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Does being a heisman QB guarantee success in the pros..


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10. Johnny Manziel

9. Sam Bradford 

8. Robert Griffin III

7. Marcus Mariota

6. James Winston

5. Baker Mayfield

4. Kyle Murray

3. Joe Burrow

2. Lamar Jackson 

1. Cam Newton

While Newton, Jackson and Burrow have had some success a lot of these QB's leave a lot to be desired which leads to the question..why have so many heisman QB's not had success at the pro level? 

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3 minutes ago, PanthersGOATFan336 said:

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.dazn.com/en-US/news/amp/american-football/top-10-recent-heisman-winning-quarterbacks-where-does-joe-burrow-land/8io3d5vs3qgx1s2ayt97lqwkt

10. Johnny Manziel

9. Sam Bradford 

8. Robert Griffin III

7. Marcus Mariota

6. James Winston

5. Baker Mayfield

4. Kyle Murray

3. Joe Burrow

2. Lamar Jackson 

1. Cam Newton

While Newton, Jackson and Burrow have had some success a lot of these QB's leave a lot to be desired which leads to the question..why have so many heisman QB's not had success at the pro level? 

Since 1999, the 13 Heisman winners have combined for three Pro Bowl selections, two of which belong to Carson Palmer.

Cam himself has 3 PB selections...?

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2 minutes ago, WUnderhill said:

What a strange question to ask. Who would ever say that being a Heisman QB guarantees success in the pros?

Didn’t you say in your last thread that you were done until draft day or something along those lines? We get it, you don’t like Young…

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If you can't contribute you can always keep scrolling 

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Just now, PanthersGOATFan336 said:

If you can't contribute you can always keep scrolling 

You didn’t answer my question. Who said being a Heisman QB guarantees success in the pros?

If you can’t handle being called out for your constant stream of anti Bryce Young threads, stop making them…

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Just now, WUnderhill said:

You didn’t answer my question. Who said being a Heisman QB guarantees success in the pros?

If you can’t handle being called out for your constant stream of anti Bryce Young threads, stop making them…

why have so many heisman QB's not had success at the pro level? 

That's from the OP...again if you don't want to contribute

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And let me look to make sure...NOPE I didn't include any if this drafts names in the op either..seems like you're just reaching for whatever you can

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1 minute ago, PanthersGOATFan336 said:

why have so many heisman QB's not had success at the pro level? 

That's from the OP...again if you don't want to contribute

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And let me look to make sure...NOPE I didn't include any if this drafts names in the op either..seems like you're just reaching for whatever you can

Recently that has changed.  Lamar, Cam, Burrow, and Kyler all found success.  Catch up with the times!

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Just now, PanthersGOATFan336 said:

why have so many heisman QB's not had success at the pro level? 

That's from the OP...again if you don't want to contribute

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And let me look to make sure...NOPE I didn't include any if this drafts names in the op either..seems like you're just reaching for whatever you can

Lol, we all know what you’re getting at come on don’t be ridiculous. My contribution is that you are asking dumb questions to try to make a point about the only Heisman winning QB being debated for the #1 pick right now. Sorry you don’t like my contribution. Feel free to stop making dumb threads with dumb titles and thinly veiled agendas.

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