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EWURanger29 said:
ALPHAGRIZ1 said:
Now these guys are jerking Kupp off for no good reason.

:lol: He dominated everyone he played this year. :lol:

ALPHAGRIZ1 said:
Like I said, many times Henderson is a better WR in 8 different ways

Faster, yes. Better? :lol:


Not going to argue with you douchenozzles, but throw EH the ball twice as much and he puts up numbers you couldnt on an EA sports football game.

End of story, hes just better than Kupp..............its not even arguable.
 
ALPHAGRIZ1 said:
EWURanger29 said:
ALPHAGRIZ1 said:
Now these guys are jerking Kupp off for no good reason.

:lol: He dominated everyone he played this year. :lol:

ALPHAGRIZ1 said:
Like I said, many times Henderson is a better WR in 8 different ways

Faster, yes. Better? :lol:


Not going to argue with you douchenozzles, but throw EH the ball twice as much and he puts up numbers you couldnt on an EA sports football game.

End of story, hes just better than Kupp..............its not even arguable.

You have no basis for your assertion that E. Henderson is a better wideout than C. Kupp. Your crudeness and crass attitude can not compensate for the fact that you are wrong. You are such a homer and EAG hater that you can't even acknowledge the obvious. You will get to see who is better next season. GO EAGS!
 
Stats dickweasel

Cooper Kupp
93 Receptions
1691 yards
21 TDs
18.2 yard average
112.7 ypg


Ellis Henderson
43 Receptions
1008 yards
14 TDs
23.4 yard average
77.5 ypg


Even a Prop 48 school tool like yourself can see the math isnt in your favor.

If you double EHs receptions he has over 2000 yards and 28+ TDs

Like I said EH is a much better blocker, he runs better routes, has better footwork and is a much more explosive player.

You can go on trying to convince everyone Kupp is a better player, I know better and you will find out next year when Ellis Henderson runs all over your third rate asses on your idiot red highschool tampon field.

Fu*k you, your fans, your familys and your dog

:finger:
 
ALPHAGRIZ1 said:
Stats dickweasel

Cooper Kupp
93 Receptions
1691 yards
21 TDs
18.2 yard average
112.7 ypg


Ellis Henderson
43 Receptions
1008 yards
14 TDs
23.4 yard average
77.5 ypg


Even a Prop 48 school tool like yourself can see the math isnt in your favor.

If you double EHs receptions he has over 2000 yards and 28+ TDs

Like I said EH is a much better blocker, he runs better routes, has better footwork and is a much more explosive player.

You can go on trying to convince everyone Kupp is a better player, I know better and you will find out next year when Ellis Henderson runs all over your third rate asses on your idiot red highschool tampon field.

Fu*k you, your fans, your familys and your dog

:finger:
I will say Ellis was NOT afforded even 50% of the route tree. Why? Who the f... knows. A simple curl is one of the easiest routes to catch a ball and get the defense reacting... I believe Ellis will jump another level if the scheming removes its head from its assh.... Ellis did resemble a "one trick" pony with the heavy reliance on the "go" routes. The defense leaned that way and he was still able to do a pile of "torching". IMPOSSIBLE to do without a superior skill set and wheels to spare... :egriz:
 
EWU fans remember the freshman EH pulling the freshman rock of not running out of bounds after a catch with 10 seconds left and no time outs and letting clock expire in 2012. He'll have another chance on the red carpet this year with a far better QB getting him the ball.
 
kemajic said:
EWU fans remember the freshman EH pulling the freshman rock of not running out of bounds after a catch with 10 seconds left and no time outs and letting clock expire in 2012. He'll have another chance on the red carpet this year with a far better QB getting him the ball.

Kemajic, I do remember that error, you could tell he was trying to make the huge play instead of getting out of bounds. The EAG/GRIZ game this year should be a barnburner.
 
LamdaGriz1,
You are a real sweetheart. This is what you wrote in error in a previous post regarding the touchdown catches of C. Kupp and E. Henderson,

"The only one you morons might be able to comprehend is he caught more TDs than Kupp on half the receptions"

So, you provided the numbers for both players and now I think I know what your argument was. Henderson had 43 receptions and 14 touchdowns (43/14=3.1). So Henderson scored a touchdown every 3 catches which is outstanding. Kupp had 93 receptions and 21 touchdowns (93/21=4.4). So Kupp scored a touchdown every 4.4 catches which is also great, but not as impressive as Henderson. From this I would say Henderson is more explosive and his touchdown productivity is higher than Kupp. I assume you would agree.

Does this ratio make Henderson a better receiver than Kupp? I don't think so. Like I said, next season will tell. See you in Cheney Lambda.
 
ALPHAGRIZ1 said:
My argument isn't based on numbers, and there are still 7 reasons why Henderson is a better WR.

That is a joke. Henderson is a damn fine receiver, no doubt - he is not better than Kupp by any stretch of the imagination. Kupp has the best hands in the Big Sky and likely the FCS. What's more, he put up those numbers as a Freshman on a team loaded with talent at the WR position - certainly more talent than what Henderson has to contend with. Montana's receiving corps is a bit of a one-trick pony in that regard.
 
grizfnz said:
EWURanger29 said:
ALPHAGRIZ1 said:
Now these guys are jerking Kupp off for no good reason.

:lol: He dominated everyone he played this year. :lol:

ALPHAGRIZ1 said:
Like I said, many times Henderson is a better WR in 8 different ways

Faster, yes. Better? :lol:

If only he had longer arms......

Touche'. One man does not a team make. I must have missed where you guys were in the semi's this year...or last. :thumb:
 
Only idiots in Cheney would think Cup is in the top 3 in the FCS when it comes to WRs.

He goes verticle, he jumps. Thats all hes got end thread
 
ALPHAGRIZ1 said:
Only idiots in Cheney would think Cup is in the top 3 in the FCS when it comes to WRs.

He goes verticle, he jumps. Thats all hes got end thread

Lambda,
Since you don't seem to be a real "numbers" guy, and like to use your vast qualitative knowledge of football to evaluate talent, look at some film of Cooper Kupp. He catches everything, blocks well and has great football IQ. All intangibles that made him an All American as a freshman. Yes he goes vertical. That is one of the ways he made the griz secondary look silly. In all fairness, Ellis Henderson had big game against EWU.

Oh, it is spelled vertical, not verticle. This EWU and UM graduate wishes egriz fans would use a spell checker.
 
EWURanger29 said:
grizfnz said:
EWURanger29 said:
ALPHAGRIZ1 said:
Now these guys are jerking Kupp off for no good reason.

:lol: He dominated everyone he played this year. :lol:

ALPHAGRIZ1 said:
Like I said, many times Henderson is a better WR in 8 different ways

Faster, yes. Better? :lol:

If only he had longer arms......

Touche'. One man does not a team make. I must have missed where you guys were in the semi's this year...or last. :thumb:

Since you brought up the prior year (in which kupp didnt even play in) to tout a semifinal game, I'll refresh your apparent short term memory. ... we have played in more semifinal games.
 
ALPHAGRIZ1 said:
Spelling smack, the ultimate tap out.

Now go beat off to your red turf and then "shoot" in a Kupp.

http://www.college-sports-journal.com/index.php/ncaa-division-i-sports/fcs-football/801-eastern-washington-s-cooper-kupp-headlines-csj-s-2013-all-freshman-team" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Already honored as the Jerry Rice Award winner — an honor that is voted on after the regular season concludes — Kupp picked up the CSJ recognition after continuing his tirade in the postseason with 16 catches for 313 yards and three touchdowns as Eastern Washington came within seconds of returning to the NCAA Division I Football Championship game and finished the season as Big Sky champions and 12-3 overall.

For the season, Kupp had 93 catches for FCS-bests of 1,691 yards (18.2 average per reception) and 21 touchdowns. His 113 yards per game ranked him fifth in the nation. He set six FCS records, four school marks and one Big Sky standard (Ed Bell of Idaho State's 45-year-old mark of 20 TD receptions) during his first year.

Kupp established a record previously held by Marshall's Randy Moss with a TD catch in 14 straight games, cracking the Moss standard of 11 in 1996.

You're welcome. :thumb:
 
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EWURanger29 said:
Montana's receiving corps is a bit of a one-trick pony in that regard.
While Montana'a receiver corp is not up to EWU's, this is not a true statement.
 
HONESTLY: There is incredible talent at WR for both programs. Kupps numbers are simply undeniable and they should be given that they have a scheme that fits their talent. Plus, the Defense didnt tackle worth shit, making them Cheney boys look like WR gods.

Henderson is a true playmaker. I can only image his numbers if coaches adjust and give him 10+ catches a game. #7 is an offensive coordinator wet dream. UM should adjust what we do to our talent not force our talent into a scheme that makes our HC most comfortable.

Looking at these two WRs for how they could be on the next level and I choose Henderson everytime. He does less with more. Stats are not the end all be all.

THROW THE BALL - cut JJ loose
 
Glendivegriz said:
Interesting conversation yesterday on ESPN during NFLPA practice program about the 96 underclassmen who have declared for the draft this year. Polian (sp) stated that agents were robbing these players selfishly as most have very little chance of sticking in the NFL. They were stating that the players are given a draft analysis before declaring. If a player isn't rank as at least a second round pick they should stay in school.
Up to 98 now; not reading the memo....

Year - Early Entrants
2014 - 98
2013 - 73
2012 - 65
2011 - 56
2010 - 53
-- ESPN Stats & Information
 
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