2011BisonAlumni
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go96griz said:2011BisonAlumni said:go96griz said:2011BisonAlumni said:I think the biggest difference between NDSU and the rest of the field is this...
Brock Jensen
Carson Wentz
Easton Stick
Trey Lance
The highest drafted FCS player of all time stuck between arguably the #1 and #2 greatest FCS QB's of all time and a redshirt freshman QB who is leading the FCS in passer rating, has turned the ball over one time all year (lost fumble on the 16th play of his first game) against 41 total TD's.
Most FCS teams would kill to have just one QB as good as these guys have been in the course of a decade, and NDSU has had 4 in a row.
With all due respect, before you build your Mt. Rushmore of all-time FCS QBs you better include Dave Dickenson.
Dave Dickenson was a heck of an FCS QB, but he's nowhere near the Mt. Rushmore of all-time FCS QB's.
Brock Jenson
Armani Edwards
Easton Stick
Steve McNair
You should at least take the time to know the Dave's stats don't include playoff numbers. He is head and shoulders above when you see that. Not an apples to apples comparison today because of the arbitrary rule that prior to early 2000s playoff stats were not included in career stats.
I never said he isn't one of the best FCS QB's of all time, I'm just saying he isn't on Mt. Rushmore. Not even close to the same category as Edwards, Stick and Jensen when it comes to wins and rings. McNair is in another category when it comes to stats, talent, accolades (third in the Heisman voting as an FCS QB) etc.
He is a top 10 FCS QB of all time. Top 4? No freaking way.