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And the message boards posters are not weird.Good, he'll do great somewhere else. Where the culture isn't weird.
Ummm....Well I hope you are right.I expect that both Ewers and Card will have excellent years in 2023. And just maybe QE will lead us to the CFP next year.
Or Card leads someone else there?I expect that both Ewers and Card will have excellent years in 2023. And just maybe QE will lead us to the CFP next year.
I wouldn’t be shocked if Card ends up having a better NFL career than Ewers (if he has one at all) or Manning. The fact that he was benched after one bad game (Arkansas) and Sark stuck with Ewers despite stinking it up on multiple occasions, tells me Card was never Sarks guy.
Well if you are going to poop a post, state your case.I don’t blame him and wish him the best. Malik probably isn’t far behind to do the same.
Did Card use up a year of eligibility this year?I hate to see Card leave but he is probably making the right decision. He will never play for Sark here. He should have played on numerous occasions this year but Sark would not put him in. The handwriting is on the wall for him here. He will be successful elsewhere. I hope he gets a better chance somewhere else. He is a class act to stay as long as he has.
With Arch Manning set to enroll in January, it doesn't surprise me. However, there are ALSO some players who test the portal waters only to stay where they began...
With Manning coming in, I suspect we get a full-fledged competition given that QE did not exactly WOW across the course of the season. The decision to stay could come down to whether Card believes he can do well enough in a competition to be QB2.