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Damn Gizzle looks dumb every single time he posts.
 

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  1. ma·lar·key
    /məˈlärkē/

    Noun
    Meaningless talk; nonsense.




    I'm calling it right now. Morris will be drafted higher than Bridgewater.


    Early NFL mock drafts for 2014 feature plenty of the expected college quarterbacks, from Louisville’s Teddy Bridgewater to Clemson’s Tajh Boyd to Texas A&M’s Johnny Manziel. But one name might be higher than we might think, in terms of talent: Miami’s Stephen Morris.

    NFL Network analyst Bucky Brooks attended the Manning Passing Academy over the weekend and offered his thoughts on the crop of collegiate passers. Even among some of the country’s most high-profile quarterbacks, the Hurricanes’ second-year starter displayed enough natural talent to stand out in Brooks’ mind.


    Stephen Morris might be the most talented quarterback in college football. I say that even while fully aware of the gifted passers across the college football landscape. The Miami signal-caller’s natural talents made him stand out above the rest of his peers at the throwing exhibition at the Manning Passing Academy. Morris spins the ball with exceptional velocity and zip while showing a deft touch on intermediate and deep passes. Most impressively, he is deadly accurate, capable of making pinpoint throws to every area of the field. This was evident not only when Morris won the air-it-out competition by hitting a variety of moving targets, but also when he connected with receivers on a number of intermediate throws, particularly on deep comebacks and digs.

    After cross-referencing the notes from my evaluation of Morris’ game tape with my observations of his performance at the Manning Passing Academy, I believe he could rate as one of the top pure passers in college football. He is an outstanding rhythm passer who displays terrific anticipation, awareness and timing in the pocket. Although he only has one year of starting experience at Miami, Morris’ remarkable physical tools and superb game-management skills could garner him high rankings on quarterback lists around the NFL.
 
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Oh don't get me wrong dude is nice as shyt. Dude was getting hella props at the Manning Camp. But he not Teddy Bridgewater man.

Teddy made the best Defense he played all year look like they belonged in the C-USA.

Morris was average as hell against FSU.
 

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Oh don't get me wrong dude is nice as shyt. Dude was getting hella props at the Manning Camp. But he not Teddy Bridgewater man.

Teddy made the best Defense he played all year look like they belonged in the C-USA.

Morris was average as hell against FSU.

Can't go by one game. UF didn't want to be there. Just ignore the hype this year and look at their skill sets. Teddy is nice, but he doesn't have an elite skill set. He will be exposed just like Barkley and Jevan Snead. Both of those guys were the consensus number one picks going into their senior years.
 
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Can't go by one game. UF didn't want to be there. Just ignore the hype this year and look at their skill sets. Teddy is nice, but he doesn't have an elite skill set. He will be exposed just like Barkley and Jevan Snead. Both of those guys were the consensus number one picks going into their senior years.

Teddy Bridgewater a Junior. An elite skill set?. you comparing him to Noodle Arm Barkley and head case Snead. C'mon man.

Teddy Bridgewater: Louisville QB Is Perfect NFL Draft Prospect, Would Go No. 1 | Bleacher Report
 
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