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<blockquote data-quote="bobongo" data-source="post: 675706" data-attributes="member: 3893"><p>Once the signature is on the dotted line, stars don't matter. They all start with a clean slate. They either win the job or not based on their merits. And while stars and offers are fair indications as pertains to a signing class as a whole, they should be taken with a very heavy grain of salt as pertains to any individual signee. I don't know why we're even talking about stars when we'll have them all here, practicing and playing. We've all seen instances where a two star guy went on to make all-pro and four stars didn't even crack our two-deep (well now it's the ATL).</p><p></p><p>I would hope they'll all get an equal chance, regardless of where they were ranked of of high school. I wouldn't count any one of our QB's out, even LJ. You never know when that light is going to go on (as O'Leary used to say). I hope it's a fierce competition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobongo, post: 675706, member: 3893"] Once the signature is on the dotted line, stars don't matter. They all start with a clean slate. They either win the job or not based on their merits. And while stars and offers are fair indications as pertains to a signing class as a whole, they should be taken with a very heavy grain of salt as pertains to any individual signee. I don't know why we're even talking about stars when we'll have them all here, practicing and playing. We've all seen instances where a two star guy went on to make all-pro and four stars didn't even crack our two-deep (well now it's the ATL). I would hope they'll all get an equal chance, regardless of where they were ranked of of high school. I wouldn't count any one of our QB's out, even LJ. You never know when that light is going to go on (as O'Leary used to say). I hope it's a fierce competition. [/QUOTE]
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