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Justin Feagin is gonna be better than Terrelle Pryor. Pat White 2.0.....fo'sho.
I thought about that when I saw the list. Their saviors Feagin and Morris couldn't beat out that sorry lot.
Bad stats don't often lie in high school, and his were baaaad. Anybody with half a brain could see he was garbage. A strong arm doesn't get you far without instincts and any control over where the ball goes.Morris, finally getting to start, is having a pretty "meh" season in the MAC. 16 TD 11 INT 56% Completion. His 38.9 QBR ranks him 107th in the nation....Just barely ahead of Jeff George JR
Turns out as predicted, he was just never as good as his hype.
B..b..but he had mono his senior season!Bad stats don't often lie in high school, and his were baaaad. Anybody with half a brain could see he was garbage. A strong arm doesn't get you far without instincts and any control over where the ball goes.
And jazz hands!!!And a scooter...........and BRACELETS!!
Meh, they all look the sameAnd jazz hands!!!
Oh wait, wrong over-hyped, under-performing scUM QB.
THE SMARTEST 7TH-GRADER IN OHIO DIAGRAMMED HOW THE IMMUNE SYSTEM WORKS USING OHIO STATE AND MICHIGAN
Meet Jesse. This 7th-grader from Medina is going to win the Nobel Prize some day some day for his work on how the immune system works in the human body.
How do we know this? Take his storyboard showing how the process of the body fighting off germs works:
First, he has a germ entering the body. The germ, of course, represented by Michigan's “Block M.” The macrophage, played by J.T. Barrett, then shows up to identify the germ and enlist the help of the T and B cells. The B cells produce antibodies – Brutus Buckeye and Urban Meyer in thise case, and then the antibodies tag the germ (with Buckeyes, naturally).
Finally, the helper T cells (Urban Meyer) signals the KT cells to attach and destroy the germ. Nick Bosa does a masterful job as a KT cell. The memory cell, Ohio State's athletic logo, sticks around to play free safety on any other germs entering the body.
Entire article: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio...ne-system-works-using-ohio-state-and-michigan