PatsCanDoIt
Third String But Playing on Special Teams
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Smart move. He's done the homework and has seen the reasons why rushing to join the NFL on a team, any team, isn't the best idea.
Exhibit A:
David Carr, Houston Texans - Talented, but we'll never know how good he could have been because he was playing behind a horrible O-Line.
Smart move. He's done the homework and has seen the reasons why rushing to join the NFL on a team, any team, isn't the best idea.
Exhibit A:
David Carr, Houston Texans - Talented, but we'll never know how good he could have been because he was playing behind a horrible O-Line.
I never really bought into the whole giving a QB time to grow. You either have it or you don't.
Well he'll just end up playing for the worst team in football next year instead.
I think Carolina is one of those teams that can turn around quickly, for one thing, they have 2 and you can even say 3 pretty good RBs. The defense is not that far off, the WRs is an area of concern. At any rate is doesn't take long to turn a team around in the NFL, just takes some good drafting, a couple of good free agent signings, and get a good coach.
Luck probably realizes what everyone but the mediots who keep repeating the misperception that the rookie cap won't go into effect until 2012 realizes. It will go into effect in 2011...
I think the rook salaries are a financial boon for QBs, but probably ruins a lot of careers. You just can't sit that much money on the bench too long. Better to take less money to sit on the bench, work out in the weight room, and study in the film room so that the player is ready to succeed.The one interview with this kid left me thinking he was one of the smartest and emotionally mature 20 year old's I'd ever heard speak. Good for him, doing what he wants with his life. Maybe he's just living his values.
No, it probably won't.
There would be a major problem if the NFL imposes a rookie cap after the deadline for declaring.
First time I've ever seen people put a person down for wanting to finish his education and graduate. The NFL money will always be there, especially if he's as good as advertised.