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The numbers don't don't lie Bruce Arians

THEEEEEEEEEEEE Ohio State University?This has to take top honors since no one gave the Gators a chance and we ended up thrashing the Buckeyes.A few good friends and I got drunk that night: I was wired to the max.One of the best moments in time as a Gator fan.I still see Troy Smith getting harrassed all night long by our D.. I'm going to see a lot of newspaper stories, Internet columns, or Web videos or YouTube links that I would have otherwise not seen.The other thing is what I would say to anybody in journalism It's true for what I do. The components in many electronics can be incredibly hazardous to theenvironment - contributing up to 70 of the toxins found in landfills - so it'simportant that they are properly recycled. I figured I had nothing to lose.?So as a freshman, Trent went to tryouts, but did not make the team.

Twice. While the Vikings do have Favre and Peterson on their team, it may not be enough to get them to the Superbowl. Team: LA DodgersProjections: 43-7-2.21-0.99-110 (SV-WIN-ERA-WHIP-K)Average Draft Position: 71st pickRecommended Draft Round: 5Team Saves Projection: 48Injury Risk/Stability: 8/9Top 50 Rank: No. Tom is the author of Reaching for Excellence: An Educational Guide for College Athletics Recruiting. One that resents every penny a coach asks for, whether he deserves it or not.Was he that desperate for a job?And do the the Texas Tech board members realize that they are bringing in someone who can actually make Mike Leach's ego look small incomparison? Do they not realize that Tuberville's spent years being theKing of the anti board coaches.Maybe Tuberville feels the board is on too shaky a footing to take him on and he can come in and simply steam roll them into submission. Both have the speed, Jones a little beefier.PACKERS Aaron Rogers, how many times did he get sacked this year? Like any good QB, he's terrific in practice, no monster rush. Bulaga is rising up many draft boards and would be a great value pick at this point in the draft. 15) New York Giants: Brian Price, DTPrice is a solid defensive tackle prospect that had a very good junior season and could be a very successful interior pass rusher.

He spent three marginally successful years there (1984-1987) before returning to establish one of the league's most dominant running games (1995-2003). At Denver, the offensive line set numerous franchise records including most total yards (6,554 in 2000), most first downs (383 in 2000), most rushing yards (2,468 in 1998), and most rushing touchdowns (32 in 1998).His offensive line also knew how to pass protect. Behind teams such as Washington, Tampa Bay, Jacksonville, Kansas City, and Carolina.In 2009 the Steelers ranked 22nd in the NFL in rushing yards per game while averaging 22.5 points per game.In 2008 the Steelers ranked 23rd in the NFL in rushing yards per game while averaging 21.7 points per game.In 2007 the Steelers ranked third in the NFL in rushing yards per game while averaging 24.6 yards per game.Bruce Arians claims that his "pass-first" offense puts points on the board. But in looking at the stats from the three seasons that he has been the Steelers offensive coordinator it shows that in the one season that Arians was committed to the run was the one in which the Steelers averaged the most points.And looking back at stats since Ben Roethlisberger came into the NFL the Steelers offense has been the most successful when they are a run first team.In 2004, the Steelers ranked second in rushing yards and averaged 23.2 points per game.In 2005, the Steelers ranked fifth in rushing yards and averaged 24.3 points per game.In 2006, the Steelers ranked 10th in rushing yards and averaged 22.1 points per game.In 2007, the Steelers ranked third in rushing yards and averaged 24.6 points per game.In 2008, the Steelers ranked 23rd in rushing yards and averaged 21.7 points per game.In 2009, the Steelers ranked 22nd in rushing yards and averaged 22.5 points per game.The numbers show that when the Steelers run the ball well, they score more points. Now let's look back at the numbers from Arians' only other time as offensive coordinator with the Cleveland Browns:2001 Browns: 17.8 points per game, 31st in total offense, 31st in rushing offense, and 28th in passing offense.2002 Browns: 21.5 points per game, 23rd in total offense, 23rd in rushing offense, and 18th in passing offense.2003 Browns: 15.9 points per game, 26th in total offense, 20th in rushing offense, and 25th in passing offense.Those numbers are not very impressive to me.So while Bruce Arians loves his "pass-first" offense and his 4,000 yard passer and such, he needs to realize that as an offense there is only one stat that matters:Points scored.The numbers don't don't lie, Bruce Arians. So it's time to take your pass-happy offense and hit the road. . He will probably never develop into the same kind of power like a certain second baseman he has been compared to in the past, Chase Utley. Darren Collison, PG, New Orleans Hornets Stats: 22.2 MPG, 9.8 PPG, 2.4 RPG, 4.4 APG, 0.9 SPG, 44.5 FG, 31.3 3PT, 85.7 FT Many could argue that Jennings still belongs in this spot, but Collison has performed much tooconsistently (and usually on an elite level) to stay grounded anymore. By throwing for 30 scores, he became just the third quarterback ever in NFL history to have consecutive seasons of at least 30 touchdown passes.