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CultBrennan59 10-24-2012 12:47 AM

Re: 2013 Free Agents
 
[quote=skinsfaninok;956261]He'll return to lsu next year I bet[/quote]

If you read the SI article, it said that he allowed a club to use his image to promote an event, and supposedly took whatever things the club would offer him. Therefore thats illegal, and the NCAA would ban him from D1-A schools for sure, not sure if the rule applies for 1AA schools or not.

SmootSmack 10-24-2012 01:09 AM

Re: 2013 Free Agents
 
[quote=CultBrennan59;956262]Child along the way, I think of guys like Antonio Cromartie and Travis Henry. It shows to me that he isn't smart. Now maybe he wanted a kid. But how the article put it, it made it sound like he was told recently that he is actually having a kid, like Surprise! Having a kid isn't a red flag; having a kid at an early age can be considered a red flag by some, especially when Tyrann has drug problems, how is he supposed to raise a child when he has his own issues, it shows immaturity to me. (Also having a child at a young age can show to me that he [U][I]could[/I][/U] be like one of those guys above who have over +7 kids by 7+ different women. Not saying he Will be like them, but you wonder what could happen down the road--head isn't in the game, trying to play for a big contract then becoming unmotivated when they get it, etc.) the child along the way, like I said isn't a major red flag, but its something that will gets scouts attentions and can be one of the many other flags that causes coaches to ultimately pass up on the kid. And as I mentioned above with how is he supposed to support a child if he has his own problems, that is a great transition to 'red flag' number 2....

His dad being in prison is bad, IMO, because after reading that SI article, I feel as though I was almost reading about a full family cycle. Father is a great Football player, father does drugs, father has a kid at an early age, father goes to prison for drugs, father gets out and kills a man, father goes back to prison. Son is born without his father figure, son becomes good at football, son does drugs, son has a kid along the way...the rest is TBD. Ask yourself this, would you rather draft the CB who has both parents or the CB who has a mother, but a father is in jail? The root of all this is that Tyrann didn't grow up with a father figure until later in his life, and that father figure made some dumb decisions, and those decisions are in part in Tyrann, Tyranns had guidance, but he's had the drug problem which is a huge red flag, just like his dad, whats to say Tyrann doesn't follow in his dads footsteps and wind up in prison down the road. Its just riskier to take someone whos missing an adult in their life do to being in prison, than someone whos lost someone because of a death. Also people will handle a parent being in prison and jail differently. I'm not a statistician on this kind of topic, but I've heard in the past about how if a parent goes to jail that childs life being altered, raises the chances of that child greater than other children.

Also these may seem like minuscule red flags, but a couple of red flags that cam out on Cam Newton "cocky, isn't a team leader, shows immaturity at times" didn't seem like 'red flags' at the time, but damn right now they are showing in full force[/quote]

I never thought I'd get to say this twice in one week, but....mind....blown

Do you think John Wall is destined for failure too?

Ruhskins 10-24-2012 01:31 AM

[QUOTE=SmootSmack;956264]I never thought I'd get to say this twice in one week, but....mind....blown

Do you think John Wall is destined for failure too?[/QUOTE]

Reading that post was like watching a train wreck. Wow. Mind blown indeed.

I guess AP will be a failure too since his dad went to jail

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punch it in 10-24-2012 10:26 AM

[QUOTE=SmootSmack;956264]I never thought I'd get to say this twice in one week, but....mind....blown

Do you think John Wall is destined for failure too?[/QUOTE]

Remember that commercial about drug use. I have to play football so i can buy more weed, so i can kill people like my dad did, so i can go to jail, so i can buy more weed , so i can play football, so....,,,,


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CultBrennan59 10-24-2012 10:41 AM

Re: 2013 Free Agents
 
[quote=SmootSmack;956264]I never thought I'd get to say this twice in one week, but....mind....blown

Do you think John Wall is destined for failure too?[/quote]

I don't care about NBA players to be honest with you

CultBrennan59 10-24-2012 10:49 AM

Re: 2013 Free Agents
 
[quote=Ruhskins;956265]Reading that post was like watching a train wreck. Wow. Mind blown indeed.

I guess AP will be a failure too since his dad went to jail

Sent from my Samsung Galaxy SIII using Tapatalk 2.[/quote]

AP followed a different path from his father; never did I hear about AP beating up someone or stealing money from someone, doing drugs, etc. His father being in jail was a flag to me, but it was minuscule and wasn't worth NOT drafting him (as in we should have still drafted him). Mark Ingram is another example. His dad was in the NFL but is in jail, you never heard Mark Ingram being arrested or doing anything illegal while in college. The point is players break the family trend. My point is right now Tyrann hasn't shown me that because he has a DRUG PROBLEM (Thats your MAJOR Red Flag!---unless you all think that isn't a red flag then theres no point in arguing with you all)

SmootSmack 10-24-2012 10:59 AM

Re: 2013 Free Agents
 
[quote=CultBrennan59;956322]AP followed a different path from his father; never did I hear about AP beating up someone or stealing money from someone, doing drugs, etc. His father being in jail was a flag to me, but it was minuscule and wasn't worth NOT drafting him (as in we should have still drafted him). Mark Ingram is another example. His dad was in the NFL but is in jail, you never heard Mark Ingram being arrested or doing anything illegal while in college. The point is players break the family trend. My point is right now Tyrann hasn't shown me that because he has a DRUG PROBLEM (Thats your MAJOR Red Flag!---unless you all think that isn't a red flag then theres no point in arguing with you all)[/quote]

The drugs he did are a red flag. You should have stopped there though. All the other stuff lessens the impact of your argument

rypper11 10-24-2012 11:00 AM

Re: 2013 Free Agents
 
"Child along the way, I think of guys like Antonio Cromartie and Travis Henry. It shows to me that he isn't smart. Now maybe he wanted a kid. But how the article put it, it made it sound like he was told recently that he is actually having a kid, like Surprise! Having a kid isn't a red flag; having a kid at an early age can be considered a red flag by some"

Absolutely right [B]CultBrennan59. [/B]Birth control is 100% and nobody has sex in college except for idiots and those who want a child. Anybody under 30 with an unplanned child should raise a red flag to any employer.

Meks 10-24-2012 11:04 AM

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lol...

CultBrennan59 10-24-2012 11:19 AM

Re: 2013 Free Agents
 
[quote=rypper11;956327]"Child along the way, I think of guys like Antonio Cromartie and Travis Henry. It shows to me that he isn't smart. Now maybe he wanted a kid. But how the article put it, it made it sound like he was told recently that he is actually having a kid, like Surprise! Having a kid isn't a red flag; having a kid at an early age can be considered a red flag by some"

Absolutely right [B]CultBrennan59. [/B]Birth control is 100% and nobody has sex in college except for idiots and those who want a child. Anybody under 30 with an unplanned child should raise a red flag to any employer.[/quote]

You took out this excerpt of my post but left out the full explanation of "Tyrann was surprised to hear he's having a child" No where did I say having a child is a red flag; Having a child when you don't have a stable lifestyle (doing drugs, no control of your own life) is the issue I was raising.

CultBrennan59 10-24-2012 11:20 AM

Re: 2013 Free Agents
 
Again keep this to free agents!!!

SmootSmack 10-24-2012 11:25 AM

Re: 2013 Free Agents
 
[quote=CultBrennan59;956332]You took out this excerpt of my post but left out the full explanation of "Tyrann was surprised to hear he's having a child" No where did I say having a child is a red flag; Having a child when you don't have a stable lifestyle (doing drugs, no control of your own life) is the issue I was raising.[/quote]

You should go back and read your first post in this argument

But I agree let's stick to FA talk here

skinsfaninok 10-24-2012 11:31 AM

Who cares about the personal life of players?? You'd be surprised to hear some of the shit A.D did while playing at OU but people just care about what he does on the field.

artmonkforhallofamein07 10-24-2012 11:45 AM

Re: 2013 Free Agents
 
[quote=skinsfaninok;956339]Who cares about the personal life of players?? You'd be surprised to hear some of the shit A.D did while playing at OU but people just care about what he does on the field.[/quote]

What did he do I need details!!!! :) kidding but not really what are some of the rumors.

How many guys on here would really want everything they did in college or as a young man scrutinized? I know I may some bad decisions but turned out to be a good father and productive member of society.

JoeRedskin 10-24-2012 12:06 PM

Re: 2013 Free Agents
 
It all goes into the big pot of "Do we want to invest money and resources into this person." All of it. Some things get weighed more, some things less. Family background (really, how many times have we heard about RGIII's family background as indicator of the type of person he is), their behavior in college, how they handle personal adversity, how they treat others, etc., etc.

Bottom line is - who is this guy, do we trust him to be 100% committed, and, if not, does his potential talent outweigh the potential liability he could become. In the case of the Honey Badger, from all reports, I am pretty much a "let's pass on this one."

Folks ... just b/c guys play safety doesn't mean they are any better than what we got.


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