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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

That 3rd down play right there is what concerns me about Caleb Williams projecting to the NFL. Standing in a perfect pocket patting the ball for hours while a guy stands in the middle of the field wide open until he finally sees him. I'm just not convinced he sees the field fast enough to translate.

My concern with Williams is if he's a system guy. Riley makes great college QBs but they don't all translate into NFL caliber players.

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5 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

That 3rd down play right there is what concerns me about Caleb Williams projecting to the NFL. Standing in a perfect pocket patting the ball for hours while a guy stands in the middle of the field wide open until he finally sees him. I'm just not convinced he sees the field fast enough to translate.

You might be the only person in the country questioning Caleb Williams.

 

Meanwhile you praise Maye every chance you get and he's a turnover machine.

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1 minute ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

You might be the only person in the country questioning Caleb Williams.

 

Meanwhile you praise Maye every chance you get and he's a turnover machine.

I don't pay attention to what the talking heads say. You just guzzle hype. It's what you do. 

Once again, UNC/Maye gets brought up again by someone other than me but I'm the one always talking about it. What a joke.

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