Husky28
Well-Known Member
I'm not doing your homework for you. Boise is a nice example.
What you're implying makes my point even stronger. Take the average WR at Boise and stand them next to the average WR at Iowa.
One is going to be a swiss army knife player, not great at any one thing, but perhaps passable at many things......blocking, tackling, etc.
The other is focused on just a couple: getting open, making a catch, moving the chains and scoring.
It really does come down to HOW the personnel is used.
And one of those paradigms sucks for WRs.
Interesting how you mention "homework" when you have yet to produce a stat to back your initial stance (the 40 time was laughable) and besides, name a team - from a BCS conference - that stays (annually) consistently in the top 10 with a spread offense...