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There’s been some uncertainty as to whether Stanford quarterback Andrew Luck will throw passes at the Scouting Combine. Many quarterbacks shy away from doing so, given the unfamiliarity of the surroundings and the wide assortment of receivers who’ll be trying to catch the ball. For every quarterback, it’s much easier to have a successful Pro…
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