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Hard but no TE



He can just do New Orleans and the team would be a beast
QB - Manning and Manning
RB - Faulk, Forte and Fournett
WR - OBJ, Wayne and Mike Wallace
TE- Robert Royal
OT - Fluker and Clark
OG - Turner and Fanca
C - Clapp

DE - Tyson Jackson
DT - Godcheaux
LBs - Deion Jones, Matui
DBs- Matheiu, D. Jackson, Ike Taylor, Landon Collins


The rest of the state is a cheat code.
 
He can just do New Orleans and the team would be a beast
QB - Manning and Manning
RB - Faulk, Forte and Fournett
WR - OBJ, Wayne and Mike Wallace
TE- Robert Royal
OT - Fluker and Clark
OG - Turner and Fanca
C - Clapp

DE - Tyson Jackson
DT - Godcheaux
LBs - Deion Jones, Matui
DBs- Matheiu, D. Jackson, Ike Taylor, Landon Collins


The rest of the state is a cheat code.

All time where would you rank Louisiana?
 
All time where would you rank Louisiana?


it’s hard to say. States like Texas, Cali, Florida, Ohio and Georgia is up there. I’ll say top 6


All time state team vs all time state team would make a good comparison and get the thread popping a lil bit

or even do current players
 
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Thats because his dumbass filled the roster with washed Patriots...

Can't want for both of these clowns to get clapped....I have absolutely no faith this asshat is going to run the draft correctly
 
2020 NFL Draft: Wonderlic test scores revealed, Tua Tagovailoa ranks lowest among quarterbacks, per report
Joe Burrow, the projected No.1 overall pick, had a high score

Tua Tagovailoa is one of the top quarterback prospects in the 2020 NFL Draft, even though there's a mystery where the talented quarterback will be taken in the first round as he comes back from injury. For those looking for another reason to dip Tagovailoa's draft stock, his Wonderlic test scores are ammunition for a red flag.
Tagovailoa scored a 13 on the Wonderlic test, the lowest score among the quarterbacks in the 2020 draft class (per The Athletic's Bob McGinn). LSU's Joe Burrow, the projected No. 1 overall pick in the draft, had the third-highest score at 34. Iowa's Nate Stanley scored the highest grade at 40, followed by Georgia's Jake Fromm at 35.
The Wonderlic test is used at the NFL scouting combine, with quarterbacks and offensive linemen usually posting higher scores than the average of 20. The test is used to measure general cognitive ability in three areas: math, vocabulary, and reasoning. The test has 50 multiple choice questions that are to be answered in 12 minutes.
The test is graded on a 50-point system with 50 points being the highest score. Punter Pat McInally, a fifth-round pick of the Cincinnati Bengals in 1975, recored the only perfect score on the test. Former Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Mike Mamula scored a 49 on the test in 1995, which helped his stock accelerate towards becoming a first-round pick (No. 7 overall). The highest recorded score for a quarterback is Ryan Fitzpatrick at 48. The Harvard grad was a seventh-round pick in the 2005 NFL Draft.

Having a low score on the Wonderlic doesn't mean Tagovailoa won't have success in the NFL. Hall of Fame quarterbacks Jim Kelly and Dan Marino each scored a 15 and still ended up becoming one of the top quarterbacks of their era. Donovan McNabb had a score of 14 on the test and went 98-62-1 in 13 seasons, making six Pro Bowls. 2019 NFL MVP Lamar Jackson scored a 13 on the test.
Here's a look at the scores of the 12 quarterbacks who took the Wonderlic in 2020:

Nate Stanley (Iowa): 40
Jake Fromm (Georgia); 35
Joe Burrow (LSU): 34
Jake Luton (Oregon State): 29
Jordan Love (Utah State): 27
Justin Herbert (Oregon): 25
Anthony Gordon (Washington State): 25
Brian Lewerke (Michigan State): 25
Jacob Eason (Washington): 23
James Morgan (Florida International): 23
Jalen Hurts (Oklahoma): 18
Tua Tagovailoa (Alabama): 13
 
Thats because his dumbass filled the roster with washed Patriots...

Can't want for both of these clowns to get clapped....I have absolutely no faith this asshat is going to run the draft correctly

Do yourself a favor and stop being a Lions fan.

I've always defended Stafford when fans were blaming him. Now everyone is on my side.

We've wasted his prime
 
Do yourself a favor and stop being a Lions fan.

I've always defended Stafford when fans were blaming him. Now everyone is on my side.

We've wasted his prime

Well, luckily I'm a NFL fan and not just a Lions fan

I can enjoy the season even if they suck

I just won't spend my money on the franchise....I haven't been to a game in ten years
 
2020 NFL Draft: Wonderlic test scores revealed, Tua Tagovailoa ranks lowest among quarterbacks, per report
Joe Burrow, the projected No.1 overall pick, had a high score

Tua Tagovailoa is one of the top quarterback prospects in the 2020 NFL Draft, even though there's a mystery where the talented quarterback will be taken in the first round as he comes back from injury. For those looking for another reason to dip Tagovailoa's draft stock, his Wonderlic test scores are ammunition for a red flag.
Tagovailoa scored a 13 on the Wonderlic test, the lowest score among the quarterbacks in the 2020 draft class (per The Athletic's Bob McGinn). LSU's Joe Burrow, the projected No. 1 overall pick in the draft, had the third-highest score at 34. Iowa's Nate Stanley scored the highest grade at 40, followed by Georgia's Jake Fromm at 35.
The Wonderlic test is used at the NFL scouting combine, with quarterbacks and offensive linemen usually posting higher scores than the average of 20. The test is used to measure general cognitive ability in three areas: math, vocabulary, and reasoning. The test has 50 multiple choice questions that are to be answered in 12 minutes.
The test is graded on a 50-point system with 50 points being the highest score. Punter Pat McInally, a fifth-round pick of the Cincinnati Bengals in 1975, recored the only perfect score on the test. Former Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Mike Mamula scored a 49 on the test in 1995, which helped his stock accelerate towards becoming a first-round pick (No. 7 overall). The highest recorded score for a quarterback is Ryan Fitzpatrick at 48. The Harvard grad was a seventh-round pick in the 2005 NFL Draft.

Having a low score on the Wonderlic doesn't mean Tagovailoa won't have success in the NFL. Hall of Fame quarterbacks Jim Kelly and Dan Marino each scored a 15 and still ended up becoming one of the top quarterbacks of their era. Donovan McNabb had a score of 14 on the test and went 98-62-1 in 13 seasons, making six Pro Bowls. 2019 NFL MVP Lamar Jackson scored a 13 on the test.
Here's a look at the scores of the 12 quarterbacks who took the Wonderlic in 2020:

Nate Stanley (Iowa): 40
Jake Fromm (Georgia); 35
Joe Burrow (LSU): 34
Jake Luton (Oregon State): 29
Jordan Love (Utah State): 27
Justin Herbert (Oregon): 25
Anthony Gordon (Washington State): 25
Brian Lewerke (Michigan State): 25
Jacob Eason (Washington): 23
James Morgan (Florida International): 23
Jalen Hurts (Oklahoma): 18
Tua Tagovailoa (Alabama): 13
No fucks given. Still want him

 
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