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Rumors of Quinn's return


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4 minutes ago, Hashtag said:

If I have to go back 2 years to see a specific kind of throw, that says more negatively about Quinn than anything imo

Let’s just play the games in front of us . Stop the criticism & root for Quinn & our team this year . Let’s wiin SECCG & go after the national championship title.  Next year Arch is our QB1 this year Quinn is . Lets support him .He deserves our support.

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5 minutes ago, Jarveaux said:

Let’s just play the games in front of us . Stop the criticism & root for Quinn & our team this year . Let’s wiin SECCG & go after the national championship title.  Next year Arch is our QB1 this year Quinn is . Lets support him .He deserves our support.

Quinn is a multi million dollar NIL deal QB. I’ll critique him and judge him however I feel like. This isn’t just kids playing for a scholarship. Quinn has been the biggest hindrance on this team since he was injured. 

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29 minutes ago, Hashtag said:

Quinn is a multi million dollar NIL deal QB. I’ll critique him and judge him however I feel like. This isn’t just kids playing for a scholarship. Quinn has been the biggest hindrance on this team since he was injured. 

I look at it differently but I agree you have the right to be judgemental & criticise anyone you so desire . 

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2 hours ago, 4thandFive said:

I told my wife yesterday that Sark running off Arch Manning is how you get fired at Texas. 

It would be career suicide. He would never even entertain the thought. 

I'm of the personal opinion that if you pumped Sark full of truth serum, at this point he's probably at best unsure retroactively about the decision to bring Ewers back this year. Saying that he'd welcome him back next year, with everything that entails, is beyond moronic. 

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2 hours ago, thatdude2 said:

Quinn has a huge arm he just doesn’t show it off with zip on short and medium throws. He’s throwing the ball 70 yards down the field with ease. He was doing that at high school camps. A better comp would be Zach Wilson, or Sam Darnold worst case scenarios, but he is up there with Mahomes and Rodgers arm talent wise on his best days. Go back and look at the tape against Bama his first season. Look at the end zone throws out routes this year. Quinn has made some insane throws through the course of his career. He’s just not Peyton at diagnosing defenses, or Brees consistent ball placement.

I think Quinn has an adequate arm for the NFL, but if you think he has standout arm strength at the NFL level then we are just not watching the same player.

I'm not saying Quinn lacks tools to play in the NFL, I just don't think those tools are anywhere near overwhelming enough for him to be perceived as an especially high-upside draft prospect.

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6 hours ago, Hashtag said:

Quinn is a multi million dollar NIL deal QB. I’ll critique him and judge him however I feel like. This isn’t just kids playing for a scholarship. Quinn has been the biggest hindrance on this team since he was injured. 

Curious how much you're in on his NIL deal?

I'm only in for barely a thousand in NIL contributions, so I feel like Sark is still in best position to make decisions about QBs and reserve both critique and judgement.  

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11 hours ago, horns96 said:

Curious how much you're in on his NIL deal?

I'm only in for barely a thousand in NIL contributions, so I feel like Sark is still in best position to make decisions about QBs and reserve both critique and judgement.  

I'm in for a couple thousand at least on NIL and have been from the very beginning when the guys who helped create what we currently have were having margaritas and queso brainstorming. 

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5 hours ago, harveycmd said:

Longhorns are going to need to go to the portal for QB depth regardless. Can't just go in the Season with Arch and Owens. 

Guess we could maybe pick up a grad transfer from a small school who has no desire to actually play. But yeah we'll have three scholarship QBs just like this year. 

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13 minutes ago, Tuco Ramirez said:

He’d have to sit out a year if he transfers within the SEC.

That’s incorrect. There’s a the first transfer window which allows for transfers within conference. 
 

Same way that Bond and Niblack transferred from Bama to Texas 

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19 minutes ago, Neil Leininger said:

There is 0 chance he comes back, because he has no more NIL after this season. If he stays in college it will be at a different school.

He would have a major NIL account if he came back . But he won’t be coming back to Texas.

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18 minutes ago, Bobby Burton said:

100-percent chance he goes pro. 

I tend to agree with you Bobby but at 77 I have come to believe nothing is 100 percent except Taxes & death . The 90-10 came from anwar & the schools that may have a high interest came from folks close to the program. I also understand the team knows he’s moving on & they are going to play their heart out for Quinn. I guess we will know soon enough.

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