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Man remember when this board was dumping on Fagnano just a few short years ago? And then he randomly just became one of the best college QBs in the nation lol
People were calling for Mora's head as recently as 10 days ago... it's like you don't know the Boneyard at all!

This is why I don't mind being a homer who puts on the "national flag blue" glasses and predicts undefeated seasons. When I'm right (we haven't been beaten in regulation time this year), it feels so much better...
 
C’mon yesterday they called him a loser during the first series and said we’d lose by 40. That was a character win. Those kids, led by that staff stuck with it, kept grinding throughout the season and their perseverance paid off. Still don’t love the 3-3-5, but I mentioned somewhere that I wonder if Brock brings more to the table than I thought.
 
Who called him a loser? Was it in the game chat thread?

Anyone calling him a loser in the game chat thread should ask themselves how they are "winners" by not being at the game...
In the game chat. I called that person out, and my posts were deleted!
 
That's kind of silly. The QB from Georgia a few years back was around the same age. You had Weinke, Brandon Weeden. Tyler Shough just last year

Nah. I specifically said teams shouldn't draft a QB that late for sole purpose for QB depth.

If a team thinks Joe is a legit candidate to be QB1 or QB2, by all means draft him.

Weinke won a Heisman. Slough went in the 2nd round and is now starting. Weeden was a 1st round draft pick. Not exactly comps for where Joe is currently.
 
Most QBs don't pan out. If team thinks he has value where he can come off the bench in an emergency situation and not destroy your season, his age won't be a problem. Might be an asset. His decision making is top notch probably cause he's older.
 
Nah. I specifically said teams shouldn't draft a QB that late for sole purpose for QB depth.

If a team thinks Joe is a legit candidate to be QB1 or QB2, by all means draft him.

Weinke won a Heisman. Slough went in the 2nd round and is now starting. Weeden was a 1st round draft pick. Not exactly comps for where Joe is currently.
What round was Brady drafted?
 
I love fagnano. I dont think we are wrong to predict great things for him. His record has been impressive.
I mean, I hear NY Giants fans anointing Jaxson Dart as the 2nd coming of Christ and homeboy is 2-7
 

Joe makes an appearance in the Heisman Five category

The amazing thing about this is I had Taco Bell for dinner last night (including Nachos BellGrande, of course) 🤣

5. UConn QB Joe Fagnano

OK, we know, putting a UConn QB in the Heisman conversation is a bit like adding Nachos BellGrande to the tasting menu at The French Laundry. But hear us out: Fagnano was 27-of-39 for 311 yards and three touchdowns passing, ran for 51 more yards and scored a critical 2-point conversion late as the Huskies knocked off Duke 37-34. Fagnano now has 25 touchdown passes without a pick this season -- the first player to do that since Marcus Mariota in 2013. Fagnano has thrown 382 consecutive passes without an interception, passing Russell Wilson (379) for the second-longest streak in FBS history. He now trails only Louisiana Tech's Colby Cameron, who threw 444 straight without an INT in 2011 and 2012. In other words, it's time to award Taco Bell with a Michelin star.
 
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No, I said he has a great chance at getting a very attractive UDFA contract.

No NFL team should use a draft pick on a depth chart QB over age 23.
NFL starters usually miss games, so backups are very valuable, and easily worth a late draft pick
 
Most QBs don't pan out. If team thinks he has value where he can come off the bench in an emergency situation and not destroy your season, his age won't be a problem. Might be an asset. His decision making is top notch probably cause he's older.
The Duke game really helps JF case to be drafted. Let’s be honest a lot of the other games were against pretty mediocre college football teams. JF played incredibly well yesterday being constantly under pressure.
 
I thought 7th year was insane but watching a Duke game earlier this year, they had an 8th year player. I always think of the animal house line. "Seven years of college down the drain"
 
I've posted this before, but it's worth mentioning again. His first game (won the job in camp) was against NCST. That first drive was a thing of beauty. I thought this is it, finally. Then he got banged up and was not the same. Since then, like most yarders, I've been on and off. Recently I was critical of him pulling up, or throwing the it away when a first down could have iced the game. Well he's proven me wrong. He certainly laid it all on the line on that 2pt conversion and on several of his other runs. Right now, he's the complete package, make all the throws and can do some damage with his legs. Exciting to watch!
 
I think JF will make it as a backup in the NFL. JF is a good college QB. To compare him to Joe Montana is hyperbola.

I wasn't comparing Joe to Montana. I was saying that what the poster wrote could describe Montana.
 
He has actually improved that a lot as well as rolling out and passing on the move. I dont believe I saw that much until this year. He can still improve a lot and I hope he does so he can make it at the next level.
His improvement has been huge. I remember sitting in the Rent last year at the Wake game behind a couple of scouts for somebody. Bowl game, another college team, NFL, I dunno. They had flown in a couple hours before and taken an Uber to the stadium. I remember voicing my disgust at Nick for missing a wide open receiver and shouted, "Put in Fagnano!" It registered with them as they both turned their heads a bit. I think at the time Joe was #2 on the depth chart.
 

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