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Ahhh!! Eric Lindros is my favorite hockey player ever!!
The comparisons are similar, but I think it's different when we're talking about 4 years of college versus 8-12 years in the pros though.
I never started the argument that durability is key to success really. Yeah it's important, but I just think that when we look at Shark, yes he was durable, but he was only making plays for two years as an upperclassmen.
I hardly think that when we look back at his career 10 or 20 years from now that the durability issue will come up that much.
With Floyd it will if he can't stay healthy, but at this point like I said, regardless of injuries, Floyd is way ahead of the curve because he has produced as a freshman and sophomore.
And when I said Floyd will have played a season worth of games more than Shark, I meant that as in playing games AND producing.
If Floyd doesn't stay healthy and stays in school, we'll still get roughly 35 games of All-American talent.
Isn't that better than Shark's 26?
And if Lindros doesn't get into the Hall of Fame soon, I'm going to flip the F out.
Like johnnykillz said above, you are comparing apples and oranges a little. You talk about productivity in the first two years of Shark's career versus the first two years of Floyd's career. In terms of pure statistics, yes, Floyd has better statistics, but is that solely a product of talent or could circumstances and the makeup of the team be involved a little too.
In the 2003 season, Samardzija's first year of PT, the Irish had a backfield of Julius Jones and Ryan Grant. Ryan Grant had over a 1,000 yards the year before and Julius Jones would go for 1268 this year. Michael Floyd had Armando Allen and Robert Hughes - neither of whom have sniffed the 1,000 yard season mark. So, of course less balls were put up in the air to receivers in '03.
Look, it's kind of a moot point. At this point in time, I would pick Jeff Samardzija, hands down, over Michael Floyd for my team any day of the week. I hope Floyd can prove me wrong. Pure talent and ability, there isn't much of a comparison, but in terms of who I would rather have on the field game in and game out, it would be Shark, for me. I like Floyd a lot, but he really needs to play a full season.
Now, back to the topic of this thread: Rudolph is the man! I think he will have a monster year!