SkyDivingDeacon
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If Sam is back next year, I’d bet the house that it wouldn’t be for any other college team than Wake. With that said, if he can get picked up as a NFL QB he should go obviously, but the big knock on him is going to be arm strength. He does routinely under throw his receivers on deep routes. Hope he is back.I know Sam has said he's done after this year, but I won't be entirely shocked if he's back at Wake or even another college sideline next year. A quick google of "Sam Hartman draft prospects" has him anywhere from around #6 QB down to #20. If for some reason it ends up more towards the later (which based on my limited knowledge of what makes a draftable QB, I'd highly doubt), but a guy with his skill set, maturity and leadership could command several million $$ for one year at any number of colleges with the need for and the resources to pay him. And my observation is not about Sam per se, but with the new world of NIL a college QB as a proven commodity has a market value now that could in the right situation dwarf that of a clipboard holder/backwards hat guy on an NFL roster.
DL needed a little more help. Tough to get any push rushing three. I think the game plan was to make DJ beat us with his arm, and by god I didn’t think he could do it. Credit where it’s due. He had some spectacular throws yesterday, but wouldn’t blame the DL for the lack of pressure or say they played really bad, IMHO. Secondary missed Carson and Davis badly. JJ Roberts was getting abused there down the stretch.Yep. Also, the defense was pretty mediocre as a whole despite getting its act together after its miserable first quarter. Injuries definitely factor into the reason why our secondary was weaker than usual, but man our D-Line play was downright bad for a lot of the game.
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