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Today's college games...lots of prospects to watch


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19 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

I guess we value different things, that's ok. 

Let's just agree that he's not in a dogfight against an inferior team unlike a couple of the Huddle's favourite Draft picks. 

TL may be a future NFL HOF, but Clemson's defense is the primary reason its not a dogfight.  In the last game against the Irish, they allowed 23 points to Notre Dame in the first half.  This time around, they allowed 3.  Trevor Lawrence has very little to do with that.

Well the defense and Travis E not fumbling the ball.

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11 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

I guess we value different things, that's ok. 

Let's just agree that he's not in a dogfight against an inferior team unlike a couple of the Huddle's favourite Draft picks. 

In two playoff games last year he went:

18 of 37 and 18 of 33 passing the ball. Everyone has games where you struggle against other top teams.

In the acc championship game two years ago he was 12-24.

It all comes down to are you looking at the full body of work or just living in the moment of 1-2 games? So while no, Clemson hasn’t really been in dog fights against inferior opponents frequently there are games where Lawrence has looked like a below average QB and his team still did great. Then again he did go 18 of 30 against UNC last year and only won because UNC went for two instead of kicking an extra point to go into OT. 
 

Despite this people recognize his talent and his skills and he’ll still be the first pick off the board. Too many here hop on and off bandwagons after one play, one quarter or even one game. 
 

 

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12 minutes ago, Varking said:

In two playoff games last year he went:

18 of 37 and 18 of 33 passing the ball. Everyone has games where you struggle against other top teams.

In the acc championship game two years ago he was 12-24.

It all comes down to are you looking at the full body of work or just living in the moment of 1-2 games? So while no, Clemson hasn’t really been in dog fights against inferior opponents frequently there are games where Lawrence has looked like a below average QB and his team still did great. Then again he did go 18 of 30 against UNC last year and only won because UNC went for two instead of kicking an extra point to go into OT. 
 

Despite this people recognize his talent and his skills and he’ll still be the first pick off the board. Too many here hop on and off bandwagons after one play, one quarter or even one game. 
 

 

Man you really say some clown stuff lol. You mean his Freshmen season lmfao.

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1 minute ago, TrevorLaurenceTime22 said:

Yep and we aren't getting him.... lol trying to compare a game from a true freshman to stuff your silly opinions. I remeber why I have you on ignore your illogical AF.

You’re. What’s your next username going to be? ZackWilsen44? MikughhPersons66?

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5 minutes ago, TrevorLaurenceTime22 said:

More like varkclownsks69 tell me how those completion percentages don't matter reference a true freshman att/com evade question classic varshite. Those coke bottles don't make you intelligent lol lol lol.

This is bottom tier of the bottom tier. It wasn’t even a good attempt at a comeback. I’d tell you I hope your day gets better but apparently you blocked me so you can’t see my posts. Oh wait... how are you replying to my every word? It shouldn’t be the easy, SizzleBuzz.

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