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    I got mine, the writer did not write much about Carson maybe just a sentence the whole article is about Goff and Lynch.
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    I wouldn't go into Target even for a Wentz SI issue.
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    Sure will. I like this place.
    This is good news!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by pucknut9 View Post
    Let's not forget Darin Erstad. 2 time all star with a World Series ring.
    Brad Gjermundson 4X national finals rodeo saddle bronc champion.

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    Brad Gjermundson 4X national finals rodeo saddle bronc champion.
    Nice catch. Brad was a superstar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Biz101on View Post
    Brad Gjermundson 4X national finals rodeo saddle bronc champion.
    Hate to be a stickler but Brad was not the 4X NFR champion.......he qualified for the NFR many times but he was the 4X World Champion Saddle Bronc rider in the PRCA. Also Wayne Herman of Golden Valley was the PRCA world champion bareback rider in the early 80s.

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    New story from the Philly media...

    http://www.philly.com/philly/sports/...son_Wentz.html
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    Virgil Hill was 4x world boxing champion.

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    http://www.bleedinggreennation.com/2...exceptionalism

    Great article on Wentz and the underlying reason he's is
    Iikely to succeed in the NFL. As an NDSU homer I was thinking exactly what this article points out. All his measurables and talent are just getting Carson's foot in the NFL door. It's the fact that what truely drives him is the desire to be a great quarterback is what is going to make him succeed. All quarterbacks say that but for how many is that actually true. For Wentz I think it truely is. His preparation as a backup for 3 years and his comeback from his broken wrist lead me to believe that's its not the money or fame or the status, but the need to be the best that pushes him each day.

    It's full of sap, but I think the writer of this article gets it and he's absolutely right. It takes talent AND a desire above all else to be great to succeed as an NFL QB.

    I wonder if the writer knows his closing Lombardi quote was often used by Bohl during the three peat season? I found it to be a surprising appropriate coincidence.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EC8CH View Post
    http://www.bleedinggreennation.com/2...exceptionalism

    Great article on Wentz and the underlying reason he's is
    Iikely to succeed in the NFL. As an NDSU homer I was thinking exactly what this article points out. All his measurables and talent are just getting Carson's foot in the NFL door. It's the fact that what truely drives him is the desire to be a great quarterback is what is going to make him succeed. All quarterbacks say that but for how many is that actually true. For Wentz I think it truely is. His preparation as a backup for 3 years and his comeback from his broken wrist lead me to believe that's its not the money or fame or the status, but the need to be the best that pushes him each day.

    It's full of sap, but I think the writer of this article gets it and he's absolutely right. It takes talent AND a desire above all else to be great to succeed as an NFL QB.

    I wonder if the writer knows his closing Lombardi quote was often used by Bohl during the three peat season? I found it to be a surprising appropriate coincidence.
    I often think with Carson it is more than just desire. It is not very often you see him trying to do something he can't do. Nothing is forced. He isn't throwing the ball over his shoulder getting turned around by a DE. He is very aware of what his game is and lives within that. There is tremendous value in that. It is guys who have no understanding of what their limits are who try to do things which end with bad outcomes. When he pushes more out of his game, it is after the hard work and desire to improve. Not the belief it is just there if it is simply called upon. There are a lot of people with extraordinary amount of talent who fail because they think they can do more than they can without putting in the work and effort to perfect it. There is where that desire sets him apart.

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