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Thursday Night Preseason Games


Jackie Lee
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2 hours ago, ECHornet said:

-I know it’s early in their careers, but will the posters who were adamant we should take CJ over Bryce ever be able to admit their error?

I wasn't adamant, but I definitely was on the Stroud train until a week or 2 after pro days. I am 100% onboard with Bryce now (I was wrong), obviously, but I won't judge Stroud too harshly yet.

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25 minutes ago, OUCPFL said:

Might want to tell ESPN's Player Profile, and Football Database then..............

You asked why would he rep them? He specifically did in a recent interview. 

So if I click on ESPN’s college stats for Hurts Alabama won’t he listed? Keep reaching Boomer…

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2 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

You asked why would he rep them? He specifically did in a recent interview. 

So if I click on ESPN’s college stats for Hurts Alabama won’t he listed? Keep reaching Boomer…

If you click his name and look at where he went to "College", what it's going to say? Enlighten me. 

I'll help you. 

https://www.espn.com/nfl/player/_/id/4040715/jalen-hurts

Do not see Bama there. What's it say? Can you put that in the reply to this? Thanks man. Appreciate it. 

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16 minutes ago, OUCPFL said:

If you click his name and look at where he went to "College", what it's going to say? Enlighten me. 

I'll help you. 

https://www.espn.com/nfl/player/_/id/4040715/jalen-hurts

Do not see Bama there. What's it say? Can you put that in the reply to this? Thanks man. Appreciate it. 

yikes bro you're looking crazy rn. I get that you like oklahoma but you trying to claim ownership over Hurts and disregard his past and his own words is almost down right creepy.

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19 minutes ago, OUCPFL said:

If you click his name and look at where he went to "College", what it's going to say? Enlighten me. 

I'll help you. 

https://www.espn.com/nfl/player/_/id/4040715/jalen-hurts

Do not see Bama there. What's it say? Can you put that in the reply to this? Thanks man. Appreciate it. 

I mean, Hurts lead Bama to 2 consecutive national championships. 

OU just made him a better QB/player

There is a reason Hurts reps both

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My observations are that Stroud is a rookie and no matter how good you look in training camp, your first appearance in a real game is a whole different scenario. Of course Mills looked more comfortable out there.. which is why we should probably temper our expectations on Saturday. Having said that, if Young DOES impress, we'll KNOW we have something special. 

Other observation: Holton Ahlers is a legit QB. He proved it in college. In three exhibition games. And even last night. Whether or not he gets a chance is another thing entirely. 

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1 hour ago, OUCPFL said:

If you click his name and look at where he went to "College", what it's going to say? Enlighten me. 

I'll help you. 

https://www.espn.com/nfl/player/_/id/4040715/jalen-hurts

Do not see Bama there. What's it say? Can you put that in the reply to this? Thanks man. Appreciate it. 

Lol you have gone off the deep end. Please respect the players point of view and acknowledge the school he spent a majority of his college career at like he wants. 
https://www.si.com/college/alabama/.amp/bamacentral/the-extra-point-jalen-hurts-true-alma-mater-de-siver

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