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Cotton Bowl tonight: "Kyle Trask can silence any remaining skeptics"


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12 hours ago, Varking said:

It hurts knowing how many pass catchers opted out 

What should hurt more is knowing why that many starters opted out of one of the premier, tradition-laden bowl games in the country and left their QB high and dry. What should really hurt is it looks like the team never got together and decided how they, as a team, were going to approach the game.

Looks to me like the team suddenly became a bunch of "me's" and didn't want to jeopardize a possible NFL future with a bad performance. In my book, opting out and leaving your QB and the rest of the every-game starters hanging tells me a lot more than your performance on the field. I would have had a lot more respect had they played and still took an ass-beating. 

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2 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

he was throwing hot air balloons last night

He picked a bad time to have the worst game of his career. Part of this is on Mullen. They hadn’t played in 11 days and we only had three practices with this group. The other part is completely on Trask. He threw three picks that I can say two for sure are 100% on him and a third that’s 50/50. 
 

The other part is people aren’t giving their due to Oklahoma’s defense. They’ve been outstanding the entire last half of the season. They did what others hadn’t done all year: admit the Gators can’t run the ball and play tight man to man coverage. If the Gators had Tony, Grimes, Pitts then you couldn’t play man to man. You’d likely get beat. But as soon as they were out Oklahoma had the playcalling and the players to contain the Gator passing attack. It only took them one drive of Emory Jones to figure out how to stop the QB running attack. 
 

Anthony Richardson was the only QB on my roster last night who played at a D1 level. 

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9 minutes ago, Varking said:

He picked a bad time to have the worst game of his career. Part of this is on Mullen. They hadn’t played in 11 days and we only had three practices with this group. The other part is completely on Trask. He threw three picks that I can say two for sure are 100% on him and a third that’s 50/50. 
 

The other part is people aren’t giving their due to Oklahoma’s defense. They’ve been outstanding the entire last half of the season. They did what others hadn’t done all year: admit the Gators can’t run the ball and play tight man to man coverage. If the Gators had Tony, Grimes, Pitts then you couldn’t play man to man. You’d likely get beat. But as soon as they were out Oklahoma had the playcalling and the players to contain the Gator passing attack. It only took them one drive of Emory Jones to figure out how to stop the QB running attack. 
 

Anthony Richardson was the only QB on my roster last night who played at a D1 level. 

Respect and poo. Sadly, Stevenson the RB is gone. Creed the Center is gone, but the whole defensive line might be back for a Title run next year is what I’m hearing. 

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He wouldn't be on ANYBODY'S radar or busting 43TDs and 4125+yrds if he wasn't an elite prospect.

Proof is in the pudding. He put together two good/great years without always having better talent than the stiff competition he played against.

Y'all want to use this one game to talk smack. Fields is dropping like I said he would. AND Trask will come up. Regardless, he will be a good/great NFL QB. Give it two years.

As far as COLLEGE careers, he beasted on all those other guys beginning last year as a QB not RB.

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4 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

He wouldn't be on ANYBODY'S radar or busting 43TDs and 4125+yrds if he wasn't an elite prospect.

Proof is in the pudding. He put together two good/great years without always having better talent than the stiff competition he played against.

Y'all want to use this one game to talk smack. Fields is dropping like I said he would. AND Trask will come up. Regardless, he will be a good/great NFL QB. Give it two years.

As far as COLLEGE careers, he beasted on all those other guys beginning last year as a QB not RB.

The massive disconnect you're having is that great college career does not automatically equate to elite NFL prospect.

Anyone arguing Trask isn't a terrific college QB isn't being objective and is basically just trolling. Anyone acting like Trask is an elite NFL QB prospect isn't being objective and is either delusional or basically just trolling. 

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