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Nathan on the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl roster
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Pataskala
1/13/2020
1:37 PM
It's Jan 18 at 7 pm ET on NFL Network.
http://collegiate.nflpa.com/2020-game-roster
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allen
1/14/2020
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It's Jan 18 at 7 pm ET on NFL Network.
http://collegiate.nflpa.com/2020-game-roster
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IceCat76
1/18/2020
8:49 PM
Has any one heard if Hagan has been invited to any of these all star games?
Any combine invites for anyone yet?
Last Edited: 1/18/2020 8:51:18 PM by IceCat76
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Pete Chouteau
1/18/2020
9:24 PM
Tonight I noticed I do not have NFL Network. Apparently since April, 2019.
/shrugs
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Pataskala
1/18/2020
9:37 PM
Looks like he'll wind up 8 of 15 for 126 yds and an INT. At least two of the incompletions were drops and he had a TD called back for offensive interference. He also had about 20 yds rushing on two carries and was sacked once.
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ytownbobcat
1/19/2020
9:57 AM
I watched some of the game. I thought he looked very good and threw some ball right on the money and they were dropped.
All in all the announcers talked him up. Since it was a defined offense there was not real opportunity for RPO and opportunity to show of his running ability.
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Cats5
1/19/2020
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I watched some of the game. I thought he looked very good and threw some ball right on the money and they were dropped.
All in all the announcers talked him up. Since it was a defined offense there was not real opportunity for RPO and opportunity to show of his running ability.
I agree. I was really impressed with him.
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CatsUp
1/19/2020
12:47 PM
I think the interception was really his only bad play. I thought he was moving the team well and had he stayed in late, instead of bringing in the third QB, his team may have even come back to win. But hey. It’s an all star game. Everybody plays.
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I think the interception was really his only bad play. I thought he was moving the team well and had he stayed in late, instead of bringing in the third QB, his team may have even come back to win. But hey. It’s an all star game. Everybody plays.
I doubt that the Americans would have won. Hue Jackson was their coach and Marvin Lewis was the Nationals' coach. Jackson has never beaten Lewis.
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1/19/2020
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I think the interception was really his only bad play. I thought he was moving the team well and had he stayed in late, instead of bringing in the third QB, his team may have even come back to win. But hey. It’s an all star game. Everybody plays.
I doubt that the Americans would have won. Hue Jackson was their coach and Marvin Lewis was the Nationals' coach. Jackson has never beaten Lewis.
Well, I did realize it was a huge game for Marvin when he got the Gatorade bath at the end. ;)
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1/28/2020
8:24 AM
Nathan appeared to adjust well to the increased speed of the competition and gave the impression of being able to effectively lead his offense down field at this level, though he looked almost boyish in contrast to some of his sculpted and seemingly bigger peers. The Red Zone effectiveness of the offense that he led was stymied too, but the kid looked good. This game though did not have the best of the best coming out of college football and going up against savvy and elite NFL caliber players might have led to different results, but I was impressed nonetheless. By contrast, the kid from UNC (University of Northern Colorado?) was not able to adjust at all to the speed of the game and paid for it too. The broadcasters also gave a lot of love to Athens, Ohio; Frank Solich; Coach Burrow; Joe Burrow; and Nathan's own volunteer work in that region. Anyone have any thoughts about whether Nathan might be picked up in the later rounds of the draft or does he directly go to the Canadian Football League?
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