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An early look at 2022 QB class...


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1 hour ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Pickett is now not going to play in the peach bowl.  Big mistake IMO

I don’t think so. He only negative seems to be his hands and limited athletic ability playing one more game won’t change that. He has done all he can do playing at the college level. One bad injury and he could drop…

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4 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

IF he is the pick, I hope it’s by a new staff. One that will also address the OL situation. 

I’ve said it 100x now I would bet anything he gets a third year.  
 

I bet tepper does a re org in regards to power structure but I still think he gets 3 years. 

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1 hour ago, mrcompletely11 said:

I’ve said it 100x now I would bet anything he gets a third year.  
 

I bet tepper does a re org in regards to power structure but I still think he gets 3 years. 

Ugh that would be terrible. He doesn’t need to be drafting our future QB on a final year chance. Plus he won’t play our young OL. I mean we had a player register a 0 on PFF and he would give Brown a chance…

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9 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

Ugh that would be terrible. He doesn’t need to be drafting our future QB on a final year chance. Plus he won’t play our young OL. I mean we had a player register a 0 on PFF and he would give Brown a chance…

I bet both Tepper and Fit understand this (they would be fools not to) and give more power to fitt to prevent rhule from doing something rash

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