That’s what you sound like saying we should pass on caleb williams. Unless the argument is that of course a wide receiver couldn’t single handedly win a game for the team, the position just doesn’t have enough impact when the quarterback can’t get them the ball. (Which is why he shouldn’t draft one with our first pick).

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    Yea! What a dumb smelly loser! My grandma can beat Michigan! I’m over here laughing and he’s over there crying. Smh

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      Of course not. However, Marvin harrison cannot beat Michigan when he has a pumpkin throwing him the ball. Therefore, he will not be able to beat green bay when he has a pumpkin throwing him the ball. Thus, we ought to prioritise the ball-thrower, because it is the most important position on the field.

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    I agree that wins are neither a QB nor a WR stat, but this is the worst way to make that point.

    • Ohio State: 1 loss this season against a Tpp 3 team by less than a TD

    • USC: 5 losses this season, 4 by more than 2 TDs, multiple losses against unranked opponents