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his interviews and determination will make some teams beleivers I think. They will realize he want step in right away but has chance to be a grand slam, if they beleive his hard work to become NFL Elite QB would eventually payoff due to The Golden Calf of Bristol's determination.

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Us drafting The Golden Calf of Bristol is not completely out of this realm.. I know we are interested in him at the very least. He is Fox's type of "football player" QB, that is a fiery leader. I would not be in the least bit surprised if we took him. In fact, I might even change my mock to reflect that based on all of these cuts.

Whichever team drafts The Golden Calf of Bristol will instantly become a higher profile team, and will be under the microscope.. Carolina would get a lot more attention for the media, that's for sure.

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anyone watch him on NFL network recently? He can make you a beleiver in him long term, I don't think his look of determination and promising to work 14hr days to become a NFL starting QB is just talk to get drafted and big contract. I don't think he cares about money, I think he thinks he's doing God's work and is called to be a star Quarterback and use that status to help spread the Gospel.

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My girlfriend is a HUGE Florida fan, but not much of a Pro football fan. If The Golden Calf of Bristol ends up on the Panthers, maybe we can actually watch a game together without her giving me that "I want to leave, I'm bored," look.

Plus the prospect of elated victory sex.

-Signed

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