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2024 College Football Thread


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22 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

Milroe could be fun to watch but he's a long shot.  He's not even close as a passer at this point.  Lamar was a lot more NFL ready at Louisville.

Lamar was not just the best qb in the draft but was the best player and should have gone number 1 overall but nfl GMs were like “ughhh we don’t like how he talks.”

Lamar was playing a different game than everyone else in college. He looked like Vicks first college season but he did it for multiple years. 

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10 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

Lamar was not just the best qb in the draft but was the best player and should have gone number 1 overall but nfl GMs were like “ughhh we don’t like how he talks.”

Lamar was playing a different game than everyone else in college. He looked like Vicks first college season but he did it for multiple years. 

This is absolutely completely false.  The main concern was passing as he was pretty raw in college.  He has improved since then.  Also, he had a slight build that scared many off thinking he would be constantly injured.  But him going later had nothing to do with the way he talks, that is not true.

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8 minutes ago, Shocker said:

This is absolutely completely false.  The main concern was passing as he was pretty raw in college.  He has improved since then.  Also, he had a slight build that scared many off thinking he would be constantly injured.  But him going later had nothing to do with the way he talks, that is not true.

 

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55 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

Okay, give him Bryce’s receivers. 

he was the entire team and was playing hero ball his whole time in college. 

Yeah, Bryce had better receivers but go back and look. Louisville had good college WRs. No stars, no high level NFL prospects, but they were a good college unit with quality depth.

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