šŸˆ Is it finally time AJ McCarron manages to get some respect?

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Decent read, I like the section that calls out his attributes and how those used to be considered good things.


http://msn.foxsports.com/college-fo...e-mccarron-manages-to-get-some-respect-112713

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Alabama fans love him, but why can't A.J. McCarron get his proper due on a national level?


Is it finally time AJ McCarron manages to get some respect?


Greg Couch, FOX Sports
Nov 27, 2013 7:22a ET

You might have to change. I might have to change. We’re a fast-twitch culture now, a Twitter-culture, a highlight-culture, a sound-bite culture. Information, opinions and decisions all like fast food.

And AJ McCarron’s greatness takes a little time to grasp, appreciate, accept. Are we taking the time? Because Robert Griffin III and Johnny Manziel won the past two Heisman trophies, and more and more this award has been reduced to which quarterback wows most on highlight shows.

It needs to be more. The Heisman isn’t an ESPY.

McCarron should win this year’s Heisman. I’ve come around. I’ve changed. He’s the best quarterback who never loses a game. He doesn’t cause trouble off the field. He doesn’t make mistakes on it.

If he leads No. 1 Alabama to yet another big win this Saturday, at No. 4 Auburn in the Iron Bowl, then he’ll need just two more wins for a third straight national championship.

Yet, he has never even been to New York. Not for vacation, not for a game, and not as one of five finalists for the Heisman Trophy ceremony.

Does that bother him?

ā€œI feel disrespected,’’ he said. ā€œBut I think it helps me become the player I am.’’

To be fair, I had to ask McCarron three times about that before he answered that way. The first time, he said he just wanted to focus on winning. The second time, he said it doesn’t bother him. The third time, he came around.

The rest of the Heisman field started to disappear Saturday. Marcus Mariota lost again, Bryce Petty’s nerves got to him. Jameis Winston is in the middle of a sexual assault investigation, though he has not been charged. He is still the favorite while voters wait to see what a state attorney does.

Suddenly, Boston College tailback Andre Williams has jumped near the top of the race, maybe even ahead of McCarron.

But this still comes down to a personal rivalry:

McCarron vs. Manziel.

They might get along fine, as they’ve both said, but the truth is they represent opposite things.

Manziel represents what we love best. Thanks to amazing highlights last year, he broke into our celebrity culture.

Meanwhile, McCarron went unnoticed, winning his second straight national championship. His national title took a backseat that night to Brent Musburger salivating over McCarron’s girlfriend, Katherine Webb.

Manziel was gaining momentum in the Heisman race until last week, when he was awful against LSU, which doesn’t have much defense.

The argument for Manziel was that he’s technically having a better year than he did last year. Fine, but no one cares that his passing is more accurate. He doesn’t have a signature win this year. More importantly, he doesn’t have a signature moment in a signature win, like he did with the freelanced touchdown last year against Alabama.

That’s what got him the Heisman last year. The moment. We saw it over and over.

McCarron just doesn’t excite.

But it isn’t fair to punish him for being a team player. For staying out of trouble. For defining himself by selflessness. For listening to his coach.

At one point, those were considered good things.

This week, McCarron was on the cover of Sports Illustrated and, for the first time, there was a little momentum about him and the Heisman. Or at least a mention.

ā€œIt’s an honor, first and foremost, but that’s the last thing on my mind,’’ he told me. ā€œI’ve always said if it comes, that would be great and dandy, but at the same time, that’s not my ultimate goal.’’

He said his goal is to win another national championship and share it with his teammates.

McCarron has learned to be like this. He said when he arrived at Alabama as an 18-year-old that personal awards meant plenty to him. This is Nick Saban’s approach, but that doesn’t mean he has turned McCarron into a robot.

The feeling seems to be that without McCarron, a different cog could replace him, and that this is all Saban. That’s unfair to McCarron.

Doing what your coach says is not necessarily a bad thing.

Game manager. That’s what Saban called him a few years ago and it has haunted McCarron ever since. People see it as a slam, that they don’t want someone who can only color within the lines.

Honestly, I have gone back and forth on this, too. Can you really not-make-mistakes your way to the Heisman? Don’t we want free spirits?

McCarron would never admit this, but I believe it does bother him. He just can’t bring himself to let that out, that the rewards aren’t going to what he believes in.

The closest he came was at the SEC media days in July, shortly after Manziel was kicked out of the Manning camp. Manziel spoke to reporters one day, then left in a rush for the ESPYs.

Then, McCarron said he wouldn’t talk about Manziel, and then went on to talk only about himself.

The problem was, everything he said about himself drew direct contrasts to Manziel.

Do you watch the ESPYs?

ā€œI didn’t watch any of it,’’ McCarron said at the time. ā€œI’m busy trying to get my teammates to play the best they can play.’’

He also said this: ā€œI can’t go out and act a fool in public. I can’t go out and drink excessively and be wild. I can’t do that. I’m not saying that I want to in any type of way, but I want to be the type of (person) younger kids can look up to ...’’

At the time, it sounded like sour grapes. I said he sounded like the runner-up in a beauty pageant, complaining that she had aced the interview category.

But at some point, the guy is right. He just keeps winning. And if he does it again Saturday, then maybe people will finally take notice of the way that he stands out, by running a team.

At the very least, it should be worth a trip to New York.
 
This is probably all we'll see from UA on the subject. Anyone seen the promotional email on AJ?

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p><a href="https://twitter.com/search?q=%23Bama&amp;src=hash">#Bama</a> just sent a promotional email on AJ McCarron. Best note: 12-2 against Top 25 teams; 7-1 vs Top10 teams</p>&mdash; Bruce Feldman (@BFeldmanCBS) <a href="https://twitter.com/BFeldmanCBS/statuses/405472709519237120">November 26, 2013</a></blockquote>
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He has apparently gotten the respect of Peter Gammons...

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>I just wish I could vote for AJ McCarron for the Heisman</p>&mdash; Peter Gammons (@pgammo) <a href="https://twitter.com/pgammo/statuses/406073741060632576">November 28, 2013</a></blockquote>
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I've kept an eye on for it but haven't seen it. I believe Hurt has a Heisman vote this year, doesn't he? I would assume he'd get one.

Dick Vitale has been tweeting a bit about AJ lately: two, maybe three in the last 36 hours...
 
Game manager. That’s what Saban called him a few years ago and it has haunted McCarron ever since. People see it as a slam, that they don’t want someone who can only color within the lines.

Is this the way you recall that monicker starting?
 
IMHO, the Miss State game hurt his chances.

I agreed, at the time but subsequent to that happening, Manziel had a really bad outing at LSU and Mariota lost badly. If AJ has great games at AU and the SECCG, I think has a ticket to New york and maybe even the trophy. Sentiment is heading his direction, he just needs to seize the moment like he has so many times in the past. Saturday will be really important because of the early voters.
 
I've kept an eye on for it but haven't seen it. I believe Hurt has a Heisman vote this year, doesn't he? I would assume he'd get one.

Dick Vitale has been tweeting a bit about AJ lately: two, maybe three in the last 36 hours...
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-partner="tweetdeck"><p><a href="https://twitter.com/10AJMcCarron">@10AJMcCarron</a> is a big time winner &amp; leader-when he leads Bama to 27-16 W over Auburn-he should go to the head of the class 4 <a href="https://twitter.com/search?q=%23HEISMAN&amp;src=hash">#HEISMAN</a></p>&mdash; Dick Vitale (@DickieV) <a href="https://twitter.com/DickieV/statuses/405926914755670016">November 28, 2013</a></blockquote>
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IMHO, the Miss State game hurt his chances.

I agree, and said the same after the game. In fact, I said it killed his chances. I will say now though, if he has 2 very good games against 2 top 5 auburn and Missouri teams, the MSU game will be forgotten by a some... and there are so many voters, most never saw it to begin with. With Winston's off the field issues, it has opened it up. Manziel hasn't had a strong finish, and really nobody else from a major team (what voters like) has stepped forward. It could get interesting, especially if a lot of voters leave Winston off their ballot like is being discussed by some (apparently).

Regardless, Heisman or not, I'd rather see AJ get 1st team AA.
 
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