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2024 College Football Thread


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9 minutes ago, panther252 said:

Didn't we have the thread on here a few days ago where majority of the posters were saying he's not even worthy of a top 20 pick, let alone our pick lol

I thought all year he would be basically a Haason Reddick replacement (which would be great as is) but he's actually a little bigger

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15 minutes ago, VintagePanther said:

Carter is not getting out the top 5 maybe top 3

His left shoulder is injured so it has limited his inside move--the last thing he wants is for a 300 lb OT to get ahold of it.  So he is staying outside and trying to get low and vary is speeds to get to the QB--if healthy, oh my.  Having played with a shoulder injury, you can tell how he is holding it--it is as if he is winning with one arm.

If he falls to 8, slap some silver and black on him

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26 minutes ago, UnluckyforSome said:

It may certainly be recency bias, but it feels like there have been a few really hyped up te players each year that are can't miss guys, and then they just kind of miss. Of course, even a miss would probably be better than Ian Thomas.

No you’re right, tight end is a tough projection and a slow-developing position. Bowers is really the exception to the rule. If there’s any recency bias here, it’s because the way that the whole offense runs through Warren reminds me of Bowers. He’s simply the best athlete on the field.

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4 minutes ago, theinstrumental said:

No you’re right, tight end is a tough projection and a slow-developing position. Bowers is really the exception to the rule. If there’s any recency bias here, it’s because the way that the whole offense runs through Warren reminds me of Bowers. He’s simply the best athlete on the field.

He seems like a hell of a football player.  I wouldn’t be upset if he was on our team.

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21 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

His left shoulder is injured so it has limited his inside move--the last thing he wants is for a 300 lb OT to get ahold of it.  So he is staying outside and trying to get low and vary is speeds to get to the QB--if healthy, oh my.  Having played with a shoulder injury, you can tell how he is holding it--it is as if he is winning with one arm.

If he falls to 8, slap some silver and black on him

He wreaking the game with one arm and no pass rush moves . He a dawg certified 

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9 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

Penn state is getting out coached 

I haven't been impressed with their coaching in any of their games I've watched. They're living on their talent in the trenches.

Being better than your opponent in the trenches on both sides of the ball is just one helluva advantage in football.

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