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3 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Ryan Clark on Howell at half: "Imagine we were talking about a Bryce Young or Anthony Richardson and he was playing like this how excited we would be."

I love Howell, I mentioned before but I literally just acquired him in my dynasty league (actually traded Stroud for Howell and some other pieces)… but let’s be fair to Young and Richardson, Howell has a full year of NFL experience under his belt.

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1 minute ago, MillionDollarCam said:

I love Howell, I mentioned before but I literally just acquired him in my dynasty league (actually traded Stroud for Howell and some other pieces)… but let’s be fair to Young and Richardson, Howell has a full year of NFL experience under his belt.

Full year of NFL practice. Only one actual game. It's not nothing, but Sam is basically the equivalent of a redshirt freshman in college.

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12 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Full year of NFL practice. Only one actual game. It's not nothing, but Sam is basically the equivalent of a redshirt freshman in college.

And the NFL practice and overall NFL experience is 100% different than that of a college player. College is fully structured as where the NFL isn’t. The difference is night and day. So we’ll have to disagree in the assessment of Howell being essentially a redshirt freshmen.

Howell knows how to be a professional and he’s seen the differences between the college game and the NFL in both practice and in a start.

Young and Richardson haven’t even been made it out of their first offseason yet.

There’s really no comparison. If Howell is the player that I think he is and I believe you think he is, he should be further along than Young and especially Richardson.

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McLaurin has a "toe injury". I used to scoff at toe injuries until I suffered a turf toe injury. It's very not funny when it happens to you and you realize just how debilitating it is for your big toe not to be able to bear weight. I never truly recovered. That toe hurt for literally years and it turned into a bunion but it doesn't hurt anymore so fug it. 😂

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3 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

UNC could quite possibly have two starting QB’s in the NFL next year, what a time to be alive.

And yet we've largely just squandered it. UNC can have elite defenses and elite offenses but it seems to be a law of the universe that when it happens that elite unit has to be paired with an absolute bottom of the barrel unit on the other side of the ball.

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