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A good look at Zach Wilson's toughness


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1 minute ago, TikTOK said:

Who’s this Zach Lance guy? 

He is out of the BYU genetics lab, a hybrid of Zach Wilson and Trey Lance. 

The question is whether this version hybrid got the strengths of both, or whether he got the short end of the stick and his lab-created brother Trey Wilson got the best of both.  One will be an NFL QB, the other an insurance actuary once they release them into society.

Any bets on which one Hurney is interested in?  The bright side is the Panthers probably need a good insurance actuary.

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12 minutes ago, Ricky Spanish said:

Dude, Jomboy is a treat. Check his channel out. he does some of the best breakdowns and they're all great. IT's the best when he tries to read lips. 

Just realized it auto corrected to couldn’t. I could absolutely listen to this dude all day.

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14 minutes ago, Pup McBarky said:

Yeah, 94 should've been tossed. 

Exactly--white hat, you are a football referee and there is a rule book.  94 broke the rules---he was not blocking--he was roughing.  That should have been a flag, and the shot to the head should have been an ejection.  I know there is a lot of buzz about Coastal right now, but that is classless punk crap that has no place in football.  Some think this is cool and the way the game should be played.  Nope.  When a no-name player with nothing to lose starts pile driving a top 10 NFL draft pick--that is targeting a player due to his status.  94 was trying to get noticed by attacking a player who worked hard to establish himself--and he tried to provoke an altercation to get him out of the game.  I think the white hat ref should be questioned by the NCAA--I would ask him, "What more did 94 need to do to get you to throw a flag?"

And his coach--telling players to hit a certain player (to put him out of the game) should be investigated by CCU to see if he was directing players to target a star from another team.  The referees were terrible and let CCU run around like a bunch of classless thugs--they knew a Mormon school would not reduce to such antics--

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2 hours ago, TheMaulClaw said:

QB should have just stayed on the ground.

Not saying it's right or wrong, but when you spend a few days hearing how you aren't worthy, and this guy is gonna take your lunch money, he's going to be better than you, you don't belong, Top Ten OMGWTF BBQ QB gonna show you what's up,  etc, you can bet your ass I'm gonna light him up. Might not be his fault, but he is gonna be a victim.

And, oh yeah, they lost. Guess it's time to anoint somebody else.

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