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Scott Fowler on game, Young, Panthers. Not wrong


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6 hours ago, Hoenheim said:

Why are people assuming Arch Manning would come out of college with only 1 year of starting at QB in college??? And a few games against nobodies this year when Quinn was injured lol

Unless he has a Cam Newton level year where he goes undefeated and wins the national championship, has nothing left to prove in college, I see Manning probably starting for 2 years at Texas. But I wouldn't be shocked if he came out in 2026 either. 

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3 minutes ago, hepcat said:

Unless he has a Cam Newton level year where he goes undefeated and wins the national championship, has nothing left to prove in college, I see Manning probably starting for 2 years at Texas. But I wouldn't be shocked if he came out in 2026 either. 

He’d leave because Texas sucks, are huge frauds, have lost to Carson beck twice, and are about to be BTFO’d in the college playoffs so bad Sarkisian is going to be watching the championship game from rehab. 

horns down bitch 

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57 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

He’d leave because Texas sucks, are huge frauds, have lost to Carson beck twice, and are about to be BTFO’d in the college playoffs so bad Sarkisian is going to be watching the championship game from rehab. 

horns down bitch 

Easy, tiger. Show us on the doll where the bad man from Texas touched you lol. Kidding. Are you a Sooners fan or something? Texas seems like one of the last colleges to hate.

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31 minutes ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

Easy, tiger. Show us on the doll where the bad man from Texas touched you lol. Kidding. Are you a Sooners fan or something? Texas seems like one of the last colleges to hate.

First of all Sooners fan? Mods?

Second if you think someone needs a specific reason to hate Texas you don’t watch real college football. 

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On 12/17/2024 at 10:37 AM, raleigh-panther said:

I see 3 losses

cards and bucs need to win 

…even the falcons,  who will have nothing to play for, and will probably start Pennix……falcons have always been  Kryptonite  for the Panthers 

I wish Young could be something he isn’t  and probably can never be…for all of us (players, fans, coaches and himself)

watching him crumble out there, with his eyes closed, no bueno

watching him not even be able to get the ball in the end zone to give Thielen a chance was awful

for what is worth, Canales needs to stop with the lateral play calls…aggravating…I wish he would bring a season play caller and keep his focus as HC

…whole lot of ‘a wishin and a hopin’

 

Penix is gonna play and we’ll be his “arrival” game

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2 hours ago, electro's horse said:

First of all Sooners fan? Mods?

Second if you think someone needs a specific reason to hate Texas you don’t watch real college football. 

Texas is not a threat. Never has been. People should hate Alabama, Oregon, Ohio St, etc. Texas? They're harmless. The worst thing about them is that horrid burnt orange.

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12 hours ago, MHS831 said:

You are wise beyond your years to agree with me.  I think Fields is the free agent with the most upside---I mean, you keep looking until your franchise qb is on the roster-we are all hoping that Bryce will grab it, but he has not yet. 

The way they've churned players through the roster this year trying to find improvements I can't see them just sitting on Bryce in the new year 

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