It’s not all Brady. There are several factors that have led to this historically great offense. Burrow being a big piece. The Heisman is his.
I was a fan of CEH but wondered if he was ever going to produce. I think I recognized the archaic offense we were running hindered him last year. I was wrong about OL, they’ve been much improved (also aided by playcalling that gets the ball out quick with multiple outlets and a QB who is seeing the field at the highest level). Very disappointed in Aranda, but the way we showed up versus A&M I’m wondering if the best is yet to come. Might be 3D chess after all. I think Brady and Burrow have had a huge impact on this record setting offense, but if nothing else E is the glue. Kudos to E and O for leading this badass offense. I have high hopes for Brennan.
Whether or not I’m the best judge of presidential timber may be open to discussion but I’ll continue to voice my opinion. I’ve admitted many mistakes on these forums (both sports & political) as you would know if you bothered to read rather than react in a knee jerk manner.
Politics is a matter of opinion. In sports the results are there in black and white, I've been wrong about sports but never politics. I don't bet on politics.
The new media craze is to just hop on the bandwagon of some guy who’s nationally under the radar. Hence all the love for Stingley last year to the point that Herbstreit made him his heisman pick this year. It’s the same with Mond and the same with Trask. Mond has great skills and occasionally makes great plays, but he’s maddeningly inconsistent. He did jack shit last year to warrant much love, and I was with Kiki before last year. He’s the prototypical inconsistent college QB; he will look like a future NFL star on 10% of plays, but like a true freshman the other 90%.
I have lost all respect for Herbstreit. See tirk's post of him in FSA of him crying like a whiney bitch