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re: Hot take. Nuss will be a starter in the NFL one day.
Posted on 1/31/26 at 3:57 pm to Tvilletiger
Posted on 1/31/26 at 3:57 pm to Tvilletiger
As long as he doesn’t run..he won’t be
Posted on 1/31/26 at 4:44 pm to tigersav
Was a nice running td in the senior bowl today and an mvp performance.
Posted on 1/31/26 at 5:03 pm to Tvilletiger
I just said in another thread, I can see him going to the Jets in rd 2.
He was a 1st rd prospect before the year. Played hurt which limited him.
Doesn't look like he was hurt today, ball had zip (we hadn't seen that this year).
For all the guys screaming he won't run, he ran for a TD.
He was a 1st rd prospect before the year. Played hurt which limited him.
Doesn't look like he was hurt today, ball had zip (we hadn't seen that this year).
For all the guys screaming he won't run, he ran for a TD.
Posted on 1/31/26 at 6:29 pm to Scoob
I didn’t realize his hand size was published
8.75” is Kenny Pickett tiny
So he has:
4 percentile weight
2 percentile hands
14 percentile height
Not great for his prospects
8.75” is Kenny Pickett tiny
So he has:
4 percentile weight
2 percentile hands
14 percentile height
Not great for his prospects
Posted on 1/31/26 at 6:41 pm to Lester Earl
Is hand size really an issue? I don't seem to remember him fumbling, or having flyers on his passes. If those were issues the smaller hands would bug me more
Posted on 1/31/26 at 6:43 pm to Tvilletiger
Today was evidence he can play if BK isn't on the sideline. That and the injury will be enough for someone to take a flyer on him. Especially in a bad draft for QBs.
Posted on 1/31/26 at 6:44 pm to Lester Earl
There are not a ton of pocket passers that function at his size, much less with his tiny hands.


Posted on 1/31/26 at 7:13 pm to Rickdaddy4188
Posted on 1/31/26 at 10:18 pm to josh336
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He throws too many INTs, cowers from pressure, calls too many timeouts, and isnt mobile enough. His arm is about 1 of 12 traits he needs
Perfectly said. I have never seen a player get glazed more in my life after being an average player.
It’s fricking hilarious. The guy stole 3 to 4 million dollars from LSU.
Worst ‘pocket passer’ I’ve seen in years
Posted on 1/31/26 at 10:38 pm to WHATDOINO
I don't think I've seen an LSU football player get so much opposition here before lol.
Posted on 1/31/26 at 10:44 pm to Tvilletiger
He may start, but he will be a flop.
He has no heart, no competitive spirit and a 10 cent brain
He has no heart, no competitive spirit and a 10 cent brain
Posted on 1/31/26 at 11:25 pm to Adam Banks
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Im really failing to see the thought process
Appears to be a ongoing problem with the Nusshater idiots
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NFL. com:
1) One QB rises above the rest. LSU's Garrett Nussmeier had plenty to gain this week, and he did a good job of reminding scouts he can still play.
Starting for the American Team, Nussmeier earned game MVP honors, leading touchdown drives on the squad's first two possessions and connecting on 5 of 8 passes for 57 yards. He had a rushing TD and a two-point-conversion throw to Notre Dame WR Malachi Fields. Nussmeier also suffered through the tight ends, with drops by Stanford's Sam Roush and Wyoming's John Michael Gyllenborg
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Nussmeier overshadowed Vanderbilt's Diego Pavia who started for the National Team and completed 10 of 13 passes for 78 yards, hitting on mostly short passes. Pavia had some moments but wasn't quite able to unlock the playmaking ability -- especially as a runner -- that made him a Heisman Trophy finalist.
Pavia was followed by North Dakota State's Cole Payton, who had some moments in earning Offensive MVP, with a 19-yard run and completions of 24, 22 and 14 yards.
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Bleacher Report:
Garrett Nussmeier rose like a phoenix from the ashes of the frigid South with his week in Mobile, Ala., culminating with MVP recognition thanks to her performance during Saturday's Senior Bowl contest.
Nussmeier always had the ability and mentality to lead an offense. He shined during the 2024 campaign. But he suffered through an oblique injury this past season, while also dealing with the turmoil within the LSU Tigers program. He needed a strong week in Mobile and provided one.
The American offense dominated during the game's first quarter. Nussmeier completed five of eight passes for 57 yards and scored a rushing touchdown after making the correct call on a zone-read.
Posted on 1/31/26 at 11:34 pm to Scoob
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Is hand size really an issue?
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At the 2020 NFL Combine, Joe Burrow jokingly "considered retirement" via Twitter after his hands measured
9 inches, which was considered small for an NFL quarterback. He tweeted, "Considering retirement after I was informed the football will be slipping out of my tiny hands. Please keep me in your thoughts"
Posted on 2/1/26 at 7:40 am to ByteMe
QB's that measured sub 9" hands:
Kyle Shumur, Vandy
Jake Frohmm, UGA (8 7/8") 5th Rd
Brandon Allen, ARK (8 7/8") 6th rd
Dustin Vaught, W Tx A&M
Jordan Lynch, N. Illinois
Zac Thomas, App St
Tyler Wilson, ARK (8.75") 4th rd
Skylar Thompson, Kan St (8 5/8") 7th rd
Kenny Pickett, Pitt (8.5") 1st Rd
Connor Holliday, Was St
Kevin Davidson,, Princeton
Kyle Shumur, Vandy
Jake Frohmm, UGA (8 7/8") 5th Rd
Brandon Allen, ARK (8 7/8") 6th rd
Dustin Vaught, W Tx A&M
Jordan Lynch, N. Illinois
Zac Thomas, App St
Tyler Wilson, ARK (8.75") 4th rd
Skylar Thompson, Kan St (8 5/8") 7th rd
Kenny Pickett, Pitt (8.5") 1st Rd
Connor Holliday, Was St
Kevin Davidson,, Princeton
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