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He is declaring for the draft!!! Not Andrew luck, im an idiot and have a hairy back.


Ricky Spanish

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I posted this in another thread, but I'll repeat:

Gabbert is absolutely going to destroy the combine. He's got crazy arm strength, accuracy, and athletic ability. His glaring weaknesses are pocket awareness and dealing with pressure, and he won't have to deal with that during 7-on-7's. I expect him to sky rocket up draft boards during draft preparation (all of this assuming he comes out early).

If he wasn't such a pussy I'd take him before anyone not named Luck.

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I hope that any fan with sense knows that these threads are going to be coming for quite a while... which is why I sensed it as soon as I saw the thread title... so when you see these TYPES of threads for a while FA's, Coaches blah blah blah...just be calm and don't get your hopes up lol...seriously

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Various early draft predictions have rated Gabbert as a first-round pick and the second-best at his position behind Andrew Luck of Stanford.

Missouri totaled 18 victories the last two seasons and this year's 10-win season was only the fourth in school history. Gabbert passed for 3,186 yards and 16 touchdowns.

In 31 games at Missouri, Gabbert passed for 6,822 yards, fourth best in school history.

So this is actually relevant especially if Luck doesn't declare

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