The three top rookie quarterbacks Andrew Luck, RG3 and Russell Wilson are probably the best combo of rookie quarterbacks in NFL history. The 2004 class only had two of the three made it to the field in 2004 Ben Rothlesburger, Eli Manning and Philip Rivers. Rivers was three years before he got on the field full time.
There is plenty of talk of which is the best of these three prize rookies. Andrew Luck as the number one pick by Indy is playoff bound. If the Redskins beat Dallas Sunday they are in with RG3 and Seattle just might be the surprise team in the NFL this year with Russell Wilson.
Let's take a look at the key stats and see if we can pick who should be rookie of the year. Passing yardage is not a factor in my selection of ROY but the first stat to look at is Touchdowns to interceptions. Luck is 21/18, 3 is 20/5 and Wilson 25/10. Give the edge to RG3, Wilson second and Luck third.
Yards per attempt Luck 7 yards per try. RG3 8.3 and Russell Wilson 7.7. Once again RG3 takes the lead with Wilson second and Luck trailing the field.
Passing completion % Luck 54%, RG 3 66% and Wilson 63%. Same winner same second place and Luck trails the field.
Quiarterback rating. Once again the same order Luck 75.6, RG 3 104.1 and Russell Wilson 98.0
Yes there are other categories to look at including running with the ball but the same measurements come forth there too. R G 3, Wilson and Luck. I say the Rookie of the year in the NFL is Robert Griffin 3rd with Russell Wilson second. I think with all the comebacks that Luck has had he seems to be the media darling. I'll Take the Skins man in RG 3.
As far as comeback player of the year let me point out one thing that people seem to have forgotten. Adrian Peterson rushed for 970 yards last year before his knee injury at Christmas. To me the come back player needs to have not played at all like Peyton Manning. Denver made the playoffs last year and won one playoff game so my choice for MVP is Adrian Peterson. Manning as the comeback player.
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
Post Christmas Basketball
The Lady Gyphons return to the High School OT Holiday Invitational Tournament for the second year in a row. You may ask why are the Ladies back and the boys are not. Two reasons might be true first of all the Lady Gryphons won their bracket played at Cary Academy and of course they have one of the best players in the state in J'Kyra Brown heading to ECU next year. The boys despite being the defending State 3-A Champs were not suppose to be this good this year and do not have a highly recruited player that this tournament likes to high light each year.
The Lady Gryphons begin play at 5pm today against Dudley High School. The guys are playing in a tournament at Riverside High in Durham. It is called the Tobacco Road Holiday Invitational Tournament. They play Northside Christian Academy at 5.30 On Thursday.
Next week when school takes back in the Gryphons have a home game Wednesday night against Rose High and then begin conference play January 4th against Nash Central at RMHS. This will be Charles Austin Night and next week I will pass along more details.
I think most folks would tell you at this point Rocky Mount boys being 8-0 is a nice surprise. They have won seven of their eight games by at least 12 points. They are averaging 64 points per game while giving up 52. They have played four games so far this year on the other teams court but they are still averaging winning by over 11 per game. The entire starting lineup played significant minutes on last year state championship team. So far they are not as deep on the bench as last season.
Where Are they Now: Christmas vacation brings many players home for the holiday and had a chance to run into many of them last week during the Nash County Tournament.
Tabais Hilliard: Rocky Mount - Freshman Methodist point guard. Started first game of season at point guard. averaging about six points per game.
Terrill Hilliard: Rocky Mount - Freshman Wingate Red shirting this year. You may remember got stress fracture in shin in state championship game in 2010. Played AAU and High school ball both Junior and senior seasons and never properly healed. Has had surgery and is resting this season.
Montrezl Harrell :North Edgecombe -Freshman Louisville Averagering 19 minutes per game for Rick Patino. Scoring at 6.7 points per game and pulling down 4.5 rebounds for the 11-1 Louisville Cardinals.
Tia Hudgins: Rocky Mount -Freshman Queens College. Averaging 7 points per game and has started 3 of 7 games. Was power forward for Pam Gainey but at five feet eight inches having to learn to be a guard in college.
Trey Sumler: Nash Central - Western Carolina Senior. He is on the Bob Cousy list as one of the top point guards in the country. Averaging 16.3 points for the Catamounts and has been leading scorer in six of Cats 12 games. Averaging 3.9 assist per game.
Dyonna Battle: Rocky Mount -Queens College. Played center in high school but at 5'8" is a guard at Queens. Averaging 3.8 points per game.
The Lady Gryphons begin play at 5pm today against Dudley High School. The guys are playing in a tournament at Riverside High in Durham. It is called the Tobacco Road Holiday Invitational Tournament. They play Northside Christian Academy at 5.30 On Thursday.
Next week when school takes back in the Gryphons have a home game Wednesday night against Rose High and then begin conference play January 4th against Nash Central at RMHS. This will be Charles Austin Night and next week I will pass along more details.
I think most folks would tell you at this point Rocky Mount boys being 8-0 is a nice surprise. They have won seven of their eight games by at least 12 points. They are averaging 64 points per game while giving up 52. They have played four games so far this year on the other teams court but they are still averaging winning by over 11 per game. The entire starting lineup played significant minutes on last year state championship team. So far they are not as deep on the bench as last season.
Where Are they Now: Christmas vacation brings many players home for the holiday and had a chance to run into many of them last week during the Nash County Tournament.
Tabais Hilliard: Rocky Mount - Freshman Methodist point guard. Started first game of season at point guard. averaging about six points per game.
Terrill Hilliard: Rocky Mount - Freshman Wingate Red shirting this year. You may remember got stress fracture in shin in state championship game in 2010. Played AAU and High school ball both Junior and senior seasons and never properly healed. Has had surgery and is resting this season.
Montrezl Harrell :North Edgecombe -Freshman Louisville Averagering 19 minutes per game for Rick Patino. Scoring at 6.7 points per game and pulling down 4.5 rebounds for the 11-1 Louisville Cardinals.
Tia Hudgins: Rocky Mount -Freshman Queens College. Averaging 7 points per game and has started 3 of 7 games. Was power forward for Pam Gainey but at five feet eight inches having to learn to be a guard in college.
Trey Sumler: Nash Central - Western Carolina Senior. He is on the Bob Cousy list as one of the top point guards in the country. Averaging 16.3 points for the Catamounts and has been leading scorer in six of Cats 12 games. Averaging 3.9 assist per game.
Dyonna Battle: Rocky Mount -Queens College. Played center in high school but at 5'8" is a guard at Queens. Averaging 3.8 points per game.
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