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<blockquote data-quote="ezbee" data-source="post: 389921" data-attributes="member: 1998"><p>Actually your original point was we needed more high level prospects to play scout team qb. I pointed out that the OT runner up for the national championship had a scout team qb that was less regarded than any qb we’ve signed in recent years. </p><p></p><p>You then said he was “a friggin stud” who could’ve played non P5. while he had a shot at the powerhouses that are Mercer and Southern Miss, the fact is your original argument was shot out of the sky. He was no stud. He was an average high school qb that appears to be a good student with ivy offers. Certainly not a five star qb that would support your own statement “iron sharpens iron”. This dude isn’t iron. Lol. </p><p></p><p>Your argument about our scout team qb vs others, with all due respect, is stupid and I’ve already proved you wrong. (Now if you want to change the conversation to more quality depth breeds better competition and makes the team better, sign me up brother. I’m on board.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ezbee, post: 389921, member: 1998"] Actually your original point was we needed more high level prospects to play scout team qb. I pointed out that the OT runner up for the national championship had a scout team qb that was less regarded than any qb we’ve signed in recent years. You then said he was “a friggin stud” who could’ve played non P5. while he had a shot at the powerhouses that are Mercer and Southern Miss, the fact is your original argument was shot out of the sky. He was no stud. He was an average high school qb that appears to be a good student with ivy offers. Certainly not a five star qb that would support your own statement “iron sharpens iron”. This dude isn’t iron. Lol. Your argument about our scout team qb vs others, with all due respect, is stupid and I’ve already proved you wrong. (Now if you want to change the conversation to more quality depth breeds better competition and makes the team better, sign me up brother. I’m on board.) [/QUOTE]
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