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Listened to the NFL Scouting Combine: True Man’s Football, running for a record

Listened to the NFL Scouting Combine: True Man’s Football, running for a record

It was Quarterback Day at the NFL Combine.

The insults were among the players to take the podiums in Indianapolis, along with receptors and runners.

That means there were many questions to some of the best profile players in this year’s event.

Here is a sample of what was said:

Alabama QB Jalen Milroe about former teammate Terrion Arnold: Terrion is my best friend. He is my boy to this day. He is someone who had a great relationship every day building, speaking, and the best we had, we could be vulnerable to each other and explain our thinking process because it is a social norm to be considered hard and not be able to express their thoughts. But that is someone with whom I supported to speak and that is my dog ​​for life.

Texas Wr Isaiah Bond in its 40 -yard goals: “I’m going to break the record tomorrow, sure. I anticipate running 4.20, or possibly if I feel great, I could run 4.1 “.

Minnesota QB Max Brosmer when going from high school in Georgia to New Hampshire to Minnesota: “I never thought I would be playing COLD football -Weather when I grew up playing at 65, 70 degrees Friday night. And I go to 10 -degree games in New Hampshire and 0 -degree games in Minnesota. I learned that cold weather football is the football of real man. “

Brosmer about Minnesota’s defeat in 2024 against Michigan: “After Michigan’s game, I think the unit was there, but showing ourselves that we could actually do it. I remember that the speech after the Aceck coach game after Michigan was the most incredible speech after the game I have heard in my life. The real details in which I will not enter, but the feeling I had after a loss was nothing that had been part. After that, we just started running. “

Alabama QB Jalen Milroe On if he regrets not having opted for the Bowl vs. game. Michigan: “No, not necessarily. I started the season with my brothers, and I will end the season with my brothers despite anything. Won, the losses are part of the game, but I did not regret last year and it doesn’t matter what, no matter if we won or lost, I would have had the same mentality to finish the season with my boys with whom I started. “

Ohio State QB Will Howard about how Michigan could succeed against them: “I don’t know, man. They were a robust front and did a good job in advance, but we are here to talk about the draft and the combination. “

Minnesota WR Daniel Jackson in the NFL draft in Green Bay: “How do I feel with Wisconsin? Ha ha. That is an interesting question. I mean, Wisconsin, I love rivalry. I had great moments against the Wisconsin Badgers. But no, it will be fun to see that in Green Bay. “

Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders in critics who come with the center of attention: “You think I am worried about what critics say or what people have to say. Do you know who my dad is? They also hated him. Then it is almost normal. Without the people who hate, it is not normal for us. So we like adversity. We like everything that comes with the name. That is why we are who we are. “

5 -foot 9 -inch oregon, 155 pounds together Johnson: “We are not bodybuilders. My size is something that I know and I am aware, but it is not that I don’t have my own chef, my own nutritionist. I take me very seriously, it is just that God blessed me with a slight frame and the speed and I can’t touch whenever I want. “

TCU WR Jack Bech after losing his brother in the New Orleans terrorist attack: “Yes, just knowing that my brother has me. I am huge in my faith. I always keep God first, regardless of the circumstance, regardless of what is happening. I think he does not make mistakes and there are no coincidences in his kingdom. I feel that my brother, I know that their wings will be on me from now on until the end of time. It has pushed me to new heights. My work ethics, although I have worked hard all my kind and done many things that others are not willing to do, I feel that I have taken a completely new step to do so. I know, as I said, he will be with me and will have the best seat of the house from here on. ”

Tennessee Wr Bru McCoy in which the offensive set is better: “I really think it’s a kind of plug-And-play for me. Wherever a team see me in shape, I think I am adaptable to any type of system that can enter. I think there has been a certain level of concern, as if you were going from an unorthodox offensive to a more professional offensive, so what kind of transition would that be? And I think I have demonstrated my football understanding in any offensive or at any level. “

Ole Miss QB Jaxson dart well in your doubts that your game cannot be translated into the NFL: “I had a different offensive coordinator. I have an elite coaching staff this year, a product coach judge who has won multiple Super Bowls, who is also a NFL chief coach. So I feel that in terms of development, I have conceptually executed all concepts, and I have had representatives. They know how it looks. The Kiff coach at one time was the youngest chief coach of the NFL. I think that says something. Coach Weis, my offensive coordinator, trained the NFL. “

Missouri Wr Luther Burden III on whom he models his game later: “Myself”

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