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    I say yes.
    I also say he should sit a year on whichever NFL team would draft him.

    Bull to the ones who say he is all physical and no mental talent. He showed a ton of good mental moves in his 3 games. Of course college does not equal the NFL so i think he has a long way to go mentally before jumping into an NFL starting role. Which is why i say sit a year on the right team with the right coaches.

    If he comes back, what a cluster at Ohio State. While Im sure Urban will declare it an open compe ion, you gotta believe one of the 3 will bail before the season starts.

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    I say no. He should stay.

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    How many years of eligibility will he have left? If he'll be a junior, and likely sit behind someone who is younger, it makes more sense to sit for a team that pays you. He can always finish his education later. I understand the argument of getting experience etc. But, if he isn't going to play, the better place to learn is the place were you want to go.

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    If he declared, what team would draft him and in what round?

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    But, if he isn't going to play, the better place to learn is the place were you want to go.
    On that note, he is set to ask Urban Meyer as we speak if he will be the starter or not. If Meyer says anything other then "yes", Jones said to declare for the draft today at 400 Eastern.

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    If he declared, what team would draft him and in what round?
    I have no idea, but there are plenty of teams that need a QB, and others that have QBs which leave a bit to be desired. So to take a late round flyer on what could be a few years down the line isn't necessarily a bad investment. Especially when players in the latter rounds at other positions sometimes don't vary much in ability comparatively to some who are undrafted. A lot of potential with Cardale based on his skillset and size. The question becomes, why not take a late round flyer on potential?

    On that note, he is set to ask Urban Meyer as we speak if he will be the starter or not. If Meyer says anything other then "yes", Jones said to declare for the draft today at 400 Eastern.
    Meyer probably will not be able to make any commitment to him. How could he?

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    Well, I think he should be the front runner for the starting job at this point. He won 3 games against 3 quality opponents, two of those teams were 1 and 2 in the country.

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    This conference

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    What a dumbass.

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    I think you guys give him to much credit. The RB and the o-line won both those games and deserve the credit more than him. I would say stick any QB in there with the ability to dual threat and they win regardless due to the run game alone.

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    I have no idea, but there are plenty of teams that need a QB, and others that have QBs which leave a bit to be desired. So to take a late round flyer on what could be a few years down the line isn't necessarily a bad investment. Especially when players in the latter rounds at other positions sometimes don't vary much in ability comparatively to some who are undrafted. A lot of potential with Cardale based on his skillset and size. The question becomes, why not take a late round flyer on potential?



    Meyer probably will not be able to make any commitment to him. How could he?
    well if being picked in late rounds is possible then he may as well stay at Ohio St.

    .....which he will.

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    I think he should, tbh. Strike while the iron is hot and all that. It doesn't seem like he's going to start at Ohio next year so how's that going to help his draft position?

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    I think he should, tbh. Strike while the iron is hot and all that. It doesn't seem like he's going to start at Ohio next year so how's that going to help his draft position?
    ur late to the party. he announced hes staying in school

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    ur late to the party. he announced hes staying in school
    I know, man. I'm just saying that I think it's a mistake.

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    I know, man. I'm just saying that I think it's a mistake.
    I agree with you that coming out would have been a good idea, but on the other hand there's a good chance he'll be the only fully healthy QB of the three when spring practice rolls around. So he has a very good shot at becoming the frontrunner for the starting job, if he isn't already. And he's probably going to get drafted by someone just based on his measurables even if he doesn't start in 2015, IMO.

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    I think you guys give him to much credit. The RB and the o-line won both those games and deserve the credit more than him. I would say stick any QB in there with the ability to dual threat and they win regardless due to the run game alone.
    Do not agree. I think his passing and running helped set up the halfback runs just as much as the halfback runs helped him with the pass game. 50/50.
    Cardale made some very good tight passes as well as some excellent runs. His QB sneak on 4th down, the one where he got stuffed at the line but very alertly kept moving, spun around and made it in for the touchdown. That is one that very few NFL QBs can do.

    His ability to throw long, most excellent arm, keeps dbs honest and they can cheat up but only at their own risk. This also helps the run game.

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    I agree with you that coming out would have been a good idea, but on the other hand there's a good chance he'll be the only fully healthy QB of the three when spring practice rolls around. So he has a very good shot at becoming the frontrunner for the starting job, if he isn't already. And he's probably going to get drafted by someone just based on his measurables even if he doesn't start in 2015, IMO.
    To me Cardale simply has to be #1 on the depth chart going in. Altho i can see where with the resume of the other 2, Urban can with a straight face say it's an open compe ion. If one of the other two does start, anything short of a National Champ is gonna be considered pretty much fail.

    Concur with you, Cardale has shown enough he will get drafted even if he never plays another Ohio State down. I was hoping the re Chargers would get him but you know they are wayy to stoopid to make that move. Lot of teams could take him and sit him a year tho. Buffalo, list goes on and on. Anyway it's a moot point, he's staying at OSU. I question leaving 2 mil on the table but it's his life. Urban has definitely created an atmosphere that players love. I had Nick Saban as #1 coach but i think now you have to put Urb as #1, given Alabamas non stop #1 recruiting rated years. What, the last 4 straight or something?

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    Do not agree. I think his passing and running helped set up the halfback runs just as much as the halfback runs helped him with the pass game. 50/50.
    Cardale made some very good tight passes as well as some excellent runs. His QB sneak on 4th down, the one where he got stuffed at the line but very alertly kept moving, spun around and made it in for the touchdown. That is one that very few NFL QBs can do.

    His ability to throw long, most excellent arm, keeps dbs honest and they can cheat up but only at their own risk. This also helps the run game.
    What passing game? He had 23 attempts...that's not much of a passing game. He ran for 20+ times and had only 30+ yards. Balanced attempts on his side but not elite status. Elliott was that who made that game all about Ohio St. hands down. Urban knew who to give it to.

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    What passing game? He had 23 attempts...
    for 242 yards passing.
    296 rushing including a bunch in second half of 4th clock melting mode.
    That's bout even.
    Elliots running excellent. The holes opened by the OLine combined with having to respect Carales passing, great combo.

    As to Cardales suck ass per carry ave, he lost about 20 on that goofball failed drop back pass/fumble.
    On several of his runs while, yes he got short gains, they were super clutch runs. The one where he rolled out and outran a linebacker then dove over the would-be tackler to get the 1st down and keep the scoring drive alive -nails.

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    He did the right thing, since it's real obvious $$$$$$ isn't all that matters to him which is rare. Smart young man.

    Hopefully somebody tells him..."cool trying to run over people if you do play in the NFL, that won't work".
    Last edited by Avante; 01-16-2015 at 06:33 PM.

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    Glad he's going back to school tbh. Bucs probably would've selected him 1st overall.....

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    Glad he's going back to school tbh. Bucs probably would've selected him 1st overall.....
    And you don't want the Bucs to have a real QB prospect?
    Or does the OLine etc suck so bad that Joe Montana aint gonna win more then 4 games next year?

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    And you don't want the Bucs to have a real QB prospect?
    Or does the OLine etc suck so bad that Joe Montana aint gonna win more then 4 games next year?
    I do want the Bucs to draft a "real QB prospect"....I just don't think a guy who has played 3 games is the answer. I don't want Winston either....Mariota would be my pick. But then...Mariota ran a "non-pro style" offense at Oregon...so I don't know if he's the answer either.

    And to answer your 2nd question....Joe Montana ain't winning 4 games next year with our offensive line. The unit is just plain awful....so is the D-Line. We've got holes everywhere. We went 0-6 in the worst division of all time....that says it all.

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    I do want the Bucs to draft a "real QB prospect"....I just don't think a guy who has played 3 games is the answer. I don't want Winston either....Mariota would be my pick. But then...Mariota ran a "non-pro style" offense at Oregon...so I don't know if he's the answer either.

    And to answer your 2nd question....Joe Montana ain't winning 4 games next year with our offensive line. The unit is just plain awful....so is the D-Line. We've got holes everywhere. We went 0-6 in the worst division of all time....that says it all.
    your coach is lolvie smith, that's the problem.

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    your coach is lolvie smith, that's the problem.
    Well of course....I thought that was already well known.

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