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4 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

Young is pretty clutch. 

He's definitely the best thrower/decision maker of the class. Overall the QB narrative for this year hasn't panned out at all though. Especially with some of these guys opportunities, no one seems like they can take over a game. Richardson is probably the closest to being an obvious difference maker for their team aside from Young just being solid but undersized

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1 minute ago, Jackie Lee said:

He's definitely the best thrower/decision maker of the class. Overall the QB narrative for this year hasn't panned out at all though. Especially with some of these guys opportunities, no one seems like they can take over a game. Richardson is probably the closest to being an obvious difference maker for their team aside from Young just being solid but undersized

Richardson? The Gators QB? Who has 7 TDs and 7 INTs this season? The guy who had 6 TDs and 5 INTs last season? THAT Richardson?

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9 minutes ago, ncsfinest21 said:

Top 5 will be shaking up next week. TCU will be in the Top 4 now. #1 Georgia #2 Ohio State #3 Michigan #4TCU

if Bama wins this they aren’t getting jumped by TCU.   Bama already ahead and it’s a win over the #10 team on the road 

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6 minutes ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

Richardson? The Gators QB? Who has 7 TDs and 7 INTs this season? The guy who had 6 TDs and 5 INTs last season? THAT Richardson?

He is right. You have to look at rushing stats as well, but the Utah (who was ranked) and TAM game were both Richardson carrying his team and dominating. Florida is really lacking talent this year. 

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4 minutes ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

Richardson? The Gators QB? Who has 7 TDs and 7 INTs this season? The guy who had 6 TDs and 5 INTs last season? THAT Richardson?

I replied to a post about Bryce Young for the passer/decision maker comment. Then added Richardson as the difference maker for his team (2 passing TD's 2 rushing TD's, no Int's today)

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