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"Heisman winner Marcus Mariota is tops in QBR with 91.9. The previous seven QBR leaders have been quite noteworthy"

 

This is clearly only discussing the last 7 QBR leaders and saying that 4 of them are in the NFL and 4 of them won Heisman trophy. No slight against Cam at all in this. There would be A LOT more names in "current NFL starters" if they were saying what you assumed...

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Wants you to know that the great "Johnny Football" Manziel is the only Heisman Winner who is an NFL Starting QB.

https://mobile.twitter.com/SportsCenter/status/543990970866749440/photos

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You forgot to add the caption to the picture. It says;

 

 

Heisman winner Marcus Mariota is tops in QBR with 91.9. The previous seven QBR leaders have been quite noteworthy

 

 

Cam was NEVER previously a leader in QBR in college. His only year in college, Andrew Luck had the top QBR. You guys need to stop bitching and learn to read before calling people out.

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You forgot to add the caption to the picture. It says;

Cam was NEVER previously a leader in QBR in college. His only year in college, Andrew Luck had the top QBR. You guys need to stop bitching and learn to read before calling people out.

And you need to inform your self with all the details. The original post said exactly what TC posted. Espn then deleted it and added that caption in a brand new post.

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