Imagine playing in a meaningless bowl game when you’re about to go to the NFL lmao
Who advising these niggas
It doesn’t matter whether he’s cleared or not, Tua has the clout to go in the 1st round and a team is going to want that 5th year option on him, especially for that type of injury he suffered.
There's a committee that players can go to and learn about their current projections before they ultimately decide to declare or not
Does this committee do physicals?
Because if Tua's doctor said he's gonna be fine and will make a full recovery then why would the committee have a reason to think he won't be a top 10 pick
Y'all do know every team doctor judges injuries differently right?
And I'm sure those committees have been wrong before
Imagine playing in a meaningless bowl game when you’re about to go to the NFL lmao
Who advising these niggas
Imagine playing in a meaningless bowl game when you’re about to go to the NFL lmao
Who advising these niggas
Yup. And the most aggravating part is when people judge players for sitting out bowl games
It doesn’t matter whether he’s cleared or not, Tua has the clout to go in the 1st round and a team is going to want that 5th year option on him, especially for that type of injury he suffered.
It definitely matters man lol
Imagine playing in a meaningless bowl game when you’re about to go to the NFL lmao
Who advising these niggas
Julio the type to play all 4 years for the white mans ncaa and get drafted in the 6th when he coulda went in the 2nd end of sophomore year
@bigmancam too
Matt Barkley made that mistake of going back to school when he would of been a 1st round pick
Tua better not do it
Does this committee do physicals?
Because if Tua's doctor said he's gonna be fine and will make a full recovery then why would the committee have a reason to think he won't be a top 10 pick
Y'all do know every team doctor judges injuries differently right?
And I'm sure those committees have been wrong before
By that same token, why would they take Tua's doctor's (the man who operated on him) prognosis as gospel when they haven't seen him themselves lol
It's all just a game of information, and if he's getting information that he deems to be unfavorable then he's probably going back to school
Really feel for Tua tbh. Hope he’s cleared and still goes early in the 1st if he declares (even if it’s not for Miami)
It definitely matters man lol
I’m just not seeing it Jordan. You got niggas in these front offices giving up 2 1st round picks for a CB who’s due for a big payday; someone will definitely spend a 1st on Tua.
Julio the type to play all 4 years for the white mans ncaa and get drafted in the 6th when he coulda went in the 2nd end of sophomore year
@bigmancam too
-UDFA
Matt Barkley made that mistake of going back to school when he would of been a 1st round pick
Tua better not do it
Well if Tua knows for sure he’s going in the 1st round then yes he should declare
Matt Barkley made that mistake of going back to school when he would of been a 1st round pick
Tua better not do it
I’m just not seeing it Jordan. You got niggas in these front offices giving up 2 1st round picks for a CB who’s due for a big payday; someone will definitely spend a 1st on Tua.
If it would’ve been any other injury I would’ve agreed with you bro.
Matt Barkley was just an idiot lol
By that same token, why would they take Tua's doctor's (the man who operated on him) prognosis as gospel when they haven't seen him themselves lol
It's all just a game of information, and if he's getting information that he deems to be unfavorable then he's probably going back to school
But the committee would have to have some knowledge of his injury though to make a judgement on his draft status lol
But the committee would have to have some knowledge of his injury though to make a judgement on his draft status lol
Absolutely, they get as much information that they can but there's always a margin or error. That's the risk of declaring/not declaring because that gap doesn't get filled until the medical exams at the combine next month, but you only have until the 20th this month to declare.
Matt Barkley just Mitch Trubisky with no common sense
Absolutely, they get as much information that they can but there's always a margin or error. That's the risk of declaring/not declaring because that gap doesn't get filled until the medical exams at the combine next month, but you only have until the 20th this month to declare.
It's stupid unless Saban tossing him a 3-5 million dollar check under the table
And even then it's stupid because even as a 2nd rounder you gonna make at least 8-10 million over 4 years not including the signing bonus