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15 minutes ago, Iggles25 said:

Penix just bumped his draft ranking up a few spots.

Big Deek throw.

Love me some Penix

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20 minutes ago, wussbasket said:

It all began when a mysterious whistleblower, known only by the code name "Deep Blue," approached the FBI with explosive information about a wide-reaching conspiracy involving Michigan University's football program. Deep Blue claimed that the team had been secretly developing advanced technology for military use under the guise of their regular training programs. The FBI, intrigued by the potential national security implications, launched a covert investigation.

As the FBI delved deeper into the allegations, they discovered that the CIA had been monitoring the situation for years. Unbeknownst to the Wolverines, their cutting-edge training methods and state-of-the-art facilities had caught the attention of the intelligence community. The CIA suspected that Michigan's football program had unwittingly stumbled upon a breakthrough in human performance enhancement that could have far-reaching implications for both military and civilian applications.

To make matters even more bizarre, the Navy SEALs, always on the lookout for exceptional individuals and innovative training techniques, had been secretly embedding operatives within the coaching staff. These elite military personnel, posing as assistant coaches and trainers, were gathering intelligence on the Wolverines' groundbreaking methods.

As the story unfolded, it became clear that the football program was inadvertently at the center of a geopolitical struggle for technological supremacy. Michigan University, known for its academic prowess, had unwittingly become a hotbed of innovation in the world of human performance enhancement. The FBI, CIA, and Navy SEALs found themselves in an unexpected alliance as they worked to untangle the web of deception surrounding the Wolverines.

The scandal reached its climax on the eve of the college football playoffs. The FBI, armed with airtight evidence, confronted the university officials and coaching staff in a dramatic showdown. The nation watched in disbelief as the truth was exposed on live television, with headlines blaring about the intersection of sports, espionage, and national security.

Michigan University's football program is faced with severe penalties, with the NCAA imposing unprecedented sanctions for their unwitting involvement in a scandal of such magnitude. The FBI, CIA, and Navy SEALs returned to their respective missions, leaving behind a college football program forever changed by the extraordinary events that unfolded in the pursuit of excellence, secrecy, and the relentless pursuit of victory. And so, the legend of the Michigan University football scandal became an unforgettable chapter in the annals of college sports history.

It’s not Michigan University, you you you Buckeye!

1 minute ago, Aerolithe_Lion said:

Love me some Penix

Be shocked if he's not picked in the Top 15 of the 1st Round.

Know he has injury history red flags.

But dude makes all the throws and can navigate the pocket.

49 minutes ago, Mike31mt said:

55 Graham Michigan...

Number and namesake similarities aside, I would love him on this team.

Bralen Trice

A mauler at DE

Nothing fancy but has strength to get to the QB

Could be an Eagles target late 2nd Round 

Among all of the other needs, there is going to be some serious WR talent in this draft. 

Just now, bpac55 said:

Among all of the other needs, there is going to be some serious WR talent in this draft. 

Very offensive heavy draft.

3 minutes ago, bpac55 said:

Among all of the other needs, there is going to be some serious WR talent in this draft. 

Agreed

If ever there was a time to secure WR3

I'd gladly take one in RD2, but the Back 7 on defense is ass after a day at Golden Corral 

Would never happen but if Penix falls to the second it's an easy decision. Draft Penix, trade Hurts. Profit

Just now, devpool said:

Would never happen but if Penix falls to the second it's an easy decision. Draft Penix, trade Hurts. Profit

he wont be in the 2nd round but if we lose week 18, and then lose to Tampa, maybe we will be within striking distance.

If Washington wins tonight, Penix not falling out of Top 10.

 

13 minutes ago, Iggles25 said:

Agreed

If ever there was a time to secure WR3

I'd gladly take one in RD2, but the Back 7 on defense is ass after a day at Golden Corral 

Howie is much better at drafting on the offensive side of the ball as of late. If there are offensive weapons available, he needs to pull the trigger. I don't think Hurts is ever going to be a QB who makes the WR around him better. I think he needs elite talent around him to be his best. Not that every other QB is better with elite talent around them.

Use FA to fill holes on defense.

Challenging these Texas DTs seems like a bad idea…

Fing stupid

Take the ball out of the hands of your best offensive player on 4th down

34 minutes ago, bpac55 said:

Among all of the other needs, there is going to be some serious WR talent in this draft. 

That is pretty much every year at this point 

Penix also has the most talented WR room in the country 

I never liked that rule.  You should have both feet behind the line when throwing the ball.

They've got the look

 

 

 

 

38 minutes ago, Iggles25 said:

If Washington wins tonight, Penix not falling out of Top 10.

 

Need Verse to fall to us like drop like a rock to us

36 minutes ago, bpac55 said:

Howie is much better at drafting on the offensive side of the ball as of late. If there are offensive weapons available, he needs to pull the trigger. I don't think Hurts is ever going to be a QB who makes the WR around him better. I think he needs elite talent around him to be his best. Not that every other QB is better with elite talent around them.

Use FA to fill holes on defense.

What more can he have on offense? A WR3? He has two stud receivers, a stud RB, a very good TE, a great OL. What else can they give? 

4 minutes ago, NOTW said:

 

 

Low snap probably cost them to throw it to the guy in motion 

Helluva game

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