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re: Agree or disagree: Arkansas is the best school for quarterbacks who wanna go pro

Posted on 2/8/12 at 7:53 pm to
Posted by kilo
Member since Oct 2011
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Posted on 2/8/12 at 7:53 pm to
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Choctaw Hog


You cant hide from your posting history. SECr makes it easy to prove this, so, just stop.

If you cant see that there isnt a track record yet to prove one way or another, well, I dont know what to do to help you understand my point.

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Posted by Choctaw Hog
Member since Nov 2006
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Posted on 2/8/12 at 8:14 pm to
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You cant hide from your posting history. SECr makes it easy to prove this, so, just stop.


I post accurate information and I'm spot on in my estimation of Missouri’s Athletics. If that hurts you damn feelings than that’s too bad. The track record is that this year’s seniors are Petrinos first at Arkansas and he has had two starting QB during that time. Ryan Mallett, who is already in the NFL, and Tyler Wilson will be one of the first QBs taken next year’s draft.

In addition, 3 Hog receivers will be playing in the NFL next year to go along with TE DJ Williams, the 2010 Mackey Award winner, and Chris Gragg, who projected to be on the top TEs taken in the 2013 draft. Throw in Cobi Hamilton, who is being projected to be one of the first WR taken in the 2013 draft and one can easily make a strong argument that Petrino has an outstanding track record of being able to put QB’s and WRs in the NFL.

When Knile Davis is taken in the first 2 rounds next year, Perino will continue to add to his outstanding track record of putting “skill” players in the NFL.

If you can’t see that then either you have no interest in seeing it or you are incapable if seeing it. Either way you just make yourself look uninformed and foolish.
This post was edited on 2/8/12 at 8:25 pm
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