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Tony pike may be the best


pantherpain

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I know nothing about college players don't watch college ball much, but I saw him play one time and said he's a going to be a good pro. I have noting really but a gut feeling to go by on this, but when I get that feeling it's usually right.

I said teh same thing about D.Will and knew nothing about him till the draft.

But like I said it's just a feeling.

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Pike is going to have to learn how to play under center. That could take 2-3 years. He has the size and the physical tools to become a really good to possibly elite QB.

Hopefully in 2-3 years he will be some good trade bait. IMO Pike is as good as McCoy.

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Yeah we picked him up because of the value. Could see him being traded in a few years depending on his progress.

I honestly hope we trade Clausen and build him up kinda like Cassel because I know Pike is better, Pike knows how to win games where as Clausen does not and we do not want a losing qb, hell Jake knew how to win games but it was sloppy and we lost more because of his poor throwing ability and poor ability to read a defense

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I honestly hope we trade Clausen and build him up kinda like Cassel because I know Pike is better, Pike knows how to win games where as Clausen does not and we do not want a losing qb, hell Jake knew how to win games but it was sloppy and we lost more because of his poor throwing ability and poor ability to read a defense

You are really smart. Have you ever thought about going down to the Sylvan Learning Center and seeing if you could get a job sweeping the floor?

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