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How did negative criticism affect your play?

 

"I really feel like I did a good job of not really listening to it, and I think the best way to do that is to not read any of it, not hear any of it. Obviously, it definitely happens when.........

 

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He seems like a smart guy with some NFL talent, but he's just missing that extra fire that separates good players from the pack.

 

I was looking for words to say, and you said it for me. VERY WELL PUT. I feel he is a great guy, but just missing that one thing. You never know, look at Brett, and look at Young. Both were traded from their original teams and they turned out great. I highly doubt Trent will ever be a starter, but I feel is a good guy. I can see him working for the broadcast booth soon enough. A man who knows the game, but just isn't that good.

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He seems like a smart guy with some NFL talent, but he's just missing that extra fire that separates good players from the pack.

 

It's called "love of the game" and it's something that I've been mentioning for a long time here about Trent.

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To his credit, he's being very diplomatic and saying all the right things.

 

He's always been good at picking out cliches to use. Too bad that doesn't help him throw the football past the line of scrimmage.

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Canned vanilla bullcrap. Who cares anyways? Trent Edwards is as yesterday as Gary Marangi.

 

I can't wait to see how Luck does against Oregon. This game will go far in telling us what kind of player Luck is.

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