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Where is Kyle Trask ranked in this year's draft? He's looked good tonight.


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14 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Unfortunately, our GM thought otherwise.

Busts happen and experts are wrong, but I'll still take their opinion over casual fans 10 times out of 10.

(maybe not Marty's)

Casual fans yes...but are you and I just casual fans Mr Scot? We're fans...but we're more then casual as many here are.

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1 minute ago, mrcompletely11 said:

who had a 2nd round grade on him

I said sorry third round. I was thinking Clausen which you havent addressed. Do you think we would have a better record with PJ or Bridgewater? What have the experts said on that? Where did the experts draft TB? Where did they draft PJ?

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13 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

What scares people about Ohio State quarterbacks is the same thing that scares them about Alabama quarterbacks. It's the question of "Sre they really that good, or are they just playing on a team that's head and shoulders above everyone else?"

Troy Smith probably didn't do Ohio State any favors on that front.

Literally every OSU QB that's come out in the last decade has suffered from that:

Pryor, Miller, Barrett, Jones & Haskins.

All put up great numbers in college. Several enough of them are athletic enough to play WR in the NFL. They've all busted. 

The facts of the matter are that it's a very simple offence to run with an elite Oline and elite skill position players. 

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7 minutes ago, TheMaulClaw said:

Casual fans yes...but are you and I just casual fans Mr Scot? We're fans...but we're more then casual as many here are.

If I'm being honest, I was a lot more casual this year than previous years when it comes to the college game.

Still following the pro side very closely, but I've only recently started catching up on the college side.

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Just now, Mr. Scot said:

If I'm being honest, I was a lot more casual this year than previous years when it comes to the college game.

Still following the pro side very closely, but I've only recently started catching up on the college side.

But you consider yourself a football historian no?

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