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Dear Quinn Ewers agent, are we really doing this? Come on...
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The day after the draft, Slavin said he reached out to "half the league" to find out what happened.

"They thought he was a third- or fourth-round pick, but too big of a name to be a clipboard holder," Slavin said. "Which I think is chickens---."

Said one personnel chief, "There's only so many reps to go around for young quarterbacks. You can justify it at other positions, but if you can't get a quarterback the amount of work to develop him, then you're almost wasting a pick."

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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
15 Comments
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Ahhh. Sounds like the mid girl who thinks they don't get asked out because they are so hot and just intimidate too many guys.
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Pas Bon1 day
Maybe.....perhaps......it's because he just isn't that good.
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Pas Bon1 day
It's a tough go when you don't have Joel Klatt and CFB talking heads slobbering over you and fawning over in your presence anymore.
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I guess Texas’ money can’t buy a high draft round.
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Sounds like a case of Shedeur Sanders Syndrome
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Heck of a 7th rounder. Better than who the Saints picked in the 2nd.
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HagaDaga1 day
Where are all the honkeys complaining about this White QB sliding in the draft?? Shows how soft some people really are.
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6R121 day
"I'm gonna need a full investigation in to this and demand someone draft my son, umm this QB earlier" Sanders got drafted earlier that Ewers, LOL
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Bayou1 day
This ain't Austin, Toto!
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Revorising1 day
Anyone who has watched college football for 5+ years knows he should have stayed another year.
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PeleofAnalytics13 hours
Doubtful he would have improved his stock with another year and he wasn't going to be the starter at Texas in 2025. And the point was made he can make a lot more money with years of speaking engagements at Texas functions post football career than he would if he decided to take a one year deal at another school. Even though he started at Ohio State, people will always seem him as a successful Texas QB. He could lose that shine if he took NIL and played elsewhere. That goes a long way with the old money guys and he can make a lot of money with speaking engagements as he gets older.
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Furious1 day
He is just not that good
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This is clearly racism.
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He is extremely slow and inaccurate.
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Golfer186516 hours
Was happy to see my boy Dillon Gabriel drafted ahead of both Sanders and Ewers.
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