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Or the next time this needs to be said…Who can gif this? Just in case we don't get Ward().
What’s the over/under if it’ll be the 1st half of the bowl game or the 2nd???
Or the next time this needs to be said…Who can gif this? Just in case we don't get Ward().
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It sucked losing Cormani McLain last year but I always thought Conner Lew and Jaden Rashada were bigger losses.
Why waist the opportunity to be better, you don’t rush your formation to greatness.He’s been in college football for five years. How long before you think someone is “ready”?
He for some reason hasn’t panned out as his accolades from high school.Is Ryan Rodriguez still on the team?
Just sharing:Is Ryan Rodriguez still on the team?
There’s a certain point where a player has reached their maximum potential and staying in school for another year isn’t going to increase his odds of getting drafted earlier. If after 5 years of college football, the NFL sees you as a late round pick, staying for a sixth year isn’t going to make a difference. If anything sticking around longer might hurt his value because the NFL isn’t crazy about drafting 24 year old players.Why waist the opportunity to be better, you don’t rush your formation to greatness.
It wouldn’t have hurt him it would have help him to reach a level that he never knew he had .
Like taking a cake out of the oven early it just not the same as fully cooked.
It is what it is , he’ll make it but his perseverance and willingness to make up ground to be tested and the road is a little harder now.
We all need the road less traveled cutting corners has a price that will always have to be paid.
Again Matt and LT type early entries will make a team but the reality of where they are at will be eye opening experience beyond there expectations.
A little more time in formation only makes you better , that’s all never ever waist it .
GOCANES
You raise some good pointsThere’s a certain point where a player has reached their maximum potential and staying in school for another year isn’t going to increase his odds of getting drafted earlier. If after 5 years of college football, the NFL sees you as a late round pick, staying for a sixth year isn’t going to make a difference. If anything sticking around longer might hurt his value because the NFL isn’t crazy about drafting 24 year old players.