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I'm actually hoping that we can use the good relationship with the bills to trade our 4th or 5th round pick for Jake Fromm State farm. He is a proven qb in which he also beat out Jacob Eason and Justin Fields at Georgia. Use our first round pick either on Pitts or if not there get Parsons. We need our new Luuuuuke! I've seen Lance play and the talent he plays against is terrible. And if 1 person says Fromm doesn't have the arm strength...go look at the notes of Peyton and Brady. Or Russell Wilson. 

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Beating out more talented QBs at the college level doesn't necessarily translate to the NFL level. Everyone seemingly has a man crush on Orlovsky as a QB evaluator, but he's also the reason why Joe Flacco ended up at Delaware. How'd the NFL careers (and draft status) of those two go?

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Yall live with whatever is new. Fromm was drafted last year if you don't forget. So last year was a complete waste. FYI I am not a Georgia fan. Except for their politics. We can hope for another athletic qb that rarely ever wins a Super Bowl. For ex. Vick, Jackson, SCam and the list goes on and on. Fields and Lance will be huge busts and we will fall farther and farther back. Last qb with the name Jake did pretty good for us. And he was a nobody...Hmmm

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2 minutes ago, Missouri Cat Fan said:

Yall live with whatever is new. Fromm was drafted last year if you don't forget. So last year was a complete waste. FYI I am not a Georgia fan. Except for their politics. We can hope for another athletic qb that rarely ever wins a Super Bowl. For ex. Vick, Jackson, SCam and the list goes on and on. Fields and Lance will be huge busts and we will fall farther and farther back. Last qb with the name Jake did pretty good for us. And he was a nobody...Hmmm

Zero chance this isn't a troll. The DAPP(DUMB ASS PER POST) ratio is too high for it not to be.

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4 minutes ago, Missouri Cat Fan said:

Yall live with whatever is new. Fromm was drafted last year if you don't forget. So last year was a complete waste. FYI I am not a Georgia fan. Except for their politics. We can hope for another athletic qb that rarely ever wins a Super Bowl. For ex. Vick, Jackson, SCam and the list goes on and on. Fields and Lance will be huge busts and we will fall farther and farther back. Last qb with the name Jake did pretty good for us. And he was a nobody...Hmmm

Wow wish I could poo this more than once. 

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