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2024 College Football Thread


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22 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

I'm telling yall ewers is a nfl qb. Not sure what his ceiling is but has throws a nice ball

You also told us Drew Allar reminds you of Peyton Manning.

 

You can like who you like, but I'm not touching any QB outside of Ward or Sanders.

 

I would be more comfortable trading for a Sam Howell than taking a chance on a project QB. Maybe Canales might find a QB who likes later in the draft who knows. I'm just not a fan of this class outside of the top 2 QBs.

 

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2 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

You also told us Drew Allar reminds you of Peyton Manning.

 

You can like who you like, but I'm not touching any QB outside of Ward or Sanders.

 

I would be more comfortable trading for a Sam Howell than taking a chance on a project QB. Maybe Canales might find a QB who likes later in the draft who knows. I'm just not a fan of this class outside of the top 2 QBs.

 

Your reading comprehension is probably around a 3rd grade level if we are being honest

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On 11/5/2024 at 7:12 PM, CamWhoaaCam said:

Colorado #20 in the rankings. They win out it will be impossible to keep them out the playoffs. Love them or hate them they bring in major viewership with the 2 best players in the country.

 

See you hating suckas in the playoffs!

Colorado viewership is down 49% vs last year 

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2 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Colorado has been on Nat'l tv every game this season.

 

I thought you were done with Colorado talk?

 

Patiently waiting for them to lose again huh.

You were talking about viewership.  There literally was a bit article last week on ESPN with their numbers.  Colorado viewership is down 50% this year.  

Once the new-ness wears off….its just spamming okay-ish BIG12 football every weekend to everyone.   They playing Matt Rhule anytime soon again? 

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ewers is still my guy this draft. he isnt perfect by any means but he can sling it. if anything the stinker, against uga helps lower the stock and im ok with that. cant give him a pass, but expecting him to be blowing people away every game isnt a fair standard either. hes showing again how dominant he can be, even when he lost a bunch of 1st and 2nd round nfl guys each of the last 2 years. love to pair him with XL, coker, j. sander, and 1 more true WR. he would be just fine behind this line. helps the shark is there as coach, think he's an NFL OC mind that is loving life as the Texas HC, and the shark may never leave that spot cause its $$$$$, NIL $$$$$$$$$, and blue chip program. 

really its going to come down to post season play on the stock watch. another stinker against NFL talent and its going to drop ewer's stock again. and yes manning would be a great pickup, but he's not eligible. if ewers has a good post season like stroud, he will lock in my #1 QB pick. that postseason locked me in on stroud, and ewers will get the opportunity barring injury or another really bad game. think ewers and stroud got over analyzed due to prospect fatigue where  we're more apt to downgrade due to a bad game as they have been good/great so often.

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