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4 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

So because I think Caleb is better than Maye that means im not a diehard UNC fan?

 

 

You put a Duke QB in the same sentence as Maye simply because he scrambled and ran well yesterday while having frankly a weak game as a passer.  Probably that. 

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2 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

That's what makes me unique. I don't fit in with others. I call it like I see it.

I get you're Carolina through and through but other people outside of Carolina have eyes. They see Caleb as the best QB in college football. It's okay for Maye to be the 2nd best QB.

 

Go Heels!

Being a hype train guy is the opposite of being unique.

I've spent several pages now defending Dabo and Clemson against ridiculous accusations by you and others but don't mind me, I'm just Carolina through and through. 😂

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I’m interested to see Maye with his two top wide outs.

Tez Walker is a league guy, he had 11 TD’s in 12 games last year and nearly 1,000 receiving yards. At 6-3, Maye can just toss up the ball in his general direction and Walker will come down with it.

Then you have Nate McCollum who is Josh Downs lite. He put up 650 receiving yards in a triple option offense at Georgia Tech. There’s a decent chance he goes over 1,000 receiving yards for the year if he suits up starting this weekend. It’s all been reported that he runs a 4.41 40, the kid can fly.

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2 hours ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

What superstars have came from NC in the last 10 years?

 

SC off the top of my head has produced Deandre Hopkins/Clowney/Stephon Gilmore/Deebo Samuel just to name a few.

https://www.on3.com/college/clemson-tigers/news/clemson-tigers-recruiting-north-carolina-will-shipley/
 

Until recently, Clemson along with the Gamecock’s have had a lot of success recruiting in NC. There’s more people in NC so there’s going to be more talent, primarily at the 3 and 4 star level. 

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2 hours ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

What superstars have came from NC in the last 10 years?

 

SC off the top of my head has produced Deandre Hopkins/Clowney/Stephon Gilmore/Deebo Samuel just to name a few.

Keenan Allen, Melvin Ingram, Alim McNeil, Landon Dickerson, Dexter Lawrence, Javon Hargrave, Jaire Alexander, Ikem Ekwonu.

Not all are superstars but very solid players.

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4 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Yeah, I'm a total homer. 😂

The homers say I'm nothing but a fairweather fan.

If your boy Caleb tries to hold the ball for four seconds in the NFL it's not gonna go well.

In my 14 years here, I’ve never seen a guy try so hard at trolling and fail miserably.

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Lots of games tomorrow. #3 Bama vs. #11 Texas the most high profile game in the docket. I really don't think Ewers will hold off Manning all year, but I'm not sure they'll yank Ewers to throw Manning to the wolves against Alabama. Ewers just has not looked good thusfar into his college career. Wasn't he the #1 QB recruit in his class? Still waiting on him to look like a 5* guy.

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8 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Lots of games tomorrow. #3 Bama vs. #11 Texas the most high profile game in the docket. I really don't think Ewers will hold off Manning all year, but I'm not sure they'll yank Ewers to throw Manning to the wolves against Alabama. Ewers just has not looked good thusfar into his college career. Wasn't he the #1 QB recruit in his class? Still waiting on him to look like a 5* guy.

They also have Maalik Murphy who resembles Cam.  Guy is huge with a cannon arm.  Texas is loaded at QB

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