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Just now, jayboogieman said:

99.9% of QBs would have sucked here this season. Next season is TBD, but there's not a lot of hope.

Hey, I can hope for a QB at #33, considering the right one is there.  Nix is becoming my favorite there now.  Penix Junior will be gone, especially if he has a monster game tonight.

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11 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

I'm wanting to see more of the QBs.  I have my thoughts on both. McCarthy to me is a system guy who needs a ton of support. In other words, he would SUCK here.

I'm honestly higher on McCarthy as an NFL prospect than I am Penix. With that said, I'm not super high on either. I think they both project has 2nd to 3rd round types. 

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Just now, 45catfan said:

Hey, I can hope for a QB at #33, considering the right one is there.  Nix is becoming my favorite there now.  Penix Junior will be gone, especially if he has a monster game tonight.

I think they go WR or Oline at 33 and will give Young another chance. The only way that doesn't happen is if the Teppers' step back and whoever the new regime is are convinced Young is a bust and not fixable.

I agree that Penix most likely will be taken in the first round. He has a lot of good tape from this season and last.

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Just now, jayboogieman said:

I think they go WR or Oline at 33 and will give Young another chance. The only way that doesn't happen is if the Teppers' step back and whoever the new regime is are convinced Young is a bust and not fixable.

I agree that Penix most likely will be taken in the first round. He has a lot of good tape from this season and last.

I agree, I just don't have to like it.  Now if McCarthy is the best one left, I'm not saying take a QB for the sake of taking one and we should pass.  If Penix Junior or Nix is there at #33, we'd be dumb not to take a swing.  It's a talented/deep draft and if Williams and Maye weren't in it, both of them would be top 10 picks.

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2 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

I agree, I just don't have to like it.  Now if McCarthy is the best one left, I'm not saying take a QB for the sake of taking one and we should pass.  If Penix Junior or Nix is there at #33, we'd be dumb not to take a swing.  It's a talented/deep draft and if Williams and Maye weren't in it, both of them would be top 10 picks.

I'm torn on Nix and Penix. Both are on the older side being 6th year seniors, played in the PAC12(not much defense), and Penix has the injury issue filled past. That said, I think there are teams that will be willing to take a chance on them in the first round.

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1 minute ago, jayboogieman said:

I'm torn on Nix and Penix. Both are on the older side being 6th year seniors, played in the PAC12(not much defense), and Penix has the injury issue filled past. That said, I think there are teams that will be willing to take a chance on them in the first round.

That's a ++++ for me now.  I bought into the young phenom hype at QB in the past and got burned multiple times.  I'm over it.  There is nothing really all that special about Brock Purdy other one thing, wisdom through reps in games.  There is one thing that prepares a college QB for the NFL more than any other and that is game experience.  No amount of reps in training camp can duplicate/simulate that for a rookie QB.

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1 minute ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Got $200 on the line for Washington feeling confident about it. The media has been hyping Michigan as the favorites all week.

 

Washington knows this and they know they have the best QB on the field.

 

Washington 34 Michigan 28

The 5 pts could be very helpful even if they lose it

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