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wow...just wow.....

jigs

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Beastmode, is when your a bad ass runner who is nearly impossible to stop. Petemode is when your head is up your ass and you forgot you had Beastmode on your team...
 

Mike

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Pretty funny about someone here bragging on all the Husker players in the Super Bowl, yet the hero of the game is from a small time college in Alabama. :lol: :lol: :lol:
 

jigs

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I saw an article earlier that showed no 5* kids, very few 4* kids...mostly 2 * and lower and a Seattles whole receiver core was undrafted....
 

Mike

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The chance of a lesser-rated recruit being drafted by the NFL in the first round is nowhere close to what it is for a blue-chipper.

Consider this: While four- and five-star recruits made up just 9.4 percent of all college recruits, they accounted for 55 percent of the first and second round NFL draft picks. Any blue-chip prospect has an excellent shot of going on to be a top pick, if he stays healthy and out of trouble.

For those who don't like percentages, here are some more intuitive breakdowns based on the numbers from the entire 2014 draft:
•A five-star recruit had a three-in-five chance of getting drafted (16 of 27).
•A four-star had a one-in-five chance (77 of 395).
•A three-star had a one-in-18 chance (92 of 1,644).
•A two-star/unrated recruit had a one-in-34 chance (71 of 2,434).
 

Brad S

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Wow is right jiggsy, gambling fix makes more sense than any other explanation. Yes, everyone in the world knew the ball was going to the beast because it was the right thing to do.
 

Mike

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Word is that Pete Carroll called a run and it got checked off on the field before the play. Anyway, I'll bet that's what Carroll is saying to the owner.
 
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