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Re: Quinn Ewers haters, stats for you
[Re: Coach Hark]
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01/15/25 05:04 PM
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Only haters use the term "hater" We know who they are.
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Re: Quinn Ewers haters, stats for you
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01/15/25 05:05 PM
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IMOP, If the game "slows down" a bit more for him he could end up a solid NFL QB. He needs a high quality QB coach to mentor him for 2 or 3 years IMOP. He's a tough kid, pretty calm, quality arm, seems pretty mature as he handled all the ut BS really well, etc. Odds are against, but, I wouldn't bet against him... lot of truth in this no one thought Tom Brady was a NFL quartback either he was to slow, weak arm, and wasn't built for it. You never really know how someone will react one in the NFL like say Ryan Leaf lots of duds and lots of overachievers. Baker Mayfield is one. Baker is a heisman trophy winner and #1 pick. He was going to be another bust in Cleveland. Who drafts you is a big part of it. yes I agree but that is also why I stated he is a overachiever. I admire the fact is doesn’t ever quit even if he loses a few games. He isn't perfect but a person who just doesn't quit on life or team
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Re: Quinn Ewers haters, stats for you
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01/15/25 05:11 PM
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Yes, the ideal situation for him would be to be drafted by the Bills/Lions/Rams/Ravens/Eagles/Chiefs and get healthy while learning from an experienced, talented QB with a healthy team culture and quality coaching staff.
No QB has succeeded in Cleveland since Bernie Kosar; that was a long, long time ago.
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Re: Quinn Ewers haters, stats for you
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01/15/25 05:19 PM
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Yes, the ideal situation for him would be to be drafted by the Bills/Lions/Rams/Ravens/Eagles/Chiefs and get healthy while learning from an experienced, talented QB with a healthy team culture and quality coaching staff.
No QB has succeeded in Cleveland since Bernie Kosar; that was a long, long time ago. Berine had a pretty good coach also Marty S
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Re: Quinn Ewers haters, stats for you
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01/15/25 06:47 PM
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Yes, the ideal situation for him would be to be drafted by the Bills/Lions/Rams/Ravens/Eagles/Chiefs and get healthy while learning from an experienced, talented QB with a healthy team culture and quality coaching staff.
No QB has succeeded in Cleveland since Bernie Kosar; that was a long, long time ago. Berine had a pretty good coach also Marty S D@mn sure did.... a mentor....Marty S was a very fine coach.... VERY few have it all together at Ewers age, but, with the right/great mentoring and a bit of time they can make themselves into something of true substance.... IF they'll listen. Crosses over into pretty much everything in life IMOP...
Gj
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Re: Quinn Ewers haters, stats for you
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01/15/25 07:16 PM
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Re: Quinn Ewers haters, stats for you
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01/15/25 07:30 PM
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I wish him the best. He did the Horns well.
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Re: Quinn Ewers haters, stats for you
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01/15/25 07:47 PM
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an ESPN analyst pointed out, they had to try the pitch play 6 yards back, because Horns couldn't run because OSU keyed on that, & OSU was not worried about a pass. They worried about fumbling also.
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Re: Quinn Ewers haters, stats for you
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01/15/25 09:24 PM
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We never deserved Quinn. This fickle fan base consistently complained about him. Whether you like it or not, the guy led us back from the literal wastelands of College Football. He was an excellent representative of the University of Texas and I am proud to have had him be our signal caller.
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Re: Quinn Ewers haters, stats for you
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01/15/25 10:35 PM
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We never deserved Quinn. This fickle fan base consistently complained about him. Whether you like it or not, the guy led us back from the literal wastelands of College Football. He was an excellent representative of the University of Texas and I am proud to have had him be our signal caller. IM which yu !
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Re: Quinn Ewers haters, stats for you
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01/15/25 11:11 PM
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Ewers injury was reported as a high ankle sprain with a fractured fibula. You google experts google "can a fractured fibula be part of a high ankle sprain"? There are high ankle sprains There are fractured fibulas There are combinations of both or other things I was simply responding to what you said: “If you aren't aware, a high ankle sprain is a fractured fibula, the little lower leg bone.“ I didn’t google anything. I don’t need to google anything. What you said was wrong, even if you meant to add a word or two originally. His high ankle sprain also reportedly had a fractured fibula, but high ankle sprain ≠ fractured fibula always, which is what you wrote originally.
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Re: Quinn Ewers haters, stats for you
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01/15/25 11:14 PM
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We never deserved Quinn. This fickle fan base consistently complained about him. Whether you like it or not, the guy led us back from the literal wastelands of College Football. He was an excellent representative of the University of Texas and I am proud to have had him be our signal caller. I have no dog in this fight (not a UT fan or fan of any rival school), but this is how I view Ewers as a total outsider.
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Re: Quinn Ewers haters, stats for you
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01/15/25 11:37 PM
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Ewers injury was reported as a high ankle sprain with a fractured fibula. You google experts google "can a fractured fibula be part of a high ankle sprain"? There are high ankle sprains There are fractured fibulas There are combinations of both or other things I was simply responding to what you said: “If you aren't aware, a high ankle sprain is a fractured fibula, the little lower leg bone.“ I didn’t google anything. I don’t need to google anything. What you said was wrong, even if you meant to add a word or two originally. His high ankle sprain also reportedly had a fractured fibula, but high ankle sprain ≠ fractured fibula always, which is what you wrote originally. I shall apologize AGAIN for my wording. I was directing the google comment to my boy WAWI as he posted a google pic. I was wrong and when I’m wrong on here (unlike most) I admit I was wrong. Should I shout it ? MY WORDING WAS WRONG IN DESCRIBING ALL HIGH ANKLE SPRAINS AS FRACTURES‼️
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Re: Quinn Ewers haters, stats for you
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01/15/25 11:44 PM
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Ewers injury was reported as a high ankle sprain with a fractured fibula. You google experts google "can a fractured fibula be part of a high ankle sprain"? There are high ankle sprains There are fractured fibulas There are combinations of both or other things I was simply responding to what you said: “If you aren't aware, a high ankle sprain is a fractured fibula, the little lower leg bone.“ I didn’t google anything. I don’t need to google anything. What you said was wrong, even if you meant to add a word or two originally. His high ankle sprain also reportedly had a fractured fibula, but high ankle sprain ≠ fractured fibula always, which is what you wrote originally. I shall apologize AGAIN for my wording. I was directing the google comment to my boy WAWI as he posted a google pic. I was wrong and when I’m wrong on here (unlike most) I admit I was wrong. Should I shout it ? MY WORDING WAS WRONG IN DESCRIBING ALL HIGH ANKLE SPRAINS AS FRACTURES‼️ I accept your heart felt apologies and consider you a scholar and a gentleman
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Re: Quinn Ewers haters, stats for you
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01/16/25 12:10 AM
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Thank you coach for not making us run wind sprints and snakes with ten pushups every fifty yards for disputing.
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