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ItSucksToBeACSURam said:Another rag with Rypien ahead of Allen. What an joke.
pokecountant said:https://athlonsports.com/college-football/mountain-west-football-2017-all-conference-team
So only homers can think their player is the best in the league and will have the better year? Are you serious? Allen is the better player and will have the better year. C'mon manAsmodeanreborn said:I honestly think Rypien deserves to be ahead of Allen. Allen is by far the better NFL prospect, but in my opinion you have to have brown-and-gold colored glasses to not be able to admit that Rypien is likely to have the better season of the two given weapons and history of decision-making. Looking at last season, Rypien's stats, especially the Interception one, look better than Allen's, which is also why he ended up with a better rating (155.7 to Allen's 144.9).
Also, this hopefully gives Allen a chip on his shoulder.
ItSucksToBeACSURam said:So only homers can think their player is the best in the league and will have the better year? Are you serious? Allen is the better player and will have the better year. C'mon manAsmodeanreborn said:I honestly think Rypien deserves to be ahead of Allen. Allen is by far the better NFL prospect, but in my opinion you have to have brown-and-gold colored glasses to not be able to admit that Rypien is likely to have the better season of the two given weapons and history of decision-making. Looking at last season, Rypien's stats, especially the Interception one, look better than Allen's, which is also why he ended up with a better rating (155.7 to Allen's 144.9).
Also, this hopefully gives Allen a chip on his shoulder.
Asmodeanreborn said:ItSucksToBeACSURam said:So only homers can think their player is the best in the league and will have the better year? Are you serious? Allen is the better player and will have the better year. C'mon manAsmodeanreborn said:I honestly think Rypien deserves to be ahead of Allen. Allen is by far the better NFL prospect, but in my opinion you have to have brown-and-gold colored glasses to not be able to admit that Rypien is likely to have the better season of the two given weapons and history of decision-making. Looking at last season, Rypien's stats, especially the Interception one, look better than Allen's, which is also why he ended up with a better rating (155.7 to Allen's 144.9).
Also, this hopefully gives Allen a chip on his shoulder.
I'd say it's being a homer when you expect outsider non-fans to agree with that sentiment. I think Allen has by far the superior talent and I'd way rather have him than Rypien, but I still think Rypien's record looks better from a neutral point of view, and Rypien also didn't lose MWC's best Runningback (McNichols is likely easier to replace) AND arguably the best Receiver plus Tight End.
NebraskaCowboy said:Rypien has great stats but that's all he is to me.
NebraskaCowboy said:Hot take here. Rypien isn't even the second best QB in the conference. It could be argued that Stevens down south is a better QB than him. Rypien has great stats but that's all he is to me. He got outplayed in the Wyoming game and then the must win game they had against Air Force he did nothing to help them win and the rest is history. He's going to be another extremely productive college QB for Boise State who does nothing as a pro.
Asmodeanreborn said:NebraskaCowboy said:Rypien has great stats but that's all he is to me.
I'm not arguing otherwise either. The site clearly states "An important note on the all-conference teams: These are based on how players will perform in 2017," so I honestly didn't think it was all that controversial. Rypien gets his best deep threat back for this season, he gets his veteran TE back, and his starting runner this season has more experience than ours do.
Based on all those, along with Boise's general consistency over the past decade or so, is it really that much of a slap in the face to Josh? As talented as all our new receivers may be, none of them will come close to Gentry's surehandedness.
Can Allen end up with better numbers than Rypien this season? Yeah, of course, especially if he can keep himself in check and also improves his accuracy with the short passes. Is it outrageous to believe Rypien is likely to have the better stats overall? I don't think so, especially given that Iowa and Oregon are likely tougher opponents than Washington State and Virginia.
Who let the Boise State fan on the board?Asmodeanreborn said:NebraskaCowboy said:Rypien has great stats but that's all he is to me.
I'm not arguing otherwise either. The site clearly states "An important note on the all-conference teams: These are based on how players will perform in 2017," so I honestly didn't think it was all that controversial. Rypien gets his best deep threat back for this season, he gets his veteran TE back, and his starting runner this season has more experience than ours do.
Based on all those, along with Boise's general consistency over the past decade or so, is it really that much of a slap in the face to Josh? As talented as all our new receivers may be, none of them will come close to Gentry's surehandedness.
Can Allen end up with better numbers than Rypien this season? Yeah, of course, especially if he can keep himself in check and also improves his accuracy with the short passes. Is it outrageous to believe Rypien is likely to have the better stats overall? I don't think so, especially given that Iowa and Oregon are likely tougher opponents than Washington State and Virginia.
NebraskaCowboy said:All jokes aside, this isn't fantasy football where stats are what make you the first team or second team guy.
ItSucksToBeACSURam said:There is no debate that Allen has the better skill set. If it was even close you would hear Rypiens name in the WAY TOO EARLY draft projections, but you don't. There is also no doubt that Rypien, on paper, has a better group of offensive weapons coming back. All the more reason I believe Josh will have the better season, just like he did last year. He meant more to our team than Rypien did to BSU. And it is a slap in the face to see Rypien ahead of him on any national press. Hopefully he uses it as fuel and has a season for the ages.