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QB prospect Bo Nix had a chance to showcase his skills this Tuesday at Oregon's Pro Day. Unfortunately, there weren't many head coaches in attendance other than Chicago Bears head coach Matt Eberflus...
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“But everybody here is absolutely 100-percent, they’re speaking reverentially about Bo Nix," ESPN's Field Yates said. "It’s so clear how much of an impact he’s had on this program in just two years. It’s clear he’s had a ton of impact on the field but it sounds like from everything I’ve heard, Bo’s kind of changed everything about Oregon football in terms of the culture and the leadership. Everything he’s brought to the table.”
(The Spun)

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Spelt it rong2 months
Because he's a day 2 or 3 pick in reality.
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Hondo Blacksheep2 months
No way I would draft Bo Nix.

That would, however, be a classic Bears move.
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Timeoday2 months
Well, ol' Bo did transfer to Oregon from an SEC program. No wonder he is held in such high esteem.
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Thracken132 months
we really did him wrong in Auburn - glad he found success and really hope he is able to be decent in the NFL.
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jjv00042 months
Why in the world are the Bears there? As a Bears fan this makes zero sense to me. Unless there to watch Franklin.
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southsidedell2 months
It's the whole "due diligence" crap they like to give you during the GM interviews this time of year. Or.....or....or....a trade down?? That would be crazy!
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tigerpawl2 months
Nix will be successful in the NFL. He's made many doubters eat crow already.
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LSU_Legz2 months
this made me lol
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Spelt it rong2 months
He will get paid millions and will be on an NFL roster. That's plenty successful for the world, but I doubt he does much of anything else in the NFL.
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HangmanPage12 months
Were any of those doubters from Auburn?
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Borntoboogy2 months
Teams don't want to tip hand!
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Lsu1012052 months
The other teams did not need to fly out to Oregon to watch him check down and throw behind the line of scrimmage.
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Mr Happy2 months
I was sure it was Dennis Allen.
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captainFid2 months
My dyslexia first read this as Bo Nix's memorial service. He's been in college most of my life.
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chRxis2 months
Clipboard holder, at best, in the NFL
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BIGJLAW2 months
I wish I was a clipboard holder in the NFL.
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s22 months
white privilege isn't acceptable in the nfl
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dstone122 months
It rarely ends well when espn or some outlet does a special on you and your daddy starts the “AU didn’t like us, but the other school took us in”. Seems that’s why dad was on the show. Not to talk about qb play, but rubbing it in.
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Jabontik2 months
ESPN was trying so hard with him last year
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Timeoday2 months
ESPN sux on NIKE money. Oregon is "owned" by NIKE. Hence, the reason for Oregon being the most over-rated college athletic program in the history of college athletics.
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s22 months
2 downvotes by ESPN and nike
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Morpheus2 months
I see him as a career backup. Could be wrong.
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fierysnowman2 months
I guess not many NFL head coaches are interested in passes only thrown 5.7 yards on average past the line of scrimmage.
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TommyDaTiger2 months
Look fiery snow woman we all know Bo sucks and relax. You came in hot but that’s just the women in you. Nature will take its course and right the whole BO NIX IS A LEGIT NFL QB!!!!!!! It’s all good princess. Peace
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