trharder wrote: ↑Mon Dec 30, 2024 4:52 am
It cracks me up when you write longer and longer posts when you can't convince someone.
You litteraly admitted you weren't going to be bothered to take a look at how many other players skipped their meaningless Bowl games. The fact that you constantly type one or two sentences, ADDING NOTHING to the topic or defending your point is actually hilarious.
A simple google search finds out a lot on this topic. Michigan had several skip this year. Guys that won a National Championship last year telling their fan base to fuck off I guess?
Then there is this, the very first one, the one I pointed out a few posts back.
When Christian McCaffrey and Leonard Fournette decided to skip their bowl games last December, nobody really knew how it would impact their NFL draft status, or that of future players considering the same choice.
We found out very quickly Thursday night -- with a rubber stamp of approval from the NFL. All those who thought perhaps league executives would frown upon players abandoning their teams to get a jump on their NFL careers got a resounding answer.
Fournette and McCaffrey went early in the first round, anyway. And that could have a far-ranging set of consequences that go beyond a few players. It's a reality some coaches across the country confronted Friday as they weighed the potential fallout.
https://www.espn.com/college-football/s ... -nfl-draft
Point out were I have said you can't have an opinion. I'd just love it if for once you would add anything that supported it. I get it, you don't want the guy because he sat out a half. You are entitled to your opinion, and I never called you an idiot, or any name at all. Simply pointed out that that type of opinion would not only limit our options, but it is far from an opinion shared by NFL decision makers.
You come back with one sentence responses that attack me, not my point. It's become your MO when it comes to what ever I type. So, sorry I added more to this topic. It won't happen again when it pertains to you.