marcus lattimore's knee!!

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The NFL has a draft advisory board.If a kid like Sammy Watkins gets a 1/2nd round grade he should be able to leave.However,if some random nikka from Eastern Carolina tries the same shyt but is given a UDFA grade,he has to go back.

Maybe i've gone crazy. :yeshrug:.shyt sounded logical in my brain.

That aint a bad idea to me. Most people cant do it but some special players can. You cant tell me Adrian Peterson couldnt play in the league after one year.
 

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40 carries a game increases the odds of it happening, dont defend these shytty coaches for running a blue chip talent into the ground :rudy:

I dont see how nikkas couldnt understand this. Yea it can happen on any carry but once you multiply the odds of that happening on a carry, times the amount of carries, and this..........
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.......is what you get.
 

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The fukk?! It's not about them being ready or not, it's about the choice being taking away. Let them and their family decide if they're ready for the league. You have personal responsibility in every other aspect of your life, but when it comes to the money they can make all of the sudden everybody else knows what's best for them better than they do. That's bullshyt!!!

Aint nothing promised to nobody and today is the perfect example of that. It may have been destiny for him to have this injury, but if he was allowed to make his OWN CHOICE, he would have a million or two to show for it.

nikkas are really coming off as being real salty/jealous.
 

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They aren't targeting freshman and sophomore linemen.
I doubt that. Especially since, besides QB, the linemen make the most money.

The fukk?! It's not about them being ready or not, it's about the choice being taking away. Let them and their family decide if they're ready for the league. You have personal responsibility in every other aspect of your life, but when it comes to the money they can make all of the sudden everybody else knows what's best for them better than they do. That's bullshyt!!!

Aint nothing promised to nobody and today is the perfect example of that. It may have been destiny for him to have this injury, but if he was allowed to make his OWN CHOICE, he would have a million or two to show for it.

nikkas are really coming off as being real salty/jealous.
exactly. Thats all it is, is a choice.
 

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Spurrier should be ashamed of himself for the way he used that kid up. I knew midway trough his freshman year that he would not have a long career in football.
 

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Man, I've watch Lattimore play since the 8th grade. I feel so bad for him and his family.

I ain't going lie I had to hold back a tear. I don't know the status of the injury. Last I heard it's still a chance he will run for the Gamecocks once again. I doubt he'll be drafted though.

@MMSex, he hasn't carried the ball a lot this season.
 
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The fukk?! It's not about them being ready or not, it's about the choice being taking away. Let them and their family decide if they're ready for the league. You have personal responsibility in every other aspect of your life, but when it comes to the money they can make all of the sudden everybody else knows what's best for them better than they do. That's bullshyt!!!

Aint nothing promised to nobody and today is the perfect example of that. It may have been destiny for him to have this injury, but if he was allowed to make his OWN CHOICE, he would have a million or two to show for it.

nikkas are really coming off as being real salty/jealous.

Accusing nikkas of being salty and writing this rant purely because of anecdotal evidence. The irony.

Heck, let's have kids drive when they're 14. I know they can't see over the steering wheel, but fukk it, they deserve the CHOICE.
 

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I dont see how nikkas couldnt understand this. Yea it can happen on any carry but once you multiply the odds of that happening on a carry, times the amount of carries, and this..........
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.......is what you get.

exactly

he doesnt get spelled until hes like 6-7 touches on a drive
 

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the players should have a choice but the NFL has made their choice in saying that they don't want guys in their league after no more than 3 years out of HS. the NFL is a company they choose how old their employees have to be the same as Wal-Mart. if you don't like it then don't try to work for them. but that makes too much sense for some of yall
 
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How the hell is it Steve Spurrier's fault????..

Because he used his most talented player to his potential??...

What happened was a freak accident...there have been a number of rb's to get his workload and not get injured...so blaming it on work-load is stupid as hell...
 

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the players should have a choice but the NFL has made their choice in saying that they don't want guys in their league after no more than 3 years out of HS. the NFL is a company they choose how old their employees have to be the same as Wal-Mart. if you don't like it then don't try to work for them. but that makes too much sense for some of yall

And in this day and age of player safety, there's no way in hell Goodell will agree to let 18-19 year old kids into the NFL.
 

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Accusing nikkas of being salty and writing this rant purely because of anecdotal evidence. The irony.

Heck, let's have kids drive when they're 14. I know they can't see over the steering wheel, but fukk it, they deserve the CHOICE.

You sir are either a fukking idiot or are trollin something vicious. If you're as intelligent as you believe you are then you know that taking arguments to the extreme to try and prove a point only makes your argument seem baseless.

I really don't want to entertain this, but I'll do it anyway. The obvious and I mean GLARING difference in my argument and yours is that at the age of 18 you achieve adult independence. You can do things like, you know, go die for your country. But God forbid you want to play pro sports, GTFOH!

Did you just really compare an 18 yr old to a 14 yr old? You are out of your fukking mind!
 
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