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Old 10-31-2022, 09:31 AM   #1
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These bluechip college QBs have just as high of a bust rate (if not bigger) as the QBs from smaller programs.

And quite a few of the top universities are having issues producing starting NFL QBs. People loved to rag on Texas Tech for years and years, but how many Tech guys before Mahomes got drafted in a 30 year span? Now compare that to the number of drafted Ohio State and Alabama guys in that same span. And finally, tally up the successful QBs from every school.

Oh. Looks like Tech comes out on top. They have 1, and tOSU and Alabama have a big fat ****ing squadoosh.

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Those QBs are handicapped because they go from the perfect situation at Bama/OSU/Clemson where they have weapons, coaching, and defense galore to putrid franchise that have nothing similar.

"Trevor Lawrence is a winner" was the cry. No crap. He played at Clemson in the weak ACC. 95% of the teams he played in college were outgunned.

Then those QBs are drafted by desperate franchises and desperate fan bases who think the QB is going to do it all. But they struggle because they usually don't have the best coaches, weapons, or defensive support. So they lose confidence as they are blamed for everything.

"But he was a winner in college!"

Rinse and repeat. Stroud will be the new Fields. Young will be the next Tua.
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Old 10-31-2022, 02:33 PM   #2
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Those QBs are handicapped because they go from the perfect situation at Bama/OSU/Clemson where they have weapons, coaching, and defense galore to putrid franchise that have nothing similar.

"Trevor Lawrence is a winner" was the cry. No crap. He played at Clemson in the weak ACC. 95% of the teams he played in college were outgunned.

Then those QBs are drafted by desperate franchises and desperate fan bases who think the QB is going to do it all. But they struggle because they usually don't have the best coaches, weapons, or defensive support. So they lose confidence as they are blamed for everything.

"But he was a winner in college!"

Rinse and repeat. Stroud will be the new Fields. Young will be the next Tua.
Trevor Lawrence never really had to comeback in games at Clemson. Dude was playing on front 99% of the time.

Only comeback win was against OSU who had a hurt RB, a DB that got ejected for targeting, and Fields choked
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Old 10-31-2022, 03:00 PM   #3
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Trevor Lawrence never really had to comeback in games at Clemson. Dude was playing on front 99% of the time.

Only comeback win was against OSU who had a hurt RB, a DB that got ejected for targeting, and Fields choked
Some semantics, but fields actually didn’t choke. Chris Olave cut off his route on the final INT of that game.
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