This kid is a sophomore?

SoapyCy

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“With all the success I’ve experienced, especially in a college town where football hasn’t been successful in the past, everyone glorifies what I do on the field. I’m challenged to stay humble. When others start hyping me up, I am tempted to think I’m greater than I really am. I need to remember that, just as Christ was, I’m here on earth to serve others, not myself,” Purdy said.
 
Maybe that isn’t coincidental, but something Campbell likes. If you watched Re-al’s season of QB1, he comes from a religious family as well.

I was just using ISU as an example, but it seems like a large number of college quarterbacks as super religious.

Not a good or bad thing, just something I’ve kind of noticed over time. Don’t know if there’s a correlation or not. Just interesting to me, I guess.
 
I like the quote minus the Christ mention. That didn’t seem to fit the spirit of the perfect messaging which led into it. I am not religious (anymore), but comparing yourself to god in any form is not particularly humble IMO and it causes an immediate eye roll from me. That being said, Brock got his point across and my criticism is super minor and probably irrelevant.

To be clear, I think Brock’s attitude, leadership and maturity are off the charts. And he is so good and put together at his age he has me questioning if I should believe in god again. Now that I think of it, could he be Jesus?
 
I like the quote minus the Christ mention. That didn’t seem to fit the spirit of the perfect messaging which led into it. I am not religious (anymore), but comparing yourself to god in any form is not particularly humble IMO and it causes an immediate eye roll from me. That being said, Brock got his point across and my criticism is super minor and probably irrelevant.

To be clear, I think Brock’s attitude, leadership and maturity are off the charts. And he is so good and put together at his age he has me questioning if I should believe in god again. Now that I think of it, could he be Jesus?
Yes, and not made of pieces of granite.
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I like the quote minus the Christ mention. That didn’t seem to fit the spirit of the perfect messaging which led into it. I am not religious (anymore), but comparing yourself to god in any form is not particularly humble IMO and it causes an immediate eye roll from me. That being said, Brock got his point across and my criticism is super minor and probably irrelevant.

To be clear, I think Brock’s attitude, leadership and maturity are off the charts. And he is so good and put together at his age he has me questioning if I should believe in god again. Now that I think of it, could he be Jesus?

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“With all the success I’ve experienced, especially in a college town where football hasn’t been successful in the past, everyone glorifies what I do on the field. I’m challenged to stay humble. When others start hyping me up, I am tempted to think I’m greater than I really am. I need to remember that, just as Christ was, I’m here on earth to serve others, not myself,” Purdy said.

i cant believe that a sophmore in college could regrutate some talkin points he has heard.

he is on another level
 

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