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The Most Dangerous Offense in the NFL


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His whole 1 year of Division 1 football has me convinced.

really uneasy about one year starters. One of the reasons I like Stanzi is the improvement you could see in him as he worked at it. I don't want us to take him really because I just don't see him being available when I would take him (in the 4th), but he's a perfect example of a guy who had all kinds of gaps in his first couple years, worked hard at it, and really refined himself for his senior year.

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Truth = irony?

Cool with me.

Yea truth is that you're calling out a guy's intelligence when you want a guy that hasn't been a starter for 7 years and will turn 35 at the end of this month to come in and start for us. I don't know just sounds pretty dumb to me. There's a reason why teams haven't exactly been knocking down doors trying to sign the guy. So yeah that's the truth and Im glad you're cool with it.

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But... he won a JUCO national championship too!!!111!!1!!!!1!

Some of the best pizza delivery drivers in America play JUCO football! I mean poo, Wake Tech Community College is about to be competing in JUCO!

Don't knock JUCO players! Asked Smitty and Chad Johnson how it worked out for them.

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You're right, he did it to avoid expulsion from Florida- that's MUCH better.

It really doesn't matter why he did it at this point. The fact that he was able to do it and bounce back seems to say a lot about this guys character. At lease in the eyes of some NFL guys.

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It really doesn't matter why he did it at this point. The fact that he was able to do it and bounce back seems to say a lot about this guys character. At lease in the eyes of some NFL guys.

In other eyes they see he shouldn't have been forced to take that route.

Yes, good to great players go thru JUCO, but that's not my point. I don't care what he did at JUCO, it's community college competition most times and he only played 1 year at a level that matters.

I don't like 1 year starters at QB, that would have been my issue with Locker last year and Newton this year.

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In other eyes they see he shouldn't have been forced to take that route.

Yes, good to great players go thru JUCO, but that's not my point. I don't care what he did at JUCO, it's community college competition most times and he only played 1 year at a level that matters.

I don't like 1 year starters at QB, that would have been my issue with Locker last year and Newton this year.

Did Locker win the Heisman or a NCAA National Championship for that matter?

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