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i think the wild card is coming out. if brohm doesnt declare this is the man to get. even if brohms there this guy may be hard to pass up.

http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/2007/Jan/08/sp/FP701080350.html

Brennan back at school — for now

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[/SIZE][/FONT]Does he stay or dors he go?
Colt Brennan said that he is "50-50" on whether to apply for the NFL draft or return to Hawai'i for his senior season. The draft-application deadline is Jan. 15 for underclassmen.
"Right stay or does he go?now I don't need to be anywhere else but right down the middle," Brennan said on Saturday. "It's 50-50. I want to see how things pan out."
Brennan, who spent the holidays with his family in California, is scheduled to begin classes at UH today. He leaves Thursday for the Walter Camp awards ceremony, then returns Sunday. He will announce his decision on Monday, Jan. 15.
"I'll have one more week with the fellas," Brennan said. "I'll talk to the coaches, and get all of the feedback from the NFL, and see what all of the other quarterbacks out there are doing. And come the 15th, I'll have my decision, and start whatever journey it is."
He said he has spoken with NFL scouts, and still is awaiting a report from an NFL advisory committee. He also has spoken with his close friend and former Mater Dei High School teammate, Matt Leinart, of the Arizona Cardinals.
Leinart won the 2004 Heisman Trophy and USC was declared national champion of that year. Still, Leinart turned down an opportunity to enter the draft — he likely would have been the No. 1 overall pick — to return to USC for his senior season.
USC did not win the national title during Leinart's senior season, and he was selected 10th in the first round of last April's draft.
Leinart told Brennan: "It's your decision. It won't be anybody else's decision. Whatever you do, don't ever look back or think twice."
WHY HE SHOULD APPLY FOR THE NFL DRAFT
Scouts have told him he is in the top tier of quarterbacks, behind Louisiana State's JaMarcus Russell, Louisville's Brian Brohm and Notre Dame's Brady Quinn. "Right now, I've heard enough to know I have a good feel for where everyone has me on their radar," Brennan said. "It's up there. It's really high up there."

After leading the nation in passing the past two seasons, he has little left to prove.
"Because the bowl game was such a great way to end it, and just how things are going, there's so much positive momentum right now that all you can really do is raise your (stock)," Brennan said. "One more year gets them one more year to criticize. ... Everyone is going to expect you to throw for 58 touchdowns. Everyone is going to expect you to do better than you did this year. I guess that's the argument to leave. That's what I have to take into account."
WHY HE SHOULD STAY FOR HIS SENIOR YEAR

There's room for improvement.
"The positives are more experience," Brennan said. "You can get bigger and stronger."

You're only young once.
"Right now, the team is in a great state," Brennan said. "It's going to have a lot of momentum going into next season. The notoriety and attention will already be there for Hawai'i instead of having to go out and earn it like we did last year. There's just a lot of positives to stay.
"At the same time, if you come back and have a great year, you're definitely in great shape for next year when you leave. And you get your degree. You graduate, and you can be with your friends. I've been talking to a lot of guys, and they say: 'You'll always remember that time you went to Boise State or you played Michigan State or SC. You'll always remember those games.' Once you go to the NFL, games are games. They come and go. It's all about getting to the Super Bowl.
"In college football, every game is important and memorable. ... College football is kind of that last time where you have that tradition and heritage and all of that kind of stuff. And you're young and you're with your friends. It's a different experience."
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Yes, however, Brennan has 10x the arm strength, accuracy and mobility than Chang. It would be wise for him to wait a year, win the Heisman, and be a top 5 pick.
 
Yes, however, Brennan has 10x the arm strength, accuracy and mobility than Chang. It would be wise for him to wait a year, win the Heisman, and be a top 5 pick.

is there another heisman trophy somewhere that i dont know about?
 
Yes, however, Brennan has 10x the arm strength, accuracy and mobility than Chang. It would be wise for him to wait a year, win the Heisman, and be a top 5 pick.



He willl never win the Heisman cause of the team he plays on.
 
If he is smarthe will stay and wait until next year. He still needsto bulk up a littleand the extra year of experience cant hurt. At this point he is probably a solid 2nd round pick but can be a top 10 next year if he waits.
 
Right now I would take Brohm ahead of Brennan...but if he comes out and has a great combine you never know. Brohm would be a safer pick at the #9 spot if we take a QB.
 
I would take the guy at number 9. I have watched this guy for two years and imo he is the real deal. Time to start drafting a qb every year for about the next three to four years until we get a good stable of qbs. I for one am tired of drafting project dbs or ofensive linemen. At least if we are going to take a risk for our first pick let's try a guy at a skill position that effects every ofensive play.
 
Right now I would take Brohm ahead of Brennan...but if he comes out and has a great combine you never know. Brohm would be a safer pick at the #9 spot if we take a QB.




i totally agree, either one of these 2 would be a great step towards the future.
 
We aren't taking a QB in the first round any way so I guess we can put a rest to that.




this kid has everything that your great hope DC does.
hes got the great acc, and great arm
but he also has mobility and brains.

DC will be entering his 9th season. and out of those seasons he has only played 16 games 3 times, that alone is cause for concern.
 
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