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Rhule- “Will Grier as pro-ready as anyone I’ve ever seen”


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Even you blind homers have to admit this is extremely concerning:

Alex Hickey (@bigahickey) Tweeted:
"Will Grier is as pro-ready as anybody I’ve ever seen. No one made more calls on the line than him. Reminded me of Baker [Mayfield] the year before." - Baylor coach Matt Rhule


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He and Hurney must have some common ground, after all.

What a disaster.

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1 minute ago, NAS said:

LOL - this was in pre draft coverage last year.  He could have just been saying nice things because someone asked him.  It doesn't mean he would have drafted him.  So dramatic

Doesn’t matter the context. He said it and Grier is the opposite of pro ready anything

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