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2024 College Football Thread


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5 minutes ago, CRA said:

probably should of been picked though right before it. 

I wouldn't want nothing to do w/ Milroe in a NFL draft it is wasn't mid round. 

If he's coming out he will most likely go undrafted. There is an abundance of middling qbs in this draft starting at the top. If they want one there will be one available even after the draft. They won't have to use a pick for one unless they just want a specific guy.

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1 minute ago, Jon Snow said:

If he's coming out he will most likely go undrafted. There is an abundance of middling qbs in this draft starting at the top. If they want one there will be one available even after the draft. They won't have to use a pick for one unless they just want a specific guy.

I think some of these guys are just being dumb.  I would get leaving early if there wasn't money in college football.   I mean, are Ewers, Beck, Milroe and all the dudes running off to the NFL really much better than the Cade Klubniks?  Cade probably going to make comparable money to their NFL checks this year or better.....and gets to sit and try to work on being a legit draft prospect.   I mean Cade could of left to be an UDFA or some random we just like you late rounder too. 

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13 minutes ago, CRA said:

I think some of these guys are just being dumb.  I would get leaving early if there wasn't money in college football.   I mean, are Ewers, Beck, Milroe and all the dudes running off to the NFL really much better than the Cade Klubniks?  Cade probably going to make comparable money to their NFL checks this year or better.....and gets to sit and try to work on being a legit draft prospect.   I mean Cade could of left to be an UDFA or some random we just like you late rounder too. 

A lot of those guys need to work with pro qb training facilities to improve their skills. There's too many guys in the league already just like them on teams practice squads hoping to make the 53. Being a pro qb takes more than just being able to throw a football well in college. Old Bill has the right idea with the college programs but I'm not sure he will be able to pull it off.

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2 minutes ago, Johnstonny said:

...I bet they wish Bryce was still there...

After that last pass by Milroe I bet they would. He's struggling with timing and anticipation in this game. He was late on the last outroute he pumped when should have released it with less steam and let his receiver run to it.

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