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re: Should Clowney Sit Out 2013?
Posted on 2/12/13 at 1:33 pm to parkjas2001
Posted on 2/12/13 at 1:33 pm to parkjas2001
If Clowney is as NFL-ready and destructive at the collegiate level as we all believe then perhaps the writer should take a different tack and advise opposing QB's hoping to be drafted to sit out.
Posted on 2/12/13 at 1:36 pm to CHSgc
The tackle at A&M that decided to stay should sit out...he is a top 5 pick
Posted on 2/12/13 at 1:46 pm to undecided
He's ready for the NFL? He got handled by Dworaczyk just this year.
Posted on 2/12/13 at 1:52 pm to CHSgc
I think Clowney is the clear 2014 #1 pick...as of right now. The one thing that could change is if a QB shoots up the draft boards. The article is interesting, I think it would be a real puss move, but it does make you think.
Posted on 2/12/13 at 1:56 pm to undecided
The system is flawed without question. Clowney SHOULD have the option of going to the NFL. The free market should dictate his situation and it's ridiculous that a player can't go and make millions of dollars and instead must stay in school, esp because the chances or injury are so much greater in football and the physical toll of the game is so harsh. BTW, I understand this would apply to Johnny Manziel as well.
It's about choice. You have to allow people to make them, even if they are the wrong choices. I look at a guy like Maurice Clarett for instance and honestly wonder if he had been able to go to the NFL instead of being a farce of a college player before losing his eligibility and having nowhere to go for a year what might have been. If a kid doesn't want to be a college student they shouldn't have to be, excuse me a legal adult.
Clowney will likely get insurance and that's all well and good but it can't really cover him properly. He is a guy that has been awfully clear he is all about playing at the next level so he should have that option. He can't really improve his draft stock but he can certainly harm it.
I don't think the NFL would see the "1 and done" situation of the NBA either. You just don't have as many kids physically mature enough at 18 to play in the NFL like they can in the NBA. It's really a very small amount of athletes we are talking about. Moreso, unlike in basketball if a kid doesn't make an NFL roster he has nowhere to go. In basketball a kid can go to the NBDL or Europe or elsewhere to play and either make a living or work their way in the league. A football player would have to be a LOT more careful. Some kids will make mistakes but that's life. You can't have freedom without responsibility.
BTW, I really think a lot of kids will stay anyway to continue to improve draft stock. The NFL wants more developed players than the NBA where they will take a "project" more readily.
It's about choice. You have to allow people to make them, even if they are the wrong choices. I look at a guy like Maurice Clarett for instance and honestly wonder if he had been able to go to the NFL instead of being a farce of a college player before losing his eligibility and having nowhere to go for a year what might have been. If a kid doesn't want to be a college student they shouldn't have to be, excuse me a legal adult.
Clowney will likely get insurance and that's all well and good but it can't really cover him properly. He is a guy that has been awfully clear he is all about playing at the next level so he should have that option. He can't really improve his draft stock but he can certainly harm it.
I don't think the NFL would see the "1 and done" situation of the NBA either. You just don't have as many kids physically mature enough at 18 to play in the NFL like they can in the NBA. It's really a very small amount of athletes we are talking about. Moreso, unlike in basketball if a kid doesn't make an NFL roster he has nowhere to go. In basketball a kid can go to the NBDL or Europe or elsewhere to play and either make a living or work their way in the league. A football player would have to be a LOT more careful. Some kids will make mistakes but that's life. You can't have freedom without responsibility.
BTW, I really think a lot of kids will stay anyway to continue to improve draft stock. The NFL wants more developed players than the NBA where they will take a "project" more readily.
Posted on 2/12/13 at 1:59 pm to undecided
couldn't he leave and be part of the supplemental draft??
Posted on 2/12/13 at 2:01 pm to aggressor
It is about choice.
The NFL is a company that choices who they allow to participate in their game...just like any other company.
They spend millions of dollars annually to market themselves a certain way and allowing young ppl in is not on their agenda.
The NFL is a company that choices who they allow to participate in their game...just like any other company.
They spend millions of dollars annually to market themselves a certain way and allowing young ppl in is not on their agenda.
Posted on 2/12/13 at 2:03 pm to parkjas2001
He could try filing an antitrust suit. Sitting out is idiocy, though.
Posted on 2/12/13 at 2:10 pm to CHSgc
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He could try filing an antitrust suit. Sitting out is idiocy, though.
He should file the lawsuit and leave for the NFL right now. Leave college football behind and say goodbye to the use of young men for free and make them pay for your services. Yes, he should leave.
You call that "Being a Wuss" but I say, "Staying in school is the easy way out." He won't catch any shite for that. Let him leave, and all the hate will commence!
Be different, change society! frick college football and it's using of these young men.
If it were me? I would probably stay in school. I actually like football.
Posted on 2/12/13 at 2:14 pm to aggressor
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BTW, I really think a lot of kids will stay anyway to continue to improve draft stock. The NFL wants more developed players than the NBA where they will take a "project" more readily.
Good post, though I will say that I feel that GMs overreaching on project players is probably why the NBA instituted their age requirement rule. Not for the NCAA, not for the players, but to save itself from GMs trying to bumble into the next Kevin Garnett and fans getting the next Jonathan Bender.
Posted on 2/12/13 at 2:18 pm to More Cowbell 1963
quote:You don't think Clowney likes football?
If it were me? I would probably stay in school. I actually like football
Posted on 2/12/13 at 2:25 pm to CockRocket
Seriously, couldn't he go into the supplemental draft? I'm sure there are several teams who would give up their 1st or 2nd rounder to take him.
Posted on 2/12/13 at 2:30 pm to SeeeeK
quote:I honestly don't know.
Seriously, couldn't he go into the supplemental draft?
quote:Many pundits out there are saying Clowney is a guaranteed first rounder right now.
I'm sure there are several teams who would give up their 1st or 2nd rounder to take him.
Posted on 2/12/13 at 2:33 pm to CockRocket
I have no doubt Clowney is a Top 5 pick right now. The guy is a physical freak.
Posted on 2/12/13 at 8:51 pm to undecided
Clowney Twitter (the real one): I'm playing
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Clowney wasn’t the only person to address the situation. His college head coach, Steve Spurrier, addressed the situation and practically laughed off the idea of Clowney choosing to sit out the year.
“(I)f money was his only goal in life, then he couldn’t play. And he might not get into a car before next year’s draft, so he wouldn’t be in a car wreck and get injured,” Spurrier said.
“He would be just very, very careful for a year not to have any kind of injury. “But Jadeveon likes football. Football players play football … I think he wants to play. I certainly hope and believe he does. I think he should play for South Carolina this season.
“Most of the guys that say he should sit out, they don’t realize the benefits of being on a college football team, and continuing with your teammates to have as big of a year as you possibly can. The money is going to be there down the road, so why would a person give up the thrill of playing college football? “Those people have never played football, so they say he should sit out and get the money. That’s the only side of sports they see — the money. There’s a lot more to it than just the money.”
Posted on 2/12/13 at 8:51 pm to undecided
He should play in the UGA game and then sit out the rest of the season.
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