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9 hours ago, Stlboiler23 said:

If he’s not top 10, where is he? 

Here’s the point:

When your best player is an undersized slot receiver, he’s your best player, not anyone else’s best player.  And that’s true even if he’s a very good college slot receiver. 

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Hate the boilers as much as any IU fan but one can easily argue that Rondale Moore is a top 10 player in the country. He would start anywhere. He will be a first round pick if he stays healthy


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Leading into next Saturday's game, Rutgers QB and RB are shutting it down and have decided to use their redshirt; probably so they can transfer and keep a year of eligibility.
https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/27775032/rutgers-qb-art-sitkowski-rb-raheem-blackshear-plan-redshirt

Interesting. Good for us.

Speaking of dumpster fires:

“At Kansas, leading rusher Khalil Herbert left the program four games into coach Les Miles' tenure.”

wE cOuLd HaVe HaD lEs MiLeS


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12 minutes ago, IUc2016 said:

Hate the boilers as much as any IU fan but one can easily argue that Rondale Moore is a top 10 player in the country. He would start anywhere. He will be a first round pick if he stays healthy


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Show me the 5’9”, 175 lb slot receivers that have recently been first round picks.

 

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So, after coaching six college football games (no, I don't count the three last season), Ryan Day is ready for the NFL? ... Is there a joke I'm missing here somewhere? ... And  before somebody tells me he has coached in the NFL -- yes, I realize that. He was the QBs coach for two seasons for two different teams. To me, that is a completely inadequate resume for what's supposed to the the best football league in the world, so maybe I am missing something ... 
 

 

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So, after coaching six college football games (no, I don't count the three last season), Ryan Day is ready for the NFL? ... Is there a joke I'm missing here somewhere? ... And  before somebody tells me he has coached in the NFL -- yes, I realize that. He was the QBs coach for two seasons for two different teams. To me, that is a completely inadequate resume for what's supposed to the the best football league in the world, so maybe I am missing something ... 
 
 


The Washington Redskins...that's the joke.

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17 hours ago, biteoftheapple said:

It will have to be an unseasoned coach to go to work for that team.

Sheesh talk about jumping the gun- Day has coached 5 games and all the sudden is NFL hotness? Probably the perfect fit for the 'Skins! 

What's the percentage of college coaches successfully making the NFL jump? I can think of Pete Carrol....but he was in the NFL first...….Barry Switzer? I'm sure there are more, but all NFL coaches look the same to me. 

On a non-related front, Purdoo doesn't get much right, but this is cool (if a little gimicky) Astronaut unis

 

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