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Posted on 11/19/20 at 8:18 am to
Posted by mistaken4193
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Posted on 11/19/20 at 8:18 am to
We bout to Have 3 Lottery PGs in a 5 year span...and I think Quinerly can play well enough to at least get drafted. Combine that with Oats fun offense and we should hopefully be able to start pulling Elite PGs on the regular
This post was edited on 11/19/20 at 8:18 am
Posted by bamameister
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Posted on 11/19/20 at 8:46 am to
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We bout to Have 3 Lottery PGs in a 5 year span...and I think Quinerly can play well enough to at least get drafted. Combine that with Oats fun offense and we should hopefully be able to start pulling Elite PGs on the regular



Getting 5 star PG, J.D.Davison is a heck of a start. CM Newton, Whimp Sanderson cornered the market on the best talent in the state. Ennis Whatley, Bobby Hurt, Eddie Philips, TR Dunn, Anthoney Murray, Wendell Hudson, Big Leon Douglas, Mule King, and so many more, were homegrown and the heartbeat of great Bama teams that terrorized the SEC.

Getting Davison out of the clutches of the Barners is a great message for our program. The days of losing kids like Cousins and Eric Bledsoes I hope are far behind us.
This post was edited on 11/19/20 at 8:48 am
Posted by coachcrisp
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Member since Jun 2012
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Posted on 11/19/20 at 9:11 am to
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We bout to Have 3 Lottery PGs in a 5 year span...and I think Quinerly can play well enough to at least get drafted. Combine that with Oats fun offense and we should hopefully be able to start pulling Elite PGs on the regular

His style of play is attractive to a ton of kids out there...it's fun basketball, and gives them the opportunity to really show off their skills.
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