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Makes sense. Why come play with 2 other freshmen.
Going to a good school close to home.
Embody is the journalist. I am sure he does want to stay close to home.You do realize UGA has landed the #1 QB 3 years in a row? Competition doesn’t bother everyone. We want a kid whose confident @ QB. Maybe Embody wanted to stay close to home. Maybe he’s afraid of competition. I don’t know. And now that he’s off the table, I don’t care. I wish him well. But plenty of talented HS QBs aren’t afraid of depth charts. Some are even ok with learning for a few years before it’s there time.
Maybe he liked SMU?You do realize UGA has landed the #1 QB 3 years in a row? Competition doesn’t bother everyone. We want a kid whose confident @ QB. Maybe Embody wanted to stay close to home. Maybe he’s afraid of competition. I don’t know. And now that he’s off the table, I don’t care. I wish him well. But plenty of talented HS QBs aren’t afraid of depth charts. Some are even ok with learning for a few years before it’s there time.
Good. Husker fans would have just called him "Gibson" anyway.
Good. Husker fans would have just called him "Gibson" anyway.
Going to a good school close to home.
Haha. Messed that up. Thanks for the correction.My point still the same however.Embody is the journalist. I am sure he does want to stay close to home.
With something like 500 offers out there, if we start a new thread for every offeree who goes elsewhere, we're going to need to add some pages to the scrapbook.
And one of those Georgia QB's has already transferredYou do realize UGA has landed the #1 QB 3 years in a row? Competition doesn’t bother everyone. We want a kid whose confident @ QB. Maybe Gipson wanted to stay close to home. Maybe he’s afraid of competition. I don’t know. And now that he’s off the table, I don’t care. I wish him well. But plenty of talented HS QBs aren’t afraid of depth charts. Some are even ok with learning for a few years before it’s there time.
But you're forgetting that they ARE afraid of snow. Deathly afraid. That's why Nebraska can never win a football game again, only teams from hot climates can.You do realize UGA has landed the #1 QB 3 years in a row? Competition doesn’t bother everyone. We want a kid whose confident @ QB. Maybe Gipson wanted to stay close to home. Maybe he’s afraid of competition. I don’t know. And now that he’s off the table, I don’t care. I wish him well. But plenty of talented HS QBs aren’t afraid of depth charts. Some are even ok with learning for a few years before it’s there time.
Only one team outside of the southeast region of the country has won a championship in the past 12 years. So what you’re saying may not be as outlandish as you intended it to sound.But you're forgetting that they ARE afraid of snow. Deathly afraid. That's why Nebraska can never win a football game again, only teams from hot climates can.
You do realize UGA has landed the #1 QB 3 years in a row? Competition doesn’t bother everyone. We want a kid whose confident @ QB. Maybe Gipson wanted to stay close to home. Maybe he’s afraid of competition. I don’t know. And now that he’s off the table, I don’t care. I wish him well. But plenty of talented HS QBs aren’t afraid of depth charts. Some are even ok with learning for a few years before it’s there time.
And yet arguable majority of the top QBs in the NFL have cold weather experience.But you're forgetting that they ARE afraid of snow. Deathly afraid. That's why Nebraska can never win a football game again, only teams from hot climates can.
And one of those Georgia QB's has already transferred
Yeah. Thats why QBs transfer a the time.
Sorry but this is crap fans believe. Players want to play.
It is now being reported that McCaffery has commited.1620 this morning made it sound like McCaffrey will be N soon.
Only one team outside of the southeast region of the country has won a championship in the past 12 years. So what you’re saying may not be as outlandish as you intended it to sound.