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QB Dwayne Haskins Jr. (All B1G, B1G OPOY, Silver Football, Rose Bowl MVP, R.I.P.)

The Time Dwayne Haskins Wore a John Elway Jersey to His Job Interview With John Elway

Ohio State quarterback Dwayne Haskins had a pre-draft visit with the Denver Broncos Wednesday. These top-30 visits can’t include a physical workout, which can lead to a stressful decision for the prospects: What do they wear?
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Haskins took a different tack in Denver. The 21-year-old decided to have some fun with his outfit and, according to multiple sources, wore a throwback No. 7 John Elway jersey to his interview.

Ever since Haskins visited the Pro Football Hall of Fame as a reward for getting good grades in seventh grade, he’s been interested in the history of the game and, specifically, its greatest quarterbacks. He wore No. 7 at Ohio State, partly because of his admiration for Elway, who, of course, is searching for the Broncos’ next franchise quarterback.

Wearing a jersey on a team visit is definitely out of the ordinary, and a bit of a fashion risk. I spoke to one longtime NFL agent who says his rules for dress on team visits: No jerseys (not formal enough and tacky) and no suits (too formal).

But Haskins’s boldness seems to have paid off, as multiple sources said Broncos personnel—and, according to a source who was there, Elway himself—saw the humor in it and appreciated the gesture.

Entire article: https://www.si.com/nfl/2019/04/11/t...ohn-elway-jersey-his-job-interview-john-elway

 
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The Time Dwayne Haskins Wore a John Elway Jersey to His Job Interview With John Elway

Ohio State quarterback Dwayne Haskins had a pre-draft visit with the Denver Broncos Wednesday. These top-30 visits can’t include a physical workout, which can lead to a stressful decision for the prospects: What do they wear?
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Haskins took a different tack in Denver. The 21-year-old decided to have some fun with his outfit and, according to multiple sources, wore a throwback No. 7 John Elway jersey to his interview.

Ever since Haskins visited the Pro Football Hall of Fame as a reward for getting good grades in seventh grade, he’s been interested in the history of the game and, specifically, its greatest quarterbacks. He wore No. 7 at Ohio State, partly because of his admiration for Elway, who, of course, is searching for the Broncos’ next franchise quarterback.

Wearing a jersey on a team visit is definitely out of the ordinary, and a bit of a fashion risk. I spoke to one longtime NFL agent who says his rules for dress on team visits: No jerseys (not formal enough and tacky) and no suits (too formal).

But Haskins’s boldness seems to have paid off, as multiple sources said Broncos personnel—and, according to a source who was there, Elway himself—saw the humor in it and appreciated the gesture.

Entire article: https://www.si.com/nfl/2019/04/11/t...ohn-elway-jersey-his-job-interview-john-elway



Sounds like another bombed interview. lve never taken the Mel Kipers of the NFL seriously...
One or two drafts were enough to understand he's only there because he can fill hundreds of hours of draft coverage with the sound of throwing spaghetti against the wall while coming off as authoritative.
There's a lot of smoke and misdirection about Haskins. Makes me wonder if espin isnt being taken for a ride, and too eager to bite given that it is Ohio State.
 
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SKULL SESSION: NICK AND JOEY BOSA'S BOND, DWAYNE HASKINS FALLING OUT OF THE TOP-10, AND E.J. LIDDELL'S B1G DREAMS

OUT OF THE TOP-10
. I've been slow to believe that Dwayne Haskins would actually fall out of the top-10 when draft day comes, but now Adam Schefter seems to be of that belief, and I'm usually not one to doubt the football-knower of football-knowers.



I've said this before, but this might not be a bad thing in the long run. See, the teams in the 10-17 range generally seem a hell of a lot more enjoyable to play for than the teams in the 1-10 range. Falling a few spots could be the difference between walking into a good, healthy situation and walking into a dumpster fire.

Also, I can't help but notice, Cincinnati is decidedly within that 10-17 range Schefter mentioned... I'm not going to wish that upon him, but I'm certainly not going to not wish that upon myself, either.

Entire article: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/skul...-big-ten-tournament-championship-tyrod-taylor
 
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