tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1659594715544116800.post-23077639582430968582007-10-22T21:55:00.000-06:002007-10-22T21:55:00.000-06:00I find it interesting that you say Woodson has pas...I find it interesting that you say Woodson has passed Brohm and then give a few stats for Woodson as though to prove your point -- without giving the comparative stats for Brohm. So what exactly does that prove? You give last year and his improvement, which while great, still does nothing to prove he is better or should be thought better than Brohm.<BR/><BR/>You say he has 21 TD in 8 games this year, so what Brohm has 24. You say he has 60 TDs now in his career -- Brohm has 65. Woodson has is on track for 75 total, Brohm has already passed projections and with 4-5 games left will very easily get many more, as he is averaging at least 3 a game. <BR/><BR/>You say if he finishes with a rating of 110 it will be his 4th straight season with such a number. Hate to tell you, that is not that great of a number -- m any have much better, including Brohm whose average up to this year has been 159.83 and this year is so far 153.45. Please tell me how that is not better? <BR/><BR/>Your numbers are off and if that is your reasoning, it's not very valid. So he is 6'5" -- a whole inch taller than Brohm. I doubt it makes that much difference when Brohm has ALWAYS played seeing the whole field all the time -- something Woodson is doing the first time this year.<BR/><BR/>I like Woodson and this he is good and might do really well in the pros. But please, don't try to belittle someone else in favor of him with faulty reasoning. Pro teams might choose him first or not. It will depend on who has the first options to pick--not necessarily who is the best player if the team doesn't need you. Atlanta could be an early pick, which could go for or against Brohm since it is his former coach. Might depend on how feelings were between them when Petrino snuck out, instead of whether a better player is taken or not.<BR/><BR/>Any team who picks a kid with one good year over a kid who has demonstrated being really good his entire career is a team I would hope my favorite player doesn't go to anyway.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com