If you’re looking to break a Super Bowl curse, a bet on a kid who is 63-3 since high school with a state title, a consensus national championship, a 3rd title appearance, and arrives after being the precipitating factor behind turning a 2-4 program into a champion isnt a bad idea
@thorku Don't most QBs have good high school and college records?
@thorku Almost every player taken early in the draft was the best player on their high school or college team. Professional players could care less how good another player was in high school or college....
@thorku Seems like the only argument you’ve ever been able to make for JJ is wins, which aren’t a QB stat. He had a loaded team around him. He can’t throw deep. He has no touch. His progressions are slow. He has no highlights, no stats, no measurables of a top 10 pick. What am I missing?
@thorku Which Michigan player do they pick later to give McCarthy a buddy on the team? Does Nugent get to them?
@thorku He was the precipitating factor because they didn’t win 11 games with him on the bench right? It definitely wasn’t the guy telling them all of the defenses plays!
@thorku Kid is a winner with a winning attitude and work ethic. KOC is gonna squeeze every bit of talent out of that young man!
@thorku Because high school and college ALWAYS lead to NFL success. Be better next time.