Jadaveon Clowney

#27
#27
They might not take orders but they sure as hell consult each other in these decisions. This benifits the NFL (more mature players) and the NCAA (players have to stay longer), but not the players at all....


This is the biggest myth of all. The players (NFL) are one of the biggest obstacles for the extremely few sophs or younger players from declaring for the draft. The NFLPA (made up by NFL players) push for this. I've heard countless veteran players state that a 19 year old isn't ready.
I can't stand the NCAA but this is on the NFL and more exactly the NFLPA.
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#28
#28
I'll also add that the NFL should have the right to establish age, education etc levels to be part of their industry. Many industries do this and the NFL should and does have the same right.
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#29
#29
The most important part of this story is that five million is apparently the maximum that the NCAA allows. That's only about a quarter of what he stands to lose if he gets hurt. The NCAA is perfectly willing to accept his free labor while he gets a FREE education, but they're making him assume ~$15 million worth of risk all by himself. Disgusting.

FYP.

I understand were talking about NFL money here but a free education is pretty darn good too.
 

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