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Reading of Straydenation iconic quotes pt 2
Transcript below:
"J: This is part two of the Straydenation quotes. To Straydenation from Tan. Let’s get into some more of these wild and wacky quotes. G: “The ’S’ in ’Straydenation’ stands for ‘Sweethearts' …among other things.” J: “Every time I open the chat!” G: “I’m gonna set this group chat on fire!” J: “He’s just a pretty, pretty princess.” G: “Well, you guys do have wholesome moments. I was starting to think it was all just chaos!” J: “Leave!” G: “Fair mention.” J: “I’m sewing my mouth shut just for this conversation.” G: “I just thought y’all were old and quirky.” J: “George and his five duck-sized stray Jaydens.” G: And of course, and we will say this last one for you together! J&G: “Crate of Shame! Now!"""
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"Posting the actual video. An unhinged question for an unhinged person."
"literally passing away from the amount of times he said my name 🙈"
If he could give Edwin advice, and would he rather fight one Jayden-sized duck or five duck-sized Jaydens. Five Jaydens in a jar plus noise cancelling headphones.
I'm not sure if they're on tumblr but Kelps cameo for George cracked me up
I too, would love some ducksized Jaydens
#advice for edwin payne#five duck sized Jaydens#one Jayden sized duck#jayden revri#kelp#seaweedkelp_
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NFL Draft quarterbacks 2022: Sam Howell, Spencer Rattler lead early top 10 rankings
The 2021 NFL Draft proved once again that quarterback remains the most coveted position each year.
Trevor Lawrence led a strong class of quarterbacks at the top in this year’s draft, and now it’s time to look ahead to 2022. Clemson, Alabama and Ohio State – the three major powers in college football – will have underclassmen at the position. That leaves a group with much to prove, and a lot can change by next April.
With that in mind, Sporting News looks at the top-10 quarterbacks heading into the 2022:
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1. Sam Howell, North Carolina
Five ACC quarterbacks have been taken in the first round since 2017, a list that includes Deshaun Watson (2017), Mitchell Trubisky (2017), Lamar Jackson (2018), Daniel Jones (2019) and Trevor Lawrence (2021). Howell, who has piled up 7,224 yards, 68 TDs and 14 INTs the last two seasons, figures to join that list. Howell (6-1, 225 pounds) averages 10.3 yards per attempt in that two-year stretch, and he should continue to improve his stock as a junior as part of North Carolina’s continued makeover with Mack Brown.
2. Spencer Rattler, Oklahoma
The Oklahoma QB pipeline continues to run with Lincoln Riley, and Rattler will build on an impressive finish to 2020. He shook off some early-season turnovers to lead the Sooners to eight straight victories, and FanDuel has Rattler listed as the Heisman Trophy favorite for 2021. Baker Mayfield and Kyler Murray used that award to become No. 1 picks in the NFL Draft. Rattler is capable of following suit.
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3. Kedon Slovis, USC
Slovis — at 6-2, 200 pounds — is the next first-round USC quarterback. He’s completed 70 percent of his passes in two years as a starter, and that’s come with 47 TDs and 16 interceptions. Slovis threw nine of those picks through three losses against Oregon and BYU the last two seasons, and he can improve his stock by playing better in those big-spot games. He will inevitably be compared to USC’s last three first-round quarterbacks, a lukewarm list that includes Sam Darnold, Mark Sanchez and Matt Leinart.
4. Desmond Ridder, Cincinnati
Ridder is 30-5 as a starter and has helped elevate Cincinnati into a College Football Playoff contender. He’s one of the most experienced quarterbacks in this class, and that comes with 57 TDs and 20 interceptions. He also averages 6.0 yards per carry. That skillset will be attractive for a struggling franchise. Ridder’s value will fluctuate, but his size (6-4, 215 pounds) makes him an intriguing prospect.
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5. Tyler Shough, Texas Tech
Shough is higher on early way-too-early boards, and some of that could be because of that 6-5, 221-pound frame. Shough transferred from Oregon to Texas Tech after an uneven season in which he had 13 TDs and six interceptions for the Ducks. He will put up numbers with the Red Raiders, but it might be tough to separate from the other talented quarterbacks in the Big 12.
6. JT Daniels, Georgia
Daniels transferred from USC, and he took control of the starting job at Georgia late in the 2020 season. He averaged 10.3 yards per attempt, and scouts will like his dimensions (6-3, 210 pounds). Of the quarterbacks on this list, Daniels has the most room to go up based on how well he plays with the pressure of leading the Bulldogs – who will be among the SEC favorites again. Could he have that second-season breakout like Joe Burrow did at LSU in 2019?
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7. Matt Corral, Ole Miss
Corral is one of the most-entertaining QBs in college football, and he showed that with 3,337 yards, 29 TDs and 13 interceptions in Lane Kiffin’s first season with Ole Miss. He rushed for 506 yards and four TDs as part of a wide-open offense that scored 39.2 points per game. Corral averaged 10.1 yards per passing attempt, and he should continue to refine those play-making skills with Kiffin in 2021.
8. Jayden Daniels, Arizona State
The Sun Devils played in four games last season, which made it difficult for Daniels to take that next step as a sophomore. The talent is there. Daniels has 22 TDs and three interceptions, and he was more effective as a runner in his season. That breakout season with Herm Edwards should materialize as a junior, and he is another candidate with high upside to move up this list.
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9. Brock Purdy, Iowa State
Purdy was listed as a top-10 quarterback prospect last year, but he opted to stay at Iowa State for his senior season. Purdy has been consistent with his accuracy and production, but his yards per attempt and passer rating has dropped with each season. That could change in a season where the Cyclones should again compete for a Big 12 championship. Purdy still feels like Day 2 pick, and that is the most-likely scenario for 2022.
10. Malik Willis, Liberty
Who is next year’s Trey Lance? Keep an eye on Willis, an Auburn transfer who has found a home with Hugh Freeze at Liberty. Willis passed for 20 TDs and six interceptions for the Flames last season, but he added 944 rushing yards and 14 TDs. He flashed that talent in wins against Virginia Tech and Coastal Carolina last season. Auburn’s Bo Nix also could have fit in this spot, but we’ll take Willis for now.
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is it weird that i really truly sincerely love the idea of george with five duck sized jaydens
Can't believe how good we had it in August. Dozens of fresh adorable Gameos everyday. Jayden thugging it out through a horror video game he hated while we played drinking bingo to raise money for Parkinson's research. The hope of a second season. New art, new fan fics everyday. Chorbwin. Five duck sized Jaydens. George cooking a roast dinner for Jayden instead of roasting him. An official Edwin playlist.
Stay strong, comrades. The sun will shine on us again. And we've got literally forever to figure the rest out.
#dead boy detectives#george rexstrew#gameos#cameos#jayden revri#until dawn#orbwin#chorb#orbwin and chorb#chorbwin
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Predicting where the top 9 uncommitted 2019 football recruits will sign
Where will the big Early Signing Period decisions land?
We’ve reached the point where the majority of the country’s top 2019 prospects are already verbally committed to some school or another. Most of those commitments will stick, though not all will. This post is a rundown of the nine highest-rated prospects who don’t have a current verbal commitment to any school. Predictions by SB Nation recruiting analyst Bud Elliott.
For purposes of this piece, I’ll only be predicting those expected to sign during the Early Signing Period until that is over, before adding those who will sign on the traditional date in February.
Kayvon Thibodeaux, five-star DE, Thousand Oaks (Calif.) Christian
Kayvon Thibodeaux is one of the best defensive end prospects in the nation. He is 6’4, 240, and has elite burst off of the edge. He has strongly considered Alabama, Florida State, and Oregon throughout the process, and has also visited Florida and USC. Prediction: Oregon seemed to have all the momentum following its upset win over Washington with Thibodeaux visiting. But there has been some recent slight optimism out of the Alabama and Florida State camps. With low confidence, I’ll say he sticks on the West Coast and signs with the Ducks.
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Trey Sanders, five-star RB, IMG Academy
Sanders is a 6’0, 215-pound running back with impressive burst. But he can also run over defenders. Sanders would fit in just about any offense. The primary two schools in this race are Alabama and Florida. Florida took Sanders’ brother, Ulmstead, as a walk-on linebacker out of junior college in 2018. Prediction: While Florida has made a connection, I think this has been Alabama’s battle to lose for some time now.
Nakobe Dean, five-star LB, Horn Lake (Miss)
In a spread era in which it is tough to find great linebacker, Dean really stands out. He can run sideline-to-sideline, but he is also a major hitter. Every major SEC school has offered, and this will be a battle between Alabama, Georgia, and Texas A&M. Prediction: Many think that Georgia is in the driver’s seat here, but I think the Tide will pull it out. I am not stepping in front of the Alabama train with how the Tide is recruiting.
Evan Neal, five-star OL, IMG Academy
Evan Neal is an elite 6’7, 350-pound offensive tackle who destroys opponents in front of him. And he shows greater lateral quickness in pass protection than you’d expect out of such a large player. Alabama and Miami are the top two true contenders. Prediction: While Neal has extensive ties to Miami, he was once an Alabama commit, and I predict he will be again. Neal has never seemed to care about early playing time, and if that’s truly not important to him, then Alabama seemingly has the advantage in almost every other area over its competitors.
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Trevor Keegan, four-star OL, Crystal Lake (IL) South
Keegan is a 6’6, 310-pound mauler of an offensive tackle. Michigan people have been confident in him signing with the Wolverines for more than a year now. He also took official visits to Ohio State, Clemson, Georgia, and Penn State Prediction: I’m not expecting any drama here, and think Michigan is the obvious pick.
Jayden Daniels, four-star QB, San Bernadino (Calif.) Cajon
Daniels is a talented passer from Southern California. He has a strong arm, a whip-like release, and is plenty athletic as well. Most of the Pac-12 powers have offered. Prediction: I’ve been unsure of where Daniels would go for a while. With USC not taking a QB this cycle, and UCLA taking Chase Griffin out of Texas, it’s clear Daniels will leave the state. Arizona State seems to have the momentum here, so I’ll take the Sun Devils.
Marcus Stripling, four-star DL, Houston (Texas) Mayde Creek
Marcus Stripling has an excellent size, athleticism, and frame combination. His recruitment is a throwback Big Twelve battle between Oklahoma and former conference member Texas A&M. Prediction: I think Oklahoma has this one thanks to his relationship with the staff and opportunity to potentially play early.
Noah Cain, four-star RB, IMG Academy
Cain is a running back with excellent balance and vision. He’s a smart, winning football player. Cain has ties to LSU and Texas, and also considered Penn State during the process, among others Prediction: I’ve thought Cain was going to Texas since the summer of 2017, and expect he’ll be a Longhorn.
Will Putnam, four-star OL, Tampa (Fla.) Plant
Putnam is an excellent interior line prospect and a champion wrestler. He plays with great balance, leverage, and toughness. And he’s from a powerhouse program. Auburn, Clemson, and Florida State are the three schools in the running. Prediction: I truly do not know where to pick. Putnam isn’t from Florida, so he didn’t grow up with a loyalty to the in-state schools. I have solid contacts at all three finalists, and can say with confidence that all three are hopeful, but none believe they have him locked up.
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I think this might be my favourite cameo video yet! I love that he doesn’t even want to fight the five duck-sized Jaydens, but just wants to go on adventures together ✨
hello dbd tumblr here is my cameo from george :)
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Reblogging the edited version with the direct link to the cameo rather than the twitter. :)
I'm not sure if they're on tumblr but Kelps cameo for George cracked me up
I too, would love some ducksized Jaydens
#advice for edwin payne#five duck sized Jaydens#one Jayden sized duck#jayden revri#kelp#seaweedkelp_
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