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"He only did it for one Year..."
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I was impressed with Joe's ability to adjust in the game, and the heat of the moment, to what Clemson was doing. This capability will serve him well in the years to come.
Go Benton Panthers!!
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(04-22-2020, 03:35 PM)bonesaw Wrote: So to be clear....If you are making the pick you're not taking the guy in 2019 who had a 202 QB rating, 5671 passing yards on 76% completion rate, 60 TD's, and 6 INT's in the SEC?

Of course he is. All day every day.
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(04-21-2020, 01:56 PM)psychdoctor Wrote: The whole argument of "he only did it for one year" criticism of Burrow is not logical.  If someone demonstrates an ability, then the potential is there.  Burrow's accuracy and decision making incrementally improved each game of each season.  It is what one would expect in terms of excellent performance and peaking.  

Behavior that occurs for 6-12 months is considered ingrained pattern.  Not a fluke.  It could be argued "he only did it for one game" would be reasonable fluke.  When a QB breaks historic records over an entire season, including the CFP and National championship, it is a behavior pattern of excellence.  Burrow performed excellence under the most intense pressured filled moments against some of the college's best football athletes.  

How many plays occurred in this "one year?"  How many decisions?  How many inspirational moments?  Remember, over the course of playing against the best competition in college football, Burrow made hundreds if not thousands of correct decisions under duress.  This illustrates the Burrow has innate ability or "traits" which are ingrained; part of his DNA.

Every athlete drafted this year is a risk.  Every single one.  

If a football player has "it factor" and demonstrates it consistently over several games, then the "elite" floor is there. If a football player has "it factor" potential but hasn't demonstrated it consistently i.e; Patrick Queen, then the "elite" ceiling has been established but is more of a risk to actualize the potential.  

Burrow has elite floor that is not magically going to disappear.  My only concern is his health and he takes too many hits.  Health is the great equalizing in sports.

Well said Psych. An entire year in college football in the SEC is a long time. Plenty was shown.

Like you said the pattern cannot be ignored. Dude just got better and better.

Hopefully it just continues with us, not betting against it.
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