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


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These picks are his fault but I still feel bad for the guy. He's had a great year and maximized his abilities. He was probably closing in on fleecing some team into drafting him in the 1st. All those scouts in all 32 organizations chirping about his physical limitations are getting all the film they need to pound the table no tonight.

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

These picks are his fault but I still feel bad for the guy. He's had a great year and maximized his abilities. He was probably closing in on fleecing some team into drafting him in the 1st. All those scouts in all 32 organizations chirping about his physical limitations are getting all the film they need to pound the table no tonight.

He was not going to be drafted in the first. Neither will Jones unless people reach. 

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

These picks are his fault but I still feel bad for the guy. He's had a great year and maximized his abilities. He was probably closing in on fleecing some team into drafting him in the 1st. All those scouts in all 32 organizations chirping about his physical limitations are getting all the film they need to pound the table no tonight.

This is worse than the Trey Lance game, IMO. Every weakness is being exposed. 

You gotta feel for the kid. He is a great story.

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1 minute ago, kungfoodude said:

Lol. I am not going to say you are 100% correct. First, we all know how many UF guys said "fug this poo." Additionally, maybe we are seeing the SEC is actually the paper tiger? We'll know in the next couple of days. 

It hurts knowing how many pass catchers opted out 

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2 minutes ago, Varking said:

Dramatic reactionary takes are the huddles specialty 

  It’s ignorance. Why would someone judge him on an exhibition game that many of the starters didn’t even choose to play? And not the 46 points he helped put up against the best team in the country a couple weeks ago. I don’t care either way, but nothing that would happen tonight would shape my opinion of him. 
 

   Go read the thread about Ruhle in last year’s Sugar Bowl against GA. There weren’t 5 people on here that wanted anything to do with him. Before or after the game. Right up until the day he was hired. Then he suddenly walked on water. That’s the Huddle. 

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Just now, Jaxel said:

Judging him off of this game is dumb. Bela literally playing with the backup backups right now. Honestly I don't think this game matters much in terms of stock.

You mean that is the excuse he will make to all the coaches in his interviews and he better hope they buy it

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