams I think finished 5th this year.Double Barrel said:Just curious: Was David Carr ever in contention for a Heisman Trophy?
I ask because it's a decent indicator of what people thought about a player at the time he was a college stud. We know Vince Young was in the top three, and a case could have easily been made that he should have won it.
Of course the Heisman is not the be all/end all, but when coupled with wins/losses, national championships, bowl games, clutch situations, etc., it is another piece of the puzzle.
MorKnolle said:I have to say that Vince had the better career but I still say David was/is the better QB, both on the college and pro level. I agree with Jerek 100% that if Carr was the QB for UT last year they still would have won the championship, quite possibly would have won it more easily, and they would have run an offense more resembling a pro offense. If Vince was on the 2001 Fresno team then I doubt they win 6 games that year, but as has been mentioned numerous this argument is comletely a matter of opinion and I doubt anyone is going to sway anyone else's opinion one way or another.
Well I acctually have seen two of his games on ESPN Classics, So now what else do you have?xtruroyaltyx said:Vince will be on ESPN classic, and his college career acheivments, and accomplishments will be talkied about for years by fans, media, and even VY bashers.....David...Well....He won't...
MorKnolle said:I have to say that Vince had the better career but I still say David was/is the better QB, both on the college and pro level. I agree with Jerek 100% that if Carr was the QB for UT last year they still would have won the championship, quite possibly would have won it more easily, and they would have run an offense more resembling a pro offense. If Vince was on the 2001 Fresno team then I doubt they win 6 games that year, but as has been mentioned numerous this argument is comletely a matter of opinion and I doubt anyone is going to sway anyone else's opinion one way or another.
Kaiser Toro said:No. Just measure Mr. Carr against his cohorts in college. VY was playing in a diffferent ball game. Now that they are both in the NFL we will be able to measure them more accuratley, but only the excuses may change.
MorKnolle said:I have to say that Vince had the better career but I still say David was/is the better QB, both on the college and pro level. I agree with Jerek 100% that if Carr was the QB for UT last year they still would have won the championship, quite possibly would have won it more easily, and they would have run an offense more resembling a pro offense. If Vince was on the 2001 Fresno team then I doubt they win 6 games that year, but as has been mentioned numerous this argument is comletely a matter of opinion and I doubt anyone is going to sway anyone else's opinion one way or another.
No I doubt they would have taken him in a heart beat, Jeff Tedford liked Strong Armed drop back passers that stayed in the pockett, tough kids that bench 400lbs and can run low 4.6's, down to earth guys.Kaiser Toro said:DC would never have come to UT so the point is moot. I would even suspect that he would have received a letter from UT and that would have been written by a graduate assistant.
FSU would have taken VY in a second. VY's resume is littered with success, DC's is littered with numbers. One has been a champion, the other is still treading water.
Kaiser Toro said:DC would never have come to UT so the point is moot. I would even suspect that he would have received a letter from UT and that would have been written by a graduate assistant.
FSU would have taken VY in a second. VY's resume is littered with success, DC's is littered with numbers. One has been a champion, the other is still treading water.
Hulk75 said:Carr had the 6th ranked passing Offense in the Nation his senior year.
Vince had the 40th ranked passing Offense in the Nation his last year.
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Hulk75 said:No I doubt they would have taken him in a heart beat, Jeff Tedford liked Strong Armed drop back passers that stayed in the pockett, tough kids that bench 400lbs and can run low 4.6's, down to earth guys.
Just look at this for me.................
Stats, proven, in ink stats..........
Carr runs a 4.64 40 time.
Vince runs a 4.5.8 40 time.
Carr played in a Offense that was pro style.
Vince played in a one read run, designed run play Offense.
Carr had less talent on both sides of the ball.
Vince had, well a lot of guys picked in the draft the last couple of years.
Carr had 5-9 and 5-7 foot WRs.
Vince had Sloan Thomas and 6-5 Roy Williams.
Carr had Parrish Gaines.
Vince had Cedric Benson.
Carr had the 54 ranked Defense his senior year.
Vince had the 10th ranked Defense his last year.
Carr had the 6th ranked passing Offense in the Nation his senior year.
Vince had the 40th ranked passing Offense in the Nation his last year.
Carr played for little old Fresno State
Vince played for the National Champion UT Longhorns.
Carr was selected #1 overall
Vince went #3 overall
Carr went to a small school were he grew up.
Vince went to a Big School were he grew up.
Hill,Carr took a small school and made them as a team you hate to schedule.
Brown,Vince took a Big school and won, like they were supposed to.
Anything in there that was not true.
After looking through that I have came to the concusion that Carr did more with less.
Sorry Carr could not win a National Championship, too bad that small schools will NEVER have that chance. So dont add in the National Championship he could never win and Carr just by looking is the better QB.
jerek said:You're right, David Carr isn't fit to walk the holy ground that Mack Brown and the Horns tread. David Carr may have great hair, but I bet he can score higher than a 6 on a GED-equivalent exam.
True I just think Carr accomplished more with less.Kaiser Toro said:Can't argue with that since we are talking about two different prospects, QB's, universities and systems.
These are the ones that have no relevance towards determining which QB had the better career:Hulk75 said:No I doubt they would have taken him in a heart beat, Jeff Tedford liked Strong Armed drop back passers that stayed in the pockett, tough kids that bench 400lbs and can run low 4.6's, down to earth guys.
Just look at this for me.................
Stats, proven, in ink stats..........
Carr runs a 4.64 40 time.
Vince runs a 4.5.8 40 time.
Carr played in a Offense that was pro style.
Vince played in a one read run, designed run play Offense.
Carr had less talent on both sides of the ball.
Vince had, well a lot of guys picked in the draft the last couple of years.
Carr had 5-9 and 5-7 foot WRs.
Vince had Sloan Thomas and 6-5 Roy Williams.
Carr had Parrish Gaines.
Vince had Cedric Benson.
Carr had the 54 ranked Defense his senior year.
Vince had the 10th ranked Defense his last year.
Carr had the 6th ranked passing Offense in the Nation his senior year.
Vince had the 40th ranked passing Offense in the Nation his last year.
Carr played for little old Fresno State
Vince played for the National Champion UT Longhorns.
Carr was selected #1 overall
Vince went #3 overall
Carr went to a small school were he grew up.
Vince went to a Big School were he grew up.
Hill,Carr took a small school and made them as a team you hate to schedule.
Brown,Vince took a Big school and won, like they were supposed to.
Anything in there that was not true.
After looking through that I have came to the concusion that Carr did more with less.
Sorry Carr could not win a National Championship, too bad that small schools will NEVER have that chance. So dont add in the National Championship he could never win and Carr just by looking is the better QB.
Not really.Vince Young: Led team to National Championshsip
David Carr: Did not lead team to National Championship
Discussion ends right there.
If there is anybody still arguing that david had the better college career based on pure passing yards, then Timmy Chang beat the crap out of them both
Nope. Notre Dame is the UT of Indiana.Not really.
UT is basically like the Notre Dame of Texas -- it usually does the best recruiting in the state. It is a shame that they don't get in the National Championship every year the way they field teams. Basically, I view UT as the New York Yankees of Texas College Football.
vy was on a good team, I'll give him that. But vy would not have won a National Championship with the teams from Fresno State. He is an average QB, and on an average team he would have looked even more average.
True. I'll give you that.Nope. Notre Dame is the UT of Indiana.![]()
No. It "screams" heck of an offensive line. You don't get stats like that without good recruitment to pad the O-line. Props to Mack on that one.And what part of being the first QB to pass for over 3,000 yards and rush for over 1,000 yards in the same season (along with leading the country in passing efficiency) screams "average QB" to you?
It was a really good team. I can't stress that enough. But I still think USC would have won the game if not for the poor coaching decision of alternating running backs. So, despite UT's great play, they still never put USC really out of it the whole game.Do "average QBs" pass for over 270 and run for over 200 in National Title games? If that's "average" in your eyes, what's "above average"? Hell, what's "really good"?
There have been many teams with great OL's...some even better than what Texas had two years ago. Their QBs never sniffed the production (both passing and rushing) Young had.OrangeCountyTexansFan said:No. It "screams" heck of an offensive line. You don't get stats like that without good recruitment to pad the O-line. Props to Mack on that one.
If my aunt had nuts...OrangeCountyTexansFan said:It was a really good team. I can't stress that enough. But I still think USC would have won the game if not for the poor coaching decision of alternating running backs. So, despite UT's great play, they still never put USC really out of it the whole game.
Well, I'll agree to disagree with you. I think the National Championship is a result of a great team, not one player. To each his own though.
How many times must I roll my eyes at this?
If I were a QB (which I'll admit I'm not before you point out the obvious), I would have wanted to play on a team like Texas for my playing career. Much better padding.
To take away from Carr, who had to do a lot with a much worse team (by comparison to UT's Nat. Championship squad that is), is stupidity. He still accomplished quite a lot and had to work hard to do it. He wasn't first in the draft because of who his daddy was either. He earned it.
That isn't to say Carr is playing well now, as I think he is not. But I really don't think vy will be in the Super Bowl in another four years either. But we'll see how his first five years play out. Maybe he'll prove me wrong. There is no guarantee either way.
But he is still a rival and I will still not root for him. The Texans were not going to pick vy, so why does everyone keep complaining about it? Even if we hadn't gone with Mario we would have picked Bush, not vy.
Which made him the first pick in the draft.The only case you can make for Carr is that he put up a lot of stats.
We don't disagree in that it takes a team to win a national championship. We simply disagree on the opinion that Vince was an average QB.Well, I'll agree to disagree with you. I think the National Championship is a result of a great team, not one player. To each his own though.
I can see how this is relevent. Actually, I can't.OrangeCountyTexansFan said:Even with a National Championship under his belt, Bush was still predicted to go before vy. (And did.)