#1 Jason White
#2 Troy Smith
2007-10-17 08:18:30
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answer #1
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answered by Riggo 44 (Joe DeForest is the worst DC in history) 5
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Hey andy h...
The Heisman is for the best player in college football, not on what he does in the NFL. If a guy wasn't drafted or didn't play in the NFL, then he CANNOT POSSIBLY BE A BUST IN THE NFL. You probably need to try and comprehend the questions before you try and answer them.
A bust in the NFL would be someone drafted high and expected to do well. Try someone like Danny Wuerffel or Andre Ware.
2007-10-13 16:52:03
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Gary Beban from UCLA and Andre Ware from Houston. Both were actually in the NFL (unlike Jason White and Charley Ward) and neither played much at all and neither performed as expected. However, Andre Ware now does an excellent job as a college commentator on television.
2007-10-16 12:44:55
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answer #3
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answered by Razorback 3
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There are so many Heisman "busts". Pat Sullivan,QB Washington Redskins. Ironically Sullivan won the Heisman over Joe Theismann, who chose to play in Canada. Eventually Theismann was signed by the Redskins. HE had a significant career there until the "original L.T." sacked him on Monday Night Football, breaking both bones in Joe's lower leg, ending his playing career.
2007-10-13 15:55:57
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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I completely agree with Eric Crouch.
Guys like the Troy Smith who are strictly college quarterbacks and most people know they won't succeed in the NFL aren't being pressured as much to produce or for that matter even see game time.
Eric Crouch on the other hand had tons of potential for the NFL and did nothing with it and was just a selfish SOB.
2007-10-13 15:43:38
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answer #5
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answered by Hank 5
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Andre Ware. The beginning in a series for terrible Detroit Lions draft picks.
2007-10-13 16:08:18
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answered by Case 3
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Has to be Archie Grifin. Two, count them, two Heisman's and a total bust in the pros. The greatest buckeye and he couldn't do jack.
2007-10-13 17:07:23
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answer #7
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answered by commish is fake 2
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Eric Crouch because he didn't deserve the Heisman over Grossman or Dorsey that year (they both had way better stats no matter what you think of them now) and he wasn't that amazing in college OR in the pros
2007-10-13 16:32:56
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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I would have to say Jason White, Oklahoma, 2003. He did not even get drafted!!! How is that possible?
Or i would say Charlie Ward, since he ended up playing in the NBA. Drafted by the Knicks and then ended up playing a few years with the Rockets.
2007-10-13 15:53:06
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answer #9
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answered by Andy H 3
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What the F does the heisman have to do with how they do in the pros? It's about the best college football player, not the best player with pro potential.
2007-10-13 16:15:18
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answer #10
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answered by blibityblabity 7
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