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1eyed_jack Offline
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RE: How many NFL teams could NIU beat?
In 2013 FSU had
3 1st round picks
2 2nd round picks

In 2014 FSU had
1 1st round pick
2 2nd round picks

In 2015 FSU had
2 1st round picks
3 2nd round picks

So basically in those three years they had a combined 6 first round picks and 7 2nd round picks, compared to the Bears having 6 and 12 respectively. Also, Winston did not play against NIU and he was a 1st round pick, so without him it's 5.
09-21-2015 05:29 PM
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RE: How many NFL teams could NIU beat?
As long as we let hare drop back and pass every play we are guaranteed to win.
09-21-2015 08:39 PM
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RE: How many NFL teams could NIU beat?
(09-21-2015 08:39 PM)niuguy Wrote:  As long as we let hare drop back and pass every play we are guaranteed to win.

KEEP HIM IN THE POCKET
09-22-2015 01:12 AM
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