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WR Parris Campbell Jr. (All B1G, National Champion, Super Bowl Champion, Philadelphia Eagles)

Turn pro after a year of drops, months missed with injury, and unrealized potential, or stay and be the premiere playmaker with a true passing QB (without much foot speed which might lead to actually giving Campbell the ball in motion)

Dixon going makes a lot of sense. He hasn't been upright for a month (let alone a year) since he enrolled. Campbell has a lot more to gain, in my imo.
 
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Turn pro after a year of drops, months missed with injury, and unrealized potential, or stay and be the premiere playmaker with a true passing QB (without much foot speed which might lead to actually giving Campbell the ball in motion)

Dixon going makes a lot of sense. He hasn't been upright for a month (let alone a year) since he enrolled. Campbell has a lot more to gain, in my imo.
Bingo
 
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To be clear, he's thinking about going. I'm just disagreeing strongly with the choice.

Jalin and Noah chose to not return to woeful passing attacks.

(not that he should ever ask me, nor require fan support to realize his dream)
 
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Turn pro after a year of drops, months missed with injury, and unrealized potential, or stay and be the premiere playmaker with a true passing QB (without much foot speed which might lead to actually giving Campbell the ball in motion)

Dixon going makes a lot of sense. He hasn't been upright for a month (let alone a year) since he enrolled. Campbell has a lot more to gain, in my imo.
Well aparently he has concussion issues which took him away from being one of the best kick returners in the B1G. So I could see him going. But yes if he could stay healthy it'd be behoove him to come back.
 
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Well aparently he has concussion issues which took him away from being one of the best kick returners in the B1G. So I could see him going. But yes if he could stay healthy it'd be behoove him to come back.
Problem is, "staying healthy" is an oxymoron in football. A game built on hard collisions. Reduce the hits and get a check, but I just don't see his game translating to the NFL. He has no defined position
 
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I'd counsel my son to leave if he's on a high and could go either way the following season (See: Jones, Cardale) or at a plateau where the next year is almost certain to be more of the same (See: Weber, Michael). Campbell doesn't fit either of those scenarios and stands to benefit more from staying and consistently balling at a higher level (which I think is very likely) than by leaving and trying to work onto a pro squad.
 
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