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Trinidad Chambliss


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4 minutes ago, AggieLean said:

Trinidad is a winner. 2 D-2 championships before going to Ole Miss. One of the things that I really like about him, outside of his good QB play 

That kind of stuff gets him taken off the Panthers big board. lol

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30 minutes ago, AggieLean said:

Trinidad is a winner. 2 D-2 championships before going to Ole Miss. One of the things that I really like about him, outside of his good QB play 

That was something I really like about Mendoza, as well. He was a stud and a winner at Cal prior to Indiana. I think that sustained track record of success is important.

Now, you asked me about Chambliss a few weeks ago, IIRC. Are you an Ole Miss fan?

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10 minutes ago, Panthera onca said:

He has another year of college eligibility I believe.

Maybe. He has petitioned the NCAA for another year based on a weak reason (he got his tonsils removed). "Unable to participate in intercollegiate athletics as a result of a life-threatening or incapacitating injury or illness."

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9 minutes ago, PizzaTheHutt said:

I love ya'll to death but as the resident Ole Miss fanboy, please stay the eff away from Trinidaddy. 

I remember what you did to Matt Corral.... 

 

Another bust Lane Kiffin QB. If it wasn't for the Ferris St. stuff. I wouldn't touch Trinidad with a 10 foot pole because of all the bad Lane Kiffin QB's.

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12 minutes ago, PizzaTheHutt said:

I love ya'll to death but as the resident Ole Miss fanboy, please stay the eff away from Trinidaddy. 

I remember what you did to Matt Corral.... 

 

All we did to Corral was make the mistake to draft him. The guy never made an NFL regular season roster. 

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1 minute ago, kungfoodude said:

That was something I really like about Mendoza, as well. He was a stud and a winner at Cal prior to Indiana. I think that sustained track record of success is important.

Now, you asked me about Chambliss a few weeks ago, IIRC. Are you an Ole Miss fan?

Yea, the winning history is important. Crossing over to basketball, but it’s why I don’t think LaMelo Ball is right for the hornets. He’s been on losing squads most his playing career; high school included. He’s doesn’t know success.

 

I am a Miss State fan, but I’ve followed Trinidad a bit this year. Just has looked good every game I’ve seen him play.

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7 minutes ago, AggieLean said:

Yea, the winning history is important. Crossing over to basketball, but it’s why I don’t think LaMelo Ball is right for the hornets. He’s been on losing squads most his playing career; high school included. He’s doesn’t know success.

 

I am a Miss State fan, but I’ve followed Trinidad a bit this year. Just has looked good every game I’ve seen him play.

I think that plays a factor for LaMelo, among others. Obviously the biggest being that he just doesn't seem like a guy that will ever be healthy long enough to build around. Also, he still has some maturity issues. He will just basically take himself out of a game every few weeks by losing his poo about some call and then piling up frustration fouls or TO's. I think that goes back to his dad. He always built those kids to focus more on themselves than the game around them.

 

Okay, this was maybe the 4th game I have seen all or part of and I like him. Especially knowing that he wasn't a Lane Kiffin guy the whole time. That's a MASSIVE red flag for QB development.

If he was available around the 3rd round or lower, I would absolutely be okay taking a flier on him. Promising prospect. Way more polished than someone like Malik Willis, IMO.

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25 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

I think that plays a factor for LaMelo, among others. Obviously the biggest being that he just doesn't seem like a guy that will ever be healthy long enough to build around. Also, he still has some maturity issues. He will just basically take himself out of a game every few weeks by losing his poo about some call and then piling up frustration fouls or TO's. I think that goes back to his dad. He always built those kids to focus more on themselves than the game around them.

 

Okay, this was maybe the 4th game I have seen all or part of and I like him. Especially knowing that he wasn't a Lane Kiffin guy the whole time. That's a MASSIVE red flag for QB development.

If he was available around the 3rd round or lower, I would absolutely be okay taking a flier on him. Promising prospect. Way more polished than someone like Malik Willis, IMO.

The third is about where I see him and would take him. I’m not using any of our 1st two picks on a QB. I want the panthers to focus on building up the def or bringing in a playmaker with those picks

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5 minutes ago, AggieLean said:

The third is about where I see him and would take him. I’m not using any of our 1st two picks on a QB. I want the panthers to focus on building up the def or bringing in a playmaker with those picks

If it isn't an elite QB, there is no reason to burn a pick on overdrafting a QB. We have so many roster needs it's insane. 

Hopefully someone like Bailey falls or maybe Styles. I highly doubt it but an elite Front 7 defender would be great.

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