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2024 College Football Thread


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4 minutes ago, Davidson Deac II said:

Ewers isn't exactly doing himself any favors tonight either.  

The Texas staff seems to love him. Gonna be awkward if he decides to come back next year and I honestly don't see him being a 1st or 2nd rounder. He just doesn't have any wow factor and has a significant injury history. Arch has been patient but I can't him sitting for another year.

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4 hours ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Yeah no chance Milroe goes in the 1st.

 

He will be a project QB for some team.

I personally now think he should actually stay in school. 

Then again, as much as he's declined the last three games, he's still no worse than Richardson, who only dropped to the 4th pick. He will still go in the 1st and probably will go in the top 15. QBs get that benefit of the doubt now.

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18 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Stop looking at stat sheets and watch games

 

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Are you saying that his tape looks markedly worse than Richardson's--at least enough for the draft hype machine? Richardson's assets were his metrics but he was (is) quite raw. Seems that's the case with Milroe as well? The metrics are what will probably see him drafted higher than he should be.

Like I said, I think he needs to stay in school though.

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9 minutes ago, BrisbanePanther said:

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Are you saying that his tape looks markedly worse than Richardson's--at least enough for the draft hype machine? Richardson's assets were his metrics but he was (is) quite raw. Seems that's the case with Milroe as well? The metrics are what will probably see him drafted higher than he should be.

Like I said, I think he needs to stay in school though.

Yeah, his tape is considerably worse than Richardson's. Richardson to me looked like a slightly less erratic version of Josh Allen in college while playing against a considerably higher level of competition. It's tough to understate how bad the Florida receivers were. Every game you turn on was drop city. If you're drafting them off of just sheer raw physical talent, Richardson ranks considerably higher than Milroe there too. Pure raw talent, Allen, Richardson, and Lamar Jackson honestly are head and shoulders above the rest of the pack post-Cam. Yeah, even Mahomes. That dude is a damn magician. His running success doesn't come from raw ability the guy just seems to have a damn fifth sense about how set defenders up to get by then either with pump fakes or little jukes that look like some middle school player. It doesn't make any sense to me but damn it it works every single week so there's obviously something to it. LOL

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On 10/21/2024 at 10:25 AM, LinvilleGorge said:

Yeah, his tape is considerably worse than Richardson's. Richardson to me looked like a slightly less erratic version of Josh Allen in college while playing against a considerably higher level of competition. It's tough to understate how bad the Florida receivers were. Every game you turn on was drop city. If you're drafting them off of just sheer raw physical talent, Richardson ranks considerably higher than Milroe there too. Pure raw talent, Allen, Richardson, and Lamar Jackson honestly are head and shoulders above the rest of the pack post-Cam. Yeah, even Mahomes. That dude is a damn magician. His running success doesn't come from raw ability the guy just seems to have a damn fifth sense about how set defenders up to get by then either with pump fakes or little jukes that look like some middle school player. It doesn't make any sense to me but damn it it works every single week so there's obviously something to it. LOL

I can’t disagree more with this assessment.  Milroe has looked better more often than Richardson who is closing in on being a bust himself.  I don’t think Milroe is a consistent pro starter either and anyone looking for Lamar will be seriously disappointed.  I think Milroe is definitely farther along than Richardson at this point  in their careers.  

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4 minutes ago, Shocker said:

I can’t disagree more with this assessment.  Milroe has looked better more often than Richardson who is closing in on being a bust himself.  I don’t think Milroe is a consistent pro starter either and anyone looking for Lamar will be seriously disappointed.  I think Milroe is definitely farther along than Richardson at this point  in their careers.  

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