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re: Is Kyler Murray solid to A&M? Trending Texas?

Posted on 1/23/15 at 8:09 pm to
Posted by Dlab2013
Pineville, Luzianna
Member since Jun 2013
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Posted on 1/23/15 at 8:09 pm to
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Is Kyler Murray solid to A&M?
Kyler Murray needs to go commit to baseball and not look back. He was hardly dominant at the UA All American practices, and the likelihood of him making a Pro career as a 5'10 QB is flat out low. This kid is a ~1.5-2 million dollar type talent in baseball and could push beyond that with a strong spring season. Its an easy choice.



JFF 2.0, except he's gonna ride the pine for 2-3 years behind Allen. I just don't see why aTm is on his radar?
Posted by JLock
Member since Jun 2011
4988 posts
Posted on 1/23/15 at 8:16 pm to
Well for starters, up until like 2 years ago, his dad was like the greatest QB to ever play for the aggies. He held like all of their passing records and played a large role in a power shift that occurred around that time. He should be as close to a lock for A&M as it can get, yet all of this is happening now. It's a monumental frick up by Sumlin if Kyler flips to Texas
Posted by RagingCajun3195
Fort Worth
Member since Aug 2014
2015 posts
Posted on 1/23/15 at 8:19 pm to
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Dlab2013


Well his dad was an all american QB at A&M. I would imagine he grew up loving Texas A&M.
Posted by metafour
Member since Feb 2007
3599 posts
Posted on 1/23/15 at 9:28 pm to
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JFF 2.0


Manziel was ~2 inches taller at just a hair under 6-feet (5'11 6/8ths), but more importantly it is blatantly obvious that the Browns made a mistake drafting him and that Manziel's first round draft standing was created by "hype". The reality of the situation is that there is one guy in the NFL starting at Murray's height: Russell Wilson. Does he have great ability as a QB? Yes, but the professional odds are stacked against him. Meanwhile he can pocket ~$2 million without ever accomplishing anything as a baseball player, and his realistic upside in baseball is as a potential star player. It is one thing when you're the ~6'4 prototype like Jameis Winston and you turn down baseball; but when you're a ~5'10 QB and you've got legitimate star upside in another sport you've got to look at your future first and foremost.
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