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yup.Makes them undraftable, in my opinion. If you'll quit on your college team, you'll quit on your pro team.
I wouldn't either, but it's one exhibition game a month out. Now, they can sign with an agent, train to prepare for the draft an extra month, and get some extra cash.Why keep playing up until this point if you are not going to see it through? I get that they are protecting millions but I couldn't stand to not play for my team one last time.
QuittersI wouldn't either, but it's one exhibition game a month out. Now, they can sign with an agent, train to prepare for the draft an extra month, and get some extra cash.
Should have to give up all of their benefits at their school to do that: housing, training table, per diem, etc. Might not be such a good deal then. Don't mind if they do it, but they should have to give up their team status to do so.I wouldn't either, but it's one exhibition game a month out. Now, they can sign with an agent, train to prepare for the draft an extra month, and get some extra cash.
From the time they stop or total?Should have to give up all of their benefits at their school to do that: housing, training table, per diem, etc. Might not be such a good deal then. Don't mind if they do it, but they should have to give up their team status to do so.
Just from the time they decide to take money from an agent and sit out the Bowl Game for the draft.From the time they stop or total?
Makes them undraftable, in my opinion. If you'll quit on your college team, you'll quit on your pro team.
Makes them undraftable, in my opinion. If you'll quit on your college team, you'll quit on your pro team.
I know there has been a few players sit out but I believe you are overstating the number. I honestly cannot think of one.I don't think you know how many great players have skipped their game and have gone on to great/good NFL careers.