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Official 1:00 Games Thread


Jeremy Igo

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2 minutes ago, TrevorLaurenceTime22 said:

Time will tell, I think they have around the same upside Ridleys floor certainly seems higher at this point... Bama is great but let's not act like they haven't had a ton of busts as well, this is the big league think of were some of best receivers of the 2000s went, Marshal NC state Tennesee-Chattanooga Utah...

I see your Randy Moss Marshall reference - to be fair, he was kicked out of FSU and Notre Dame. 

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17 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Nothing against DJ Moore but Ridley is definitely the better player right now.

Maybe, but I think DJ would look much better in Atlanta's passing scheme with Matt Ryan willing to take shots and Julio drawing half the coverage... 

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8 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

I see your Randy Moss Marshall reference - to be fair, he was kicked out of FSU and Notre Dame. 

To be fair big school bias is definitely something I have for linemen, even the ones who go lower in the draft and undrafted tend to wind up better than the small school guys.... I can't stand Hurneys love of small school offensive linemen.

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