dduncan4163
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Great video
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I disagree. Dobbs was a star and elite talent. He was so underrated it’s ridiculous.
If he couldn’t do it with all that OK talent around him, I can’t understand why pundits think he is going to challenge B Young for the Heisman at SC? 3500 yds, Yes. Will be interesting to see how well SC fares in Nov when teams have something to fight for & not quit like they did last year. Until they beat Clemson they will not be relevant. Same can be said for us against Bama.Lol at the South Carolina fan in the comments saying Spencer Rattler will have a better year and be the next Joe Burrow.
Off topic. Can players come on this web site to promote UT & get NIL$ & Freak also? Where better to spend Spyre $ than this web site? Freak, hope I have not violated any NCAA, NIL, FCC or Anti-Trust policies. Gov’t too big & too intrusive.If he couldn’t do it with all that OK talent around him, I can’t understand why pundits think he is going to challenge B Young for the Heisman at SC? 3500 yds, Yes. Will be interesting to see how well SC fares in Nov when teams have something to fight for & not quit like they did last year. Until they beat Clemson they will not be relevant. Same can be said for us against Bama.
South Carolina’s ceiling this year is 6-6.If he couldn’t do it with all that OK talent around him, I can’t understand why pundits think he is going to challenge B Young for the Heisman at SC? 3500 yds, Yes. Will be interesting to see how well SC fares in Nov when teams have something to fight for & not quit like they did last year. Until they beat Clemson they will not be relevant. Same can be said for us against Bama.
Yeah… 2-3 sentences in and it was very easy to move on to something else lol.Yeah, I stopped watching after that dumb comment and felt thankful that he said it early, so I didn't waste any more of my time. Tyler Bray and Josh Dobbs were elite college QBs who have moved on to long, lucrative and successful (if not high-profile) careers in the NFL. Oh well, anyone can post a video on YouTube and this guy's probably more knowledgeable than the average ESPN employee, so more power to him.