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<blockquote data-quote="JacketOff" data-source="post: 912200" data-attributes="member: 4572"><p>I too hate it when my under-recruited 2 or 3-star QB turns out to be an NFL prospect with long shot Heisman odds because my offense didn’t get him prepared for the NFL. It’s always such a shame, ya know, when your offense draws NFL attention to your QB because of the absurd numbers he’s putting up. It’s just really too bad the NFL hates QBs who put up absurd numbers because they play in an offense that just can’t develop QBs. </p><p></p><p>What I really like though, is getting a highly touted 4-star QB with all the tools, measurables, and potential in the world, and he goes through 4 years of college ball and gets absolutely no better. Those are just the best situations for QBs to go through. The NFL salivates over those guys who are the same at 22 as they were at 18. They love ‘em.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketOff, post: 912200, member: 4572"] I too hate it when my under-recruited 2 or 3-star QB turns out to be an NFL prospect with long shot Heisman odds because my offense didn’t get him prepared for the NFL. It’s always such a shame, ya know, when your offense draws NFL attention to your QB because of the absurd numbers he’s putting up. It’s just really too bad the NFL hates QBs who put up absurd numbers because they play in an offense that just can’t develop QBs. What I really like though, is getting a highly touted 4-star QB with all the tools, measurables, and potential in the world, and he goes through 4 years of college ball and gets absolutely no better. Those are just the best situations for QBs to go through. The NFL salivates over those guys who are the same at 22 as they were at 18. They love ‘em. [/QUOTE]
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