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Guest the pinjockey
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After this recent commotion concerning not being allowed to go to a funeral getting him angry at his school and the fact that it was already rumored that he might be the first to legally challenge the NFLs age rule do you think he will now try and declare for the draft?

Guest AlwaysPissedOff
Posted

Probably. I would really feel sorry for him, but geez... he's acted like a whiny bitch the entire year. If he at least took some responsibility for his actions, I'd have more respect for him, but as of right now, fuck that.

Guest the pinjockey
Posted

Eh, he is an 18 year old freshman on his own for the first time I will cut him a little slack.

 

But I do think he will declare now and he will obviously win if the NFL decides to try to block him from doing so.

Posted

Of course he'll win. A competent attorney would argue the case on restraint of trade grounds, and probably some lesser charges to sweeten the pot. The NFL has always had a dismal record in court, anyway.

Guest Vern Gagne
Posted

He won't leave. He might look into leaving but when he finds out he won't go very high in the draft he"ll decide to stay.

Guest Choken One
Posted

exactly, all he has too do is tough it out for one more season...collect his already engraved Heisman...Declare for the draft...go #4 to A shitty Jacksonville Jags team have a decent 4 year career and fall off the face of the earth.

Guest Blackston
Posted

Unfortunately for Clarett, he still won't be officially eligible for the NFL draft until after his Junior season (barring a redshirt next season... yeah right). The rule is that a potential draftee has to be three years removed from his graduating class in high school. This is why red-shirt sophomores are eligible to go pro, but legitimate sophomore's are not, as of yet. I don't know what MC is going to do. As a Buckeye fan, I would be elated if he would stick around for two more years, but as a realist, I have to think that he is going to try to challenge the NFL after his sophomore season. It is sort of unfortunate, but I think that declaring for the draft is in the best interest of MC.

Guest El Satanico
Posted

I totally understand where the team was coming from, but still i thought it was kinda shitty to not even give him a day to go home, attend the funeral and then come back to Arizona. Just send a few team officials with him to make sure nothing happens and everything's good.

 

The whole controversy about him declaring after his freshmen year was overblown. A magazine overreacting and making a big deal out of misinterpreted comments...yeah that never happens.

 

He's just upset over his friends death and likely made comments while still blinded by emotions or some shit. He was likely fine after he calmed down and got his emotions back in his control.

 

The kid's 18 and seemingly wears his emotions on his sleeve. People are likely just reading more into it then they should be.

Guest AlwaysPissedOff
Posted
exactly, all he has too do is tough it out for one more season...collect his already engraved Heisman...Declare for the draft...go #4 to A shitty Jacksonville Jags team have a decent 4 year career and fall off the face of the earth.

Bleh, the Jags have Taylor and Mack, so they don't need Clarett. I'm more hoping that they get a competant coach who'll open up the offense and hoping they draft Texas' Roy Williams as a compliment to Jimmy Smith.

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