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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Yeah, that guy looked so good filling in for Trevor Lawrence then he looked so bad as a full time starter. Maybe he needed a change of scenery. I don't know.

He is from California, maybe going back to the west coast will help him, all I know is he needs to be much better as a passer than he has been.

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1 hour ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Caleb put up a cool 66 points and nobody mentioned it because it's just another day.

 

That kid might be better than Mahomes and im dead serious. Mahomes wasn't making these throws in college. That came later on in the NFL. Caleb is making Mahomes throws right now!

 

 

He's gonna have to speed up his processing significantly in the NFL. He holds the ball forever.  His average time to throw last year would've been the slowest in the NFL. That will struggle to translate, especially on a bad team.

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1 hour ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Caleb put up a cool 66 points and nobody mentioned it because it's just another day.

 

That kid might be better than Mahomes and im dead serious. Mahomes wasn't making these throws in college. That came later on in the NFL. Caleb is making Mahomes throws right now!

 

 

Riley's offenses have put up 60-70 burgers for years no matter the QB.

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1 hour ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Caleb put up a cool 66 points and nobody mentioned it because it's just another day.

 

That kid might be better than Mahomes and im dead serious. Mahomes wasn't making these throws in college. That came later on in the NFL. Caleb is making Mahomes throws right now!

 

 

Ok Caleb is great and should be the top pick no questions asked, but better than Mahomes? Mahomes was playing at Texas Tech with Kliff Kingsbury which is waaaaaay different than USC and Lincoln Riley. Mahomes is also a much better NFL QB than he ever was in college. He was a system QB with a live arm in college, but I’ll definitely have to wait and see until I deem anyone better than Mahomes. You gotta respect the top player in the NFL. 

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4 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

Anyone to watch out for in the LSU FSU game? I imagine it'll be lots of scoring and entertaining but I don't really care about who wins

I love a good shoot out when I don’t care who wins. Just get to sit back and enjoy some good offenses do their thing. 

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