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re: Already talks about Arch Manning transferring from the wannabe UT program
Posted on 11/10/23 at 11:29 am to Lucado
Posted on 11/10/23 at 11:29 am to Lucado
A young QB either has it or he doesn't and you can always see it when it's there regardless of opponent.
You guys have given me shite about Milton and i brought that on myself but never did i actually believe Milton was anything close to Hooker.
I just expected Heupel to have had him turned the corner after seeing his performance against Clemson and seeing how Heupel turned Hooker around. Well Milton is now playing like i wanted him to at the beginning of the season but Milton has never had that magic it factor. He does have an elite arm and a lot of god gifted talent though. I'm sure plenty of NFL teams will believe they can turn him into something special as well.
You guys have given me shite about Milton and i brought that on myself but never did i actually believe Milton was anything close to Hooker.
I just expected Heupel to have had him turned the corner after seeing his performance against Clemson and seeing how Heupel turned Hooker around. Well Milton is now playing like i wanted him to at the beginning of the season but Milton has never had that magic it factor. He does have an elite arm and a lot of god gifted talent though. I'm sure plenty of NFL teams will believe they can turn him into something special as well.
Posted on 11/10/23 at 11:31 am to WhiskeyRiverBlues
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You guys have given me shite about Milton and i brought that on myself but never did i actually believe Milton was anything close to Hooker.
For the record we are also giving you shite for relying on a reporter from Kenya on a website based in India for your source and you brought that on yourself
Posted on 11/10/23 at 11:36 am to WhiskeyRiverBlues
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young QB either has it or he doesn't, and you can always see it when it's there regardless of opponent
Disagree. If your focus is measurables, maybe. Intangibles and growth oriented learning, certainly not.
18-21 is one of the most significant periods of mental, physical, and emotional development for our society for various reasons. So, timing, opportunity, effort, and luck weigh heavily on a young person's development in pursuit of athletic achievement.
Walk-ons earn scholarships and start, 5*s falter and fail, some college near career backups make it to the NFL and do well.
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