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TOP HIGH SCHOOL QB TRANSFERS AFTER FIGHT WITH WAYNE GRETZKY'S SON


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4 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Most on here were not aware of this simply bring it to everyone's attention

Exactly. I did not know this. 

Thank you.

If Corral won't become an Elite QB, we know why.

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11 minutes ago, rayzor said:

@TheSpecialJuan Why would you want to start this thread? You that desperate for attention? The article is from 2017 and we all know about this now. 

Well, at least he cited a source.

That's different from his frequent MO of copying and pasting from a tweet but not posting the tweet so it looks like his own info.

(that's usually referred to as plagiarism, but hey...)

 

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Tbh this is irrelevant to how his future pans out, unless it’s something he’s learnt from.

The guy has been drafted by us, so how about just get behind the guy and hope he’s matured and develops.

He wasn’t pick #6, nor did we mortgage our future for him. If he works out great, if not at least we had a crack at trying to improve.

So I don’t really understand the capitals, the non commentary and the repeating what’s already been heavily discussed.

I bet 90% of players who are drafted have some kind of stuff they are dealing with - nobody is perfect 

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7 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Well, at least he cited a source.

That's different from his frequent MO of copying and pasting from a tweet but not posting the tweet so it looks like his own info.

(that's usually referred to as plagiarism, but hey...)

 

Zod does that more than anyone here lol, which is ironic cause he used to always complain about people using his photos without crediting him.

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1 minute ago, Urrymonster2 said:

Tbh this is irrelevant to how his future pans out, unless it’s something he’s learnt from.

The guy has been drafted by us, so how about just get behind the guy and hope he’s matured and develops.

He wasn’t pick #6, nor did we mortgage our future for him. If he works out great, if not at least we had a crack at trying to improve.

So I don’t really understand the capitals, the non commentary and the repeating what’s already been heavily discussed.

I bet 90% of players who are drafted have some kind of stuff they are dealing with - nobody is perfect 

I don't see this as a negative thing. I got suspended for fighting in H.S. too. I'm not proud of it but I did it and I learned from it and it's a part of who I am today. Just one of life's experiences. By all accounts he got his act together and grew up. He has character. I like that. 

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