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Alabama QBs are the new Ohio State QBs


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2 minutes ago, ComebackCam said:

Cam never had close to the car Hurts is driving .. Cam could clearly pass

My God, Cam with the offense the Hurts has would be amazing. We already know what magic Cam could do with an offense like Carolina's this year.

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20 minutes ago, ComebackCam said:

Yeah had Cam started this season here we probably make the postseason and Tremble is a second team All-Pro

I'm not sure about that, but 2014 wasn't too far off of this, particularly in the receiver room, and Cam dragged them to the playoffs in the similarly-weak NFC South. There was some more talent on that OL for sure, but that year's tackles were on par with this year's guards. 

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8 hours ago, OldhamA said:

I've said for a while that the Dolphins are held back by Tua.

He simply doesn't have the arm strength you need in the modern NFL. 

https://www.nfl.com/news/nfl-qb-index-ranking-all-32-teams-primary-starting-quarterbacks-at-the-end-of-th-x3120
 

https://www.nfl.com/stats/player-stats/
 

your perception doesn’t match reality, before you have anymore “hot takes” try looking up some facts. I’m not a fan of Tua or the Dolphins by any stretch, but your hot take is hilariously bad.

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& here comes another USC Trojan at # 1 in Caleb Williams & no one is saying that USC continously has players picked in the top of the first round at QB & turn out to be busts in the NFL.so with that said why is this lazy aforementioned narrative always Ohio State ?

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40 minutes ago, bandu said:

& here comes another USC Trojan at # 1 in Caleb Williams & no one is saying that USC continously has players picked in the top of the first round at QB & turn out to be busts in the NFL.so with that said why is this lazy aforementioned narrative always Ohio State ?

It’s like saying a Jets QB can never be good. Eventually it will happen

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On 1/14/2024 at 12:19 AM, TN05 said:

Mac Jones, Tua, Bryce, Jalen Hurts... all of them looking like flops. Mac is terrible, Bryce looked like the worst QB in the league, and Tua has one of the best amounts of talent in the league behind him and can't get anywhere in the playoffs.
 

We got fleeced by a school that repeatedly pumps out limited prospects

Who could’ve seen 5’11 noodle armed QB’s not working in a quick strike NFL? 

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