As a redshirt freshman in 2005, Brown played in all of the team's fourteen games -- starting the final nine games. He completed 189 passes out of 273 attempts for 2,410 yards (69.2%) with 25 TD and 10 INT. He started eight games in 2006, Completing 157 of 242 passes (64.9%) for 1,858 with 18 TD and 8 INT. In 2007, Brown played in eleven games, competing 256 out of 377 passes (67.9%) for 3,084 yards and 26 TD with 10 INT. Named Southland Conference Offensive Player of the Year.
Chief;2700965 said:That's my pick, too. I think they'll go after several offensive linemen later in the draft and this is a big, strong guy that Houck would probably like.
This was easier when Parcells was around. Just look for a guy whose dad was a coach, preferrably from New Jersey, either a linebacker or tight end, and quite possibly Italian.
:laugh2:JerryAdvocate;2702021 said:Ron Brace
Hostile;2702010 said:This thread turned out a lot better than I hoped it would.
MarionBarberThe4th;2702059 said:Its bc if your a fan of college & pros, the draft is like dating Elisha Cuthbert only she has a secret 3rd breast and her parents are dead and you get hired at the pizza, puppies, and fireworks factory
Also I think we like Pat White. If his stubborn *** would run some routes for us(is he scheduled?)
MarionBarberThe4th;2702059 said:Its bc if your a fan of college & pros, the draft is like dating Elisha Cuthbert only she has a secret 3rd breast and her parents are dead and you get hired at the pizza, puppies, and fireworks factory
Also I think we like Pat White. If his stubborn *** would run some routes for us(is he scheduled?)
Hostile;2702010 said:This thread turned out a lot better than I hoped it would.