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When it’s all said & done: J.Gibbs
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<blockquote data-quote="MusicalBuzz" data-source="post: 844991" data-attributes="member: 5555"><p>With apologies to nitpick, but it’s a difficult comparison between a two-year college athlete and 17-year pro.</p><p></p><p>But if we wanted to go there, Marino is remembered simply for his career yards. Well, the offense revolved around him his entire career disproportionately. And that memory of his yards is fading as his marks are being overtaken.</p><p></p><p>And that leads to Gibbs leading in APY: sure, in the absence of others and being involved three ways on offense there is an advantage in simple opportunity. Which of course is not to say the young man doesn’t hasn’t talent.</p><p></p><p>Which leads to B-GnW’s comment about not remembering him generally: I’d tend to agree in that we have had a great individual talent with no signature moment or impact. And that’s what his legacy is **at this point.</p><p></p><p>Or, what if CGC and CDP hadn’t left him on the sidelines at the prime moment this season against Clemson…</p><p></p><p></p><p>**we must have Gibbs for the next couple years if this program will have a turning point, hence also a legacy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MusicalBuzz, post: 844991, member: 5555"] With apologies to nitpick, but it’s a difficult comparison between a two-year college athlete and 17-year pro. But if we wanted to go there, Marino is remembered simply for his career yards. Well, the offense revolved around him his entire career disproportionately. And that memory of his yards is fading as his marks are being overtaken. And that leads to Gibbs leading in APY: sure, in the absence of others and being involved three ways on offense there is an advantage in simple opportunity. Which of course is not to say the young man doesn’t hasn’t talent. Which leads to B-GnW’s comment about not remembering him generally: I’d tend to agree in that we have had a great individual talent with no signature moment or impact. And that’s what his legacy is **at this point. Or, what if CGC and CDP hadn’t left him on the sidelines at the prime moment this season against Clemson… **we must have Gibbs for the next couple years if this program will have a turning point, hence also a legacy [/QUOTE]
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