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Did he really say the "AAF's all time sack leader"? Lol
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Lets see what hes made of in preseason... but to say hes gonna be the van noy or blahblah... dude came from the AAF, lets hold back on the annointing oil..
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Really scraping the bottom of the barrel. I love it.
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Finding the next Cam Wake from the rubble of the AAFL would be awesome. I'll be happy if he turns into a solid starter though.
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I was somewhat skeptical of the Dolphins frenzy into the players of the defunct AAF, but as some have already eluded to, it does give the organization another look into players at another level. Granted, I know nothing of the players from the AAF. I know some were those who couldn't make it in the NFL. I know some are college level players who weren't even given a look by any of the teams in the NFL, but before some of these "minor league" organizations came to be, who would have ever heard of...
Joe Theismann?
Warren Moon?
Kurt Warner?
Joe Horn?
Andre Rison?
Cameron Wake?
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Puka-head My2nd Fav team:___vs Jets Club Member
I think these moves illustrate the need for a developmental league for Nfl. College isnt an option for everyone. Andxa Bachelors degree us not a requirement or even a benefit to anything that happens on the field. Sure it may be an indicator of intelligence and perseverance but it won't make any one run faster or hit harder or be accurate or any football skill.
Getting film on some of that kind of player is priceless. Having a place where players on the bubble can get NFL coaching, practice and game time is priceless.
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Back in the 70’s, a high school stud named Moses Malone was asked during an interview why he wasn’t going to college, he replied in his gutter mashmouthed uneducated cadence because it don’t take college to be able to put a ball in the hoop. No while my interpretation my seem harsh and, it illustrates an important point. This kid with God given talent was lavished with wealth beyond his wildest dreams and the LAST I heard was dead broke following his retirement from the NBA.
Now while college is not exempt from producing illiterate athletes, Dexter Manley comes to mind, at least these kids are provided with an education and groomed in an environment that alleviates the possibility of being dead broke upon retiring from the professional sport of choice.
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You know how many college graduates work at apple bees because their degree means nothing? You know how many college graduated athletes can't find jobs in sports science? I get the idea behind it, but simply going to college to do it, not only gives a false hope to athletes, but the regular population too.Puka-head likes this. -
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One more pickup - Jamar Summers (CB) (former Steeler and then AAF).
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People are understating the importance of the Jayrone Elliott signing. It's not saying much but he is literally the best pass rusher on roster.Tin Indian likes this. -