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BREAKING: Panthers make roster moves


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2 hours ago, rmoneyg35 said:

To be fair I bet a lot of people don’t sit and watch every college game, even if they do have the time to watch college ball there’s so many teams that you can’t  watch every game so most people just look at stats, highlight reels and sports pundits who hype up and rank college players. 
 

looking at his stats where in the last two seasons he threw for 31 tds 3 INTs 68% completion percentage, and over 600 yards on the ground and 27 tds 2 INTs 69% completion percentage and over 400 yards on the ground.

 

those are amazing numbers, especially in the SEC.

 

I understand how the right system can mask a players deficiencies but you still got to give the player some credit.

he also had a horrible injury in his last game of his college career which probably also effected his nfl career.

 

I don't care about college production. Watch him in the NFL.

There were a boatload of reasons the Lions(also a great talent evaluation franchise) pivoted quickly from a highly drafted guy. 

He is not an NFL player. At all.

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5 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

I don't care about college production. Watch him in the NFL.

There were a boatload of reasons the Lions(also a great talent evaluation franchise) pivoted quickly from a highly drafted guy. 

He is not an NFL player. At all.

No kidding. You can’t tell about most players, even SEC players, until they are in real NFL games. College just ain’t the same. 

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