Post by Jay [FSU] on Jan 12, 2008 20:22:03 GMT -5
Talk about the best players to ever grace a dynasty for you in this thread.
I'll make plaques for them, sort of like at digitalsportsmania, when I get back to school.
Reggie O'Neal
School: Florida State
Years: 2007-2011
Number: 23
Height: 6'2
Weight: 175 lbs.
Position: Kick Returner 2007-2009, Wide Reciever 2007-2009, Quarterback 2010-2011
Game: NCAA Football 2006
Stats:
Kick Returning: (2007-2009)
183 returns
2,492 yards
13.6 average
8 TD
Punt Returning: (2007-2009)
82 returns
1,999 yards
24.3 avg
10 TD
Recieving: (2007-2008)
Note: 2009 switched to QB, but caught three passes as QB
284 catches
3,193 yards
11.2 avg
35 TD
Passing: (2009-2010)
321-539
59.5%
84.6 QB Rating
47 TD
21 INT
100 rushes
1,000 yards
10.0 avg
17 TD
Biography: Coming in for a deep recruiting class for FSU, O'Neal was the #2 WR in the country from Baton Rouge, LA. His top three schools were FSU, LSU, and Ole Miss, but chose FSU the last week of in season recruiting. O'Neal was used as the second receiver for his first two years, 2007 and 2008, where he earned all SEC honors both years. His kick return skills put him on the map, though, and earned him numerous accolades across the country. 2009 was a breakout year for O'Neal, as he switched to Quarterback and won Best QB his first year under the reigns, passing for 22 TD against 8 interceptions. He finally was put in full time at QB his last year, passing for 25 TD and 13 INT, and rushed for 1,000 yards with 17 TD. He switched back to reciever for the Senior Bowl, and was drafted as a reciever by the Houston Texans, where he still plays today, in 2018. Wearing number 18 for the Texans, he and quarterback JaMarcus Russell have led them to the SuperBowl 4 times and have won it 3, with the only loss coming to the Arizona Cardinals. O'Neal is a beast on the return game, too, setting an NFL 15 kicks returned for TDs in one season, his rookie year.
I'll make plaques for them, sort of like at digitalsportsmania, when I get back to school.
Reggie O'Neal
School: Florida State
Years: 2007-2011
Number: 23
Height: 6'2
Weight: 175 lbs.
Position: Kick Returner 2007-2009, Wide Reciever 2007-2009, Quarterback 2010-2011
Game: NCAA Football 2006
Stats:
Kick Returning: (2007-2009)
183 returns
2,492 yards
13.6 average
8 TD
Punt Returning: (2007-2009)
82 returns
1,999 yards
24.3 avg
10 TD
Recieving: (2007-2008)
Note: 2009 switched to QB, but caught three passes as QB
284 catches
3,193 yards
11.2 avg
35 TD
Passing: (2009-2010)
321-539
59.5%
84.6 QB Rating
47 TD
21 INT
100 rushes
1,000 yards
10.0 avg
17 TD
Biography: Coming in for a deep recruiting class for FSU, O'Neal was the #2 WR in the country from Baton Rouge, LA. His top three schools were FSU, LSU, and Ole Miss, but chose FSU the last week of in season recruiting. O'Neal was used as the second receiver for his first two years, 2007 and 2008, where he earned all SEC honors both years. His kick return skills put him on the map, though, and earned him numerous accolades across the country. 2009 was a breakout year for O'Neal, as he switched to Quarterback and won Best QB his first year under the reigns, passing for 22 TD against 8 interceptions. He finally was put in full time at QB his last year, passing for 25 TD and 13 INT, and rushed for 1,000 yards with 17 TD. He switched back to reciever for the Senior Bowl, and was drafted as a reciever by the Houston Texans, where he still plays today, in 2018. Wearing number 18 for the Texans, he and quarterback JaMarcus Russell have led them to the SuperBowl 4 times and have won it 3, with the only loss coming to the Arizona Cardinals. O'Neal is a beast on the return game, too, setting an NFL 15 kicks returned for TDs in one season, his rookie year.