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<blockquote data-quote="4shotB" data-source="post: 121215" data-attributes="member: 844"><p>let's leave Mariota out of the discussion. Winston seems to be another Manziel, Vince Young, or Micheal Vick. I believe what you see is what you get. And betting on someone to "grow up" is a sucker's bet.Some of the stuff associated with Winston goes beyond your typical "I'm a 21 year college kid who sometimes does stupid stuff". Heck, most of us were stupid at that age and probably didn't realize it. But I also like to think if we were GT calibre students and were aware that we had a shot at playing in the league, we could have postponed stealing crab legs and things of that nature. Heck, I never even dreamed of playing in the league but I was able to refrain from shoplifting crustaceans and being involved in rape "allegations". Of course, the NFL is desperate for QB's and someone will take him. My bet is he will make a large sum of money ala Manziel and Vince Young and be gone in 2-4 years without making a splash. Other than wasting a high draft pick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4shotB, post: 121215, member: 844"] let's leave Mariota out of the discussion. Winston seems to be another Manziel, Vince Young, or Micheal Vick. I believe what you see is what you get. And betting on someone to "grow up" is a sucker's bet.Some of the stuff associated with Winston goes beyond your typical "I'm a 21 year college kid who sometimes does stupid stuff". Heck, most of us were stupid at that age and probably didn't realize it. But I also like to think if we were GT calibre students and were aware that we had a shot at playing in the league, we could have postponed stealing crab legs and things of that nature. Heck, I never even dreamed of playing in the league but I was able to refrain from shoplifting crustaceans and being involved in rape "allegations". Of course, the NFL is desperate for QB's and someone will take him. My bet is he will make a large sum of money ala Manziel and Vince Young and be gone in 2-4 years without making a splash. Other than wasting a high draft pick. [/QUOTE]
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