He is already tied for the eighth-best single season mark in touchdowns in school history. Only Philip Rivers, Jamie Barnette and Russell Wilson have ever thrown more TDs for the Pack in a season than Glennon has thrown thus far in 2011. In fact, he is on pace to surpass the statistics posted by both Rivers and Wilson in their first season as a starter.
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He has to be on pace for most passes dropped
We would have at least 1 more win if our receivers could hold on to the ball. This shouldn’t be a surprise, but the fact that Bryan has dropped so many is.
by PackMentality on Oct 11, 2011 6:43 PM EDT via mobile reply actions
At this point...
Does anyone seriously believe that if we had Russell we’d have a better record? Maybe 4-2 instead of 3-3…but all else being equal…
How did RW do the season we were in the PapaJohn Bowl
From what I recall, we were a mediocre offense until after the bye – week and then it picked up. I’m comparing Glennon to RW that year, because I think the “teams” are similar, as a whole. The defense was atrocious that entire year. I’m thinking this is the year Irving was gone.
Under those circumstances, Glennon is killing it. Although, RW started his attempts without an interception that year I think. Really didn’t seem to help our win total.
see here
http://www.cfbstats.com/2008/player/490/1010277/passing/gamelog.html
Also, that was the year prior to Nate’s injury.
Seriously?
I am very impressed.
And once again, I think TOB make the right decision. If Glennon keeps this up he will have a very good season. AND, he should be good next year as well.
I agree with the earlier poster, I really don’t believe RW would have made a major difference in the season. Maybe he would be worth a win, but we have so many other issues … its not like having RW would make us as good as the Badgers.
Players and recruits need to see the coaching staff putting the team above a prima-donna.










