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Opinions: will T.Lawrence be a bust?


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I know the Jaguars suck and had Urban Meyer to make it worse. After watching his play for a full season, what do you think. Being the most highly touted QB in his draft class and appeared to have all the intangibles, had a pretty rough season.

Does this prove that a QB drafted #1 is still a crap shoot or will he rebound next season.

Just never know what the future brings in a rookie....no matter drafted first or twenty.

 

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Don't know, but I will say that I was never that big a fan of him.

Not saying that he's bad or anything, but with all the hype that I constantly heard about him I expected a virtual football god.

Then whenever I actually saw him play, I saw good, but I didn't see god.

So is he a bust? Probably not, but I do feel like he's been badly overhyped.

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16 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Don't know, but I will say that I was never that big a fan of him.

Not saying that he's bad or anything, but with all the hype that I constantly heard about him I expected a virtual football god.

Then whenever I actually saw him play, I saw good, but I didn't see god.

So is he a bust? Probably not, but I do feel like he's been badly overhyped.

I watched every game he played at Clemson, and while he never produced many "oh my god holy sh-t this guy is insane" moments, he consistently played at an extremely high level and almost always did enough to win. So if you only watch one game expecting to have your socks blown off, you probably won't, but his body of work speaks for itself. Now, let's see what he can do in the NFL with a proper head coach.

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