Jacobs: 4th-round draft grade by the NFL advisory committee

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1987alum wrote:
Im_Full wrote:Bigger programs don't have that problem, and that's why it's easier to keep a Leinart in school.
Please. :roll:
You think Leinart would have returned to school if USC and Bowling Green swapped WRs? It's possible because the option of screwing college chicks for another year is still there, but his numbers would have been pretty sad this year too. It's telling that Omar did jump too when there was obviously room to improve his stock next year if he had the faith that he could.
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Im_Full wrote:
1987alum wrote:
Im_Full wrote:Bigger programs don't have that problem, and that's why it's easier to keep a Leinart in school.
Please. :roll:
You think Leinart would have returned to school if USC and Bowling Green swapped WRs? It's possible because the option of screwing college chicks for another year is still there, but his numbers would have been pretty sad this year too. It's telling that Omar did jump too when there was obviously room to improve his stock next year if he had the faith that he could.
The bottom line is bigger programs DO have that problem. Maybe USC didn't have to replace a bunch of WRs, but plenty of "big" programs find themselves with holes to fill with untested players all the time.
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