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Examining the rarity of Blake Bortles' developmental schedule and the history of NFL redshirts
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Quote:Yeah, no. I'm not a hack. The subject material didn't call for my (amateur) opinion on Bortles as a prospect; it was based around Caldwell's plan for him and the historical comparisons to that schedule. My opinion on Gardner changed as the season progressed. You were very insistent that opinions couldn't change, especially not due to combines, pro days, or senior bowls. You liked Mettenberger more than Bortles in December so, by your logic, you must still like him more. No ands, ifs, or buts. My point isn't about WHO you like as a QB, but rather how bullheaded your angle was. Let's not even get started on your "NO WAY will Clowney be drafted #1 over Bridgewater" shtick... lol. |
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