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The new sheriff(s) in town


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9 hours ago, Beerfacedlegend said:

Bringing his team back? He didn’t need to he played amazing and unstoppable, yes he had talent at wr . Look at the same team Lawrence and Mac jones vs Ohio state . Mac jones shredded them and Lawrence croaked 

This isn’t a good assessment. Not only was OSU missing different players on defense but Smith is wildly head and shoulders above any receiving threat that Lawrence had and their offensive line is way better than Clemson. 

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6 minutes ago, Varking said:

This isn’t a good assessment. Not only was OSU missing different players on defense but Smith is wildly head and shoulders above any receiving threat that Lawrence had and their offensive line is way better than Clemson. 

Don’t worry he will respond soon, I guess he is still watching Mac Jones aka Tom Brady film at the moment.

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IMO If the team misses out on the top 4 QB's the team should draft QB Kellen Mond around 3rd Round! A least it looks like someone may draft him before or early in the 3rd round then I'd say they move back up in the 2nd Round to get Mond because he showed his worth in the Senior Bowl!

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15 hours ago, 45catfan said:

We were not at the top of his list, but that doesn't mean he didn't want to come here. The only team confirmed he blackballed was the Patriots.

Where was it said how we rated on his list.  It is hindsight but no where have I seen that we were on any less desirable list.   

Honestly, it sounds more like sour grapes than anything.   How about we just didn't have a good enough deal than "he didn't want to come here"

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