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xwalker

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Technically he played for both. Though I understand your point in school listing, he had more yards passing, rushing, and combined touchdowns at Alabama. So to say he played at "OU not Alabama" isn't really completely accurate.
Sure. I didn't realize I needed to explain in more detail.
 

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"Dude" or "Dude-ette", players are listed by the school where they finished. Do you see any of the JUCO transfers listed by which Junior College the attended...
No, but I also don't talk about players like I know stuff about them without, you know, KNOWING stuff about them.
 

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That has nothing to do with me.

The correct listing is OU.

You were wrong.

I am correct.

X, one would think that if a person wanted an argument, he would just step up to the plate, and start one. :) Understood...
 

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I really think your going to see a RB taken in top 3 rounds and Zeke will be sent packing in 2 years.

Why take a running back now? If the plan is to cut ties with Elliott in 2 years, then Dallas can wait 1 or 2 years before drafting a replacement. By that time they may even know if Pollard is a viable replacement. If they do end up drafting a RB in the one of the top 3 rounds, it won't be related to Elliott.
 

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Why are we looking at 1st round RBs? If we're planning on moving away from Zeke, then go with Pollard. Makes no sense.

Why not interview all the top players? The more you know about every prospect the better. Whether it is for drafting him for your own team or having a better knowledge of his value if you want to trade draft spots with another team that might be interested in said player.
 

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The 4th receiver? After Ruggs?

Who are we talking about here? This is who I am talking about: The 32nd receiver on ***USER-BAN-INCOMING-IN-3-2-1***

https://***USER-BAN-INCOMING-IN-3-2-1***/college/Texas_logo.gif Devin Duvernay, WR, Texas
Height: 5-10. Weight: 202. Arm: 30.38. Hand: 9.
40 Time: 4.39.
Projected Round (2020): 4-6.
4/4/20: Collin Johnson received more attention, but Duvernay was the Longhorns' most steady receiver in 2019. On the year, he had 106 receptions for 1,386 yards and nine touchdowns. Duvernay, however, faces some limitations for the NFL. He has a running back's build and has some tightness athletically to go along with being short while lacking length. Duvernay doesn't know how to run routes, but his straight-line speed is for real and he is tough. Duvernay runs hard and breaks tackles too. Team sources say they see him as being a very late-round pick as a backup wideout and kick returner.


Sports Illustrated has him ranked #19.

No wonder you are so off base.

I agree. Taking Duvernay earlier than the 5th is a reach. I think he will still be around in the 6th or 7th. Collin Johnson might go in the 7th as well. The only thing he does well is jump balls, which is why some want Dez back.
 

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We just re-watched, "Star Trek Into Darkness". Your precise response reminded me of this quote from Spock, "I am Vulcan, sir. We embrace technicalities". As a trekkie, that's pretty high praise from where I sit.

:muttley:
 

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We just re-watched, "Star Trek Into Darkness". Your precise response reminded me of this quote from Spock, "I am Vulcan, sir. We embrace technicalities". As a trekkie, that's pretty high praise from where I sit.

:muttley:
Star Trek, the tv series and movies, are a cut above.
 

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Why take a running back now? If the plan is to cut ties with Elliott in 2 years, then Dallas can wait 1 or 2 years before drafting a replacement. By that time they may even know if Pollard is a viable replacement. If they do end up drafting a RB in the one of the top 3 rounds, it won't be related to Elliott.
i think we will draft someone to be more of a every down back this year, Pollard is more of a gadget back... Unless he's gained about 20-30lbs of muscle to handle the beating of being a every down back i disagree.
 
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