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Simple - probably got a bad draft grade. Don’t know why but that’s the only thing that makes sense in today’s environment.Why? He's getting bad advice from someone. There's not much incentive for RBs to come back to school. Unless you're in Perine's situation from a year ago and you were a situational player. I can see someone like that returning to prove they can be a workhorse back. Other than that, there's literally no upside in returning.
What does Matthew 16:26 have to do with returning for his senior season? Apparently, that klimsun edumacashun didn't teach him how to read a book in context. Nope, just open up a book and believe whatever you want to believe about a paragraph. The author's original intent be damned. Sorry, I'm an avid reader and hate this kind of crap.
Simple - probably got a bad draft grade. Don’t know why but that’s the only thing that makes sense in today’s environment.
Because we’ll have to defend him in the CFP Championship Game next year, duhWhy should we give a shcit?
Well, what would another year in school do to improve his draft stock? He was already putting up good numbers. So I don't see those drastically changing. I only see downside here.Simple - probably got a bad draft grade. Don’t know why but that’s the only thing that makes sense in today’s environment.
Then maybe Clemson is paying better than the NFLBarring some unforeseen issue, he is universally recognized as one of the top 2-3 backs in the draft. He isn't going any later than the 2nd round.
What does Matthew 16:26 have to do with returning for his senior season? Apparently, that klimsun edumacashun didn't teach him how to read a book in context. Nope, just open up a book and believe whatever you want to believe about a paragraph. The author's original intent be damned. Sorry, I'm an avid reader and hate this kind of crap.
Yeah, I don't understand why you're so opposed to this verse.What does Matthew 16:26 have to do with returning for his senior season? Apparently, that klimsun edumacashun didn't teach him how to read a book in context. Nope, just open up a book and believe whatever you want to believe about a paragraph. The author's original intent be damned. Sorry, I'm an avid reader and hate this kind of crap.
Why? He's getting bad advice from someone. There's not much incentive for RBs to come back to school. Unless you're in Perine's situation from a year ago and you were a situational player. I can see someone like that returning to prove they can be a workhorse back. Other than that, there's literally no upside in returning.
Barring some unforeseen issue, he is universally recognized as one of the top 2-3 backs in the draft. He isn't going any later than the 2nd round.
No such thing as minimizing injury risk in a brutal sport like football. You're always one play away from potentially ending your career.Is it honestly that hard to believe he wants to go out with another title?
I mean--I get it: these days, the second a junior has the talent to be drafted, 90% of them go (even if they'd be better served by staying), but there's always going to be exceptions.
And while on the surface, it doesn't make much sense for him to leave (with the risk of injury)--he plays for Clemson and vs ACC schools: most of their games are 30+ point blowouts. I'd wager that this year, he barely played into the 4th quarter of most games--and next year won't be much different with as soft as that conference is. They'll have all of 1 game vs a top 15 team (away to Notre Dame)...that's it. For all we know, Dabo could have promised him a light load to minimize the risk of injury.