CuseLegacy
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I don't understand wideouts that aren't lining up to play for us, but list other NE programs that don't really throw the ball.Or not.
I wonder the same thing.I don't understand wideouts that aren't lining up to play for us, but list other NE programs that don't really throw the ball.
I don't understand wideouts that aren't lining up to play for us, but list other NE programs that don't really throw the ball.
I agree with you totally. I hope TD proves to these wrs. that he is the real deal and it will change some of these guys final schools.I don't understand wideouts that aren't lining up to play for us, but list other NE programs that don't really throw the ball.
Penn State is understandable. They've had 3 WRs taken in the first 4 rounds the past 4 or 5 years: DaeSean Hamilton (TBD), A-Rob (who just got a big contract a year ago), and Godwin (who looks poised to be one of the top 20ish WRs in the NFL). Pitt had Tyler Boyd, but that's basically it. Syracuse hasn't had a WR drafted since Mike Williams back almost 10 years ago. That might change with Custis this year, but we'll see. At the end of the day, yes, we throw the ball a ton, but we don't have an NFL track record at all.
Eh, I can buy this.I think a lot of players want to make the NFL and we don’t have recent success with that. I think getting kids in the NFL will help us in recruiting as much as winning will